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- Title
- Comparative Industrial Operations Analysis (semester?), IPRO 312: Comparative Industiral Operations IPRO 312 Final Report Sp07
- Creator
- Logisz, Robert, Parry, Edward, Walters, Dominic, Simmons, Priscilla, Bilitz, Elizabeth, Shun, Hosung, Hagan, Michael, Kim, Hong-kwon, Larson, Scott, Olsen, Keith, Schejbal, Jeffrey, Ziskovsky, Anthony
- Date
- 2007-05, 2007-05
- Description
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IPRO 312 for Spring 2007 was initially intended to research rapid response manufacturing of casters for Colson Associates; however, as...
Show moreIPRO 312 for Spring 2007 was initially intended to research rapid response manufacturing of casters for Colson Associates; however, as objectives of the company shifted course, IPRO 312 was left without a target of research. A new idea of pharmaceuticals arose as a topic of study. The teammates were determined to hunt for information pertaining to problems in the pharmaceutical field, but this determination was cut short by the realization that it is a very secure, secretive, and private business. The teammates of this IPRO were not discouraged by this obstacle and kept pressing for information. The advisor, Prof. Maurer, brought in speakers from the field and helped the class change its direction into what it is today: Comparative Industrial Operations Analysis.
Deliverables for IPRO 312: Comparative Industrial Operations Analysis for the Spring 2007 semester
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- Title
- Comparative Industrial Operations Analysis (semester?), IPRO 312
- Creator
- Logisz, Robert, Parry, Edward, Walters, Dominic, Simmons, Priscilla, Bilitz, Elizabeth, Shun, Hosung, Hagan, Michael, Kim, Hong-kwon, Larson, Scott, Olsen, Keith, Schejbal, Jeffrey, Ziskovsky, Anthony
- Date
- 2007-05, 2007-05
- Description
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IPRO 312 for Spring 2007 was initially intended to research rapid response manufacturing of casters for Colson Associates; however, as...
Show moreIPRO 312 for Spring 2007 was initially intended to research rapid response manufacturing of casters for Colson Associates; however, as objectives of the company shifted course, IPRO 312 was left without a target of research. A new idea of pharmaceuticals arose as a topic of study. The teammates were determined to hunt for information pertaining to problems in the pharmaceutical field, but this determination was cut short by the realization that it is a very secure, secretive, and private business. The teammates of this IPRO were not discouraged by this obstacle and kept pressing for information. The advisor, Prof. Maurer, brought in speakers from the field and helped the class change its direction into what it is today: Comparative Industrial Operations Analysis.
Deliverables for IPRO 312: Comparative Industrial Operations Analysis for the Spring 2007 semester
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- Title
- Comparative Industrial Operations Analysis (semester?), IPRO 312: Comparative Industiral Operations IPRO 312 Abstract Sp07
- Creator
- Logisz, Robert, Parry, Edward, Walters, Dominic, Simmons, Priscilla, Bilitz, Elizabeth, Shun, Hosung, Hagan, Michael, Kim, Hong-kwon, Larson, Scott, Olsen, Keith, Schejbal, Jeffrey, Ziskovsky, Anthony
- Date
- 2007-05, 2007-05
- Description
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IPRO 312 for Spring 2007 was initially intended to research rapid response manufacturing of casters for Colson Associates; however, as...
Show moreIPRO 312 for Spring 2007 was initially intended to research rapid response manufacturing of casters for Colson Associates; however, as objectives of the company shifted course, IPRO 312 was left without a target of research. A new idea of pharmaceuticals arose as a topic of study. The teammates were determined to hunt for information pertaining to problems in the pharmaceutical field, but this determination was cut short by the realization that it is a very secure, secretive, and private business. The teammates of this IPRO were not discouraged by this obstacle and kept pressing for information. The advisor, Prof. Maurer, brought in speakers from the field and helped the class change its direction into what it is today: Comparative Industrial Operations Analysis.
Deliverables for IPRO 312: Comparative Industrial Operations Analysis for the Spring 2007 semester
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- Title
- Comparative Industrial Operations Analysis (semester?), IPRO 312: Comparative Industiral Operations IPRO 312 Project Plan Sp07
- Creator
- Logisz, Robert, Parry, Edward, Walters, Dominic, Simmons, Priscilla, Bilitz, Elizabeth, Shun, Hosung, Hagan, Michael, Kim, Hong-kwon, Larson, Scott, Olsen, Keith, Schejbal, Jeffrey, Ziskovsky, Anthony
- Date
- 2007-05, 2007-05
- Description
-
IPRO 312 for Spring 2007 was initially intended to research rapid response manufacturing of casters for Colson Associates; however, as...
Show moreIPRO 312 for Spring 2007 was initially intended to research rapid response manufacturing of casters for Colson Associates; however, as objectives of the company shifted course, IPRO 312 was left without a target of research. A new idea of pharmaceuticals arose as a topic of study. The teammates were determined to hunt for information pertaining to problems in the pharmaceutical field, but this determination was cut short by the realization that it is a very secure, secretive, and private business. The teammates of this IPRO were not discouraged by this obstacle and kept pressing for information. The advisor, Prof. Maurer, brought in speakers from the field and helped the class change its direction into what it is today: Comparative Industrial Operations Analysis.
Deliverables for IPRO 312: Comparative Industrial Operations Analysis for the Spring 2007 semester
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- Title
- Comparative Industrial Operations Analysis (semester?), IPRO 312: Comparative Industiral Operations IPRO 312 IPRO Day Presentation Sp07
- Creator
- Logisz, Robert, Parry, Edward, Walters, Dominic, Simmons, Priscilla, Bilitz, Elizabeth, Shun, Hosung, Hagan, Michael, Kim, Hong-kwon, Larson, Scott, Olsen, Keith, Schejbal, Jeffrey, Ziskovsky, Anthony
- Date
- 2007-05, 2007-05
- Description
-
IPRO 312 for Spring 2007 was initially intended to research rapid response manufacturing of casters for Colson Associates; however, as...
Show moreIPRO 312 for Spring 2007 was initially intended to research rapid response manufacturing of casters for Colson Associates; however, as objectives of the company shifted course, IPRO 312 was left without a target of research. A new idea of pharmaceuticals arose as a topic of study. The teammates were determined to hunt for information pertaining to problems in the pharmaceutical field, but this determination was cut short by the realization that it is a very secure, secretive, and private business. The teammates of this IPRO were not discouraged by this obstacle and kept pressing for information. The advisor, Prof. Maurer, brought in speakers from the field and helped the class change its direction into what it is today: Comparative Industrial Operations Analysis.
Deliverables for IPRO 312: Comparative Industrial Operations Analysis for the Spring 2007 semester
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- Title
- Designing and Building Prototypes for Assisting Blind Swimmers (Semester Unknown) IPRO 310: Designing and Building Prototypes for Assisting Blind Swimmers IPRO 310 Project Plan Sp08
- Creator
- Canales, Hernan, Denloye, Olasoji, Lima, Pedro, Lu, Zhenlin, Pabba, Shabarinath, Patel, Amit, Rodriguez, Tito, Sakla, Emmanuel, Schejbal, Jeffrey, Solomon, Samuel, Warns, Jodi, Yousuf, Talha
- Date
- 2008, 2008-05
- Description
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IPRO 310 is continuing into its fourth semester of creating devices to assist the millions of blind and visually impaired people in the United...
Show moreIPRO 310 is continuing into its fourth semester of creating devices to assist the millions of blind and visually impaired people in the United States to swim independently and without sustaining injuries. Due to the size of the team, now and in the past, IPRO 310 divides itself into 3 subteams. The three sub‐teams are the passive sub‐team, the active sub‐team, and the research sub‐team; which this year has become the business plan/EnPRO sub‐team. Though we meet as a single IPRO several times a week, most of the work done outside of class will be in separate teams. Because of the great differences between each segment of the project, each sub‐team has devised their own plan. The passive team will first present their plan to create a large device that can be installed into a pool to assist blind and visually impaired swimmers. Following that, the active team will present their plan to create a small device that can be worn by a blind and visually impaired swimmer to warn them about obstacles. Lastly, the business team will present their plan to devise a business plan to start a successful start‐up business by using the device that the passive team is working on.
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- Designing and Building Prototypes for Assisting Blind Swimmers (Semester Unknown) IPRO 310: Designing and Building Prototypes for Assisting Blind Swimmers IPRO 310 Poster Sp08
- Creator
- Canales, Hernan, Denloye, Olasoji, Lima, Pedro, Lu, Zhenlin, Pabba, Shabarinath, Patel, Amit, Rodriguez, Tito, Sakla, Emmanuel, Schejbal, Jeffrey, Solomon, Samuel, Warns, Jodi, Yousuf, Talha
- Date
- 2008, 2008-05
- Description
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IPRO 310 is continuing into its fourth semester of creating devices to assist the millions of blind and visually impaired people in the United...
Show moreIPRO 310 is continuing into its fourth semester of creating devices to assist the millions of blind and visually impaired people in the United States to swim independently and without sustaining injuries. Due to the size of the team, now and in the past, IPRO 310 divides itself into 3 subteams. The three sub‐teams are the passive sub‐team, the active sub‐team, and the research sub‐team; which this year has become the business plan/EnPRO sub‐team. Though we meet as a single IPRO several times a week, most of the work done outside of class will be in separate teams. Because of the great differences between each segment of the project, each sub‐team has devised their own plan. The passive team will first present their plan to create a large device that can be installed into a pool to assist blind and visually impaired swimmers. Following that, the active team will present their plan to create a small device that can be worn by a blind and visually impaired swimmer to warn them about obstacles. Lastly, the business team will present their plan to devise a business plan to start a successful start‐up business by using the device that the passive team is working on.
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- Title
- Designing and Building Prototypes for Assisting Blind Swimmers (Semester Unknown) IPRO 310: Designing and Building Prototypes for Assisting Blind Swimmers IPRO 310 PosterSp08
- Creator
- Canales, Hernan, Denloye, Olasoji, Lima, Pedro, Lu, Zhenlin, Pabba, Shabarinath, Patel, Amit, Rodriguez, Tito, Sakla, Emmanuel, Schejbal, Jeffrey, Solomon, Samuel, Warns, Jodi, Yousuf, Talha
- Date
- 2008, 2008-05
- Description
-
IPRO 310 is continuing into its fourth semester of creating devices to assist the millions of blind and visually impaired people in the United...
Show moreIPRO 310 is continuing into its fourth semester of creating devices to assist the millions of blind and visually impaired people in the United States to swim independently and without sustaining injuries. Due to the size of the team, now and in the past, IPRO 310 divides itself into 3 subteams. The three sub‐teams are the passive sub‐team, the active sub‐team, and the research sub‐team; which this year has become the business plan/EnPRO sub‐team. Though we meet as a single IPRO several times a week, most of the work done outside of class will be in separate teams. Because of the great differences between each segment of the project, each sub‐team has devised their own plan. The passive team will first present their plan to create a large device that can be installed into a pool to assist blind and visually impaired swimmers. Following that, the active team will present their plan to create a small device that can be worn by a blind and visually impaired swimmer to warn them about obstacles. Lastly, the business team will present their plan to devise a business plan to start a successful start‐up business by using the device that the passive team is working on.
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- Title
- Designing and Building Prototypes for Assisting Blind Swimmers (Semester Unknown) IPRO 310
- Creator
- Canales, Hernan, Denloye, Olasoji, Lima, Pedro, Lu, Zhenlin, Pabba, Shabarinath, Patel, Amit, Rodriguez, Tito, Sakla, Emmanuel, Schejbal, Jeffrey, Solomon, Samuel, Warns, Jodi, Yousuf, Talha
- Date
- 2008, 2008-05
- Description
-
IPRO 310 is continuing into its fourth semester of creating devices to assist the millions of blind and visually impaired people in the United...
Show moreIPRO 310 is continuing into its fourth semester of creating devices to assist the millions of blind and visually impaired people in the United States to swim independently and without sustaining injuries. Due to the size of the team, now and in the past, IPRO 310 divides itself into 3 subteams. The three sub‐teams are the passive sub‐team, the active sub‐team, and the research sub‐team; which this year has become the business plan/EnPRO sub‐team. Though we meet as a single IPRO several times a week, most of the work done outside of class will be in separate teams. Because of the great differences between each segment of the project, each sub‐team has devised their own plan. The passive team will first present their plan to create a large device that can be installed into a pool to assist blind and visually impaired swimmers. Following that, the active team will present their plan to create a small device that can be worn by a blind and visually impaired swimmer to warn them about obstacles. Lastly, the business team will present their plan to devise a business plan to start a successful start‐up business by using the device that the passive team is working on.
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- Designing and Building Prototypes for Assisting Blind Swimmers (Semester Unknown) IPRO 310: Designing and Building Prototypes for Assisting Blind Swimmers IPRO 310 MidTerm Presentation Sp08
- Creator
- Canales, Hernan, Denloye, Olasoji, Lima, Pedro, Lu, Zhenlin, Pabba, Shabarinath, Patel, Amit, Rodriguez, Tito, Sakla, Emmanuel, Schejbal, Jeffrey, Solomon, Samuel, Warns, Jodi, Yousuf, Talha
- Date
- 2008, 2008-05
- Description
-
IPRO 310 is continuing into its fourth semester of creating devices to assist the millions of blind and visually impaired people in the United...
Show moreIPRO 310 is continuing into its fourth semester of creating devices to assist the millions of blind and visually impaired people in the United States to swim independently and without sustaining injuries. Due to the size of the team, now and in the past, IPRO 310 divides itself into 3 subteams. The three sub‐teams are the passive sub‐team, the active sub‐team, and the research sub‐team; which this year has become the business plan/EnPRO sub‐team. Though we meet as a single IPRO several times a week, most of the work done outside of class will be in separate teams. Because of the great differences between each segment of the project, each sub‐team has devised their own plan. The passive team will first present their plan to create a large device that can be installed into a pool to assist blind and visually impaired swimmers. Following that, the active team will present their plan to create a small device that can be worn by a blind and visually impaired swimmer to warn them about obstacles. Lastly, the business team will present their plan to devise a business plan to start a successful start‐up business by using the device that the passive team is working on.
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- Title
- Designing and Building Prototypes for Assisting Blind Swimmers (Semester Unknown) IPRO 310: Designing and Building Prototypes for Assisting Blind Swimmers IPRO 310 MidTerm Report Sp08
- Creator
- Canales, Hernan, Denloye, Olasoji, Lima, Pedro, Lu, Zhenlin, Pabba, Shabarinath, Patel, Amit, Rodriguez, Tito, Sakla, Emmanuel, Schejbal, Jeffrey, Solomon, Samuel, Warns, Jodi, Yousuf, Talha
- Date
- 2008, 2008-05
- Description
-
IPRO 310 is continuing into its fourth semester of creating devices to assist the millions of blind and visually impaired people in the United...
Show moreIPRO 310 is continuing into its fourth semester of creating devices to assist the millions of blind and visually impaired people in the United States to swim independently and without sustaining injuries. Due to the size of the team, now and in the past, IPRO 310 divides itself into 3 subteams. The three sub‐teams are the passive sub‐team, the active sub‐team, and the research sub‐team; which this year has become the business plan/EnPRO sub‐team. Though we meet as a single IPRO several times a week, most of the work done outside of class will be in separate teams. Because of the great differences between each segment of the project, each sub‐team has devised their own plan. The passive team will first present their plan to create a large device that can be installed into a pool to assist blind and visually impaired swimmers. Following that, the active team will present their plan to create a small device that can be worn by a blind and visually impaired swimmer to warn them about obstacles. Lastly, the business team will present their plan to devise a business plan to start a successful start‐up business by using the device that the passive team is working on.
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- Designing and Building Prototypes for Assisting Blind Swimmers (Semester Unknown) IPRO 310: Designing and Building Prototypes for Assisting Blind Swimmers IPRO 310 Brochure Sp08
- Creator
- Canales, Hernan, Denloye, Olasoji, Lima, Pedro, Lu, Zhenlin, Pabba, Shabarinath, Patel, Amit, Rodriguez, Tito, Sakla, Emmanuel, Schejbal, Jeffrey, Solomon, Samuel, Warns, Jodi, Yousuf, Talha
- Date
- 2008, 2008-05
- Description
-
IPRO 310 is continuing into its fourth semester of creating devices to assist the millions of blind and visually impaired people in the United...
Show moreIPRO 310 is continuing into its fourth semester of creating devices to assist the millions of blind and visually impaired people in the United States to swim independently and without sustaining injuries. Due to the size of the team, now and in the past, IPRO 310 divides itself into 3 subteams. The three sub‐teams are the passive sub‐team, the active sub‐team, and the research sub‐team; which this year has become the business plan/EnPRO sub‐team. Though we meet as a single IPRO several times a week, most of the work done outside of class will be in separate teams. Because of the great differences between each segment of the project, each sub‐team has devised their own plan. The passive team will first present their plan to create a large device that can be installed into a pool to assist blind and visually impaired swimmers. Following that, the active team will present their plan to create a small device that can be worn by a blind and visually impaired swimmer to warn them about obstacles. Lastly, the business team will present their plan to devise a business plan to start a successful start‐up business by using the device that the passive team is working on.
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- Designing and Building Prototypes for Assisting Blind Swimmers (Semester Unknown) IPRO 310: Designing and Building Prototypes for Assisting Blind Swimmers IPRO 310 Ethics Sp08
- Creator
- Canales, Hernan, Denloye, Olasoji, Lima, Pedro, Lu, Zhenlin, Pabba, Shabarinath, Patel, Amit, Rodriguez, Tito, Sakla, Emmanuel, Schejbal, Jeffrey, Solomon, Samuel, Warns, Jodi, Yousuf, Talha
- Date
- 2008, 2008-05
- Description
-
IPRO 310 is continuing into its fourth semester of creating devices to assist the millions of blind and visually impaired people in the United...
Show moreIPRO 310 is continuing into its fourth semester of creating devices to assist the millions of blind and visually impaired people in the United States to swim independently and without sustaining injuries. Due to the size of the team, now and in the past, IPRO 310 divides itself into 3 subteams. The three sub‐teams are the passive sub‐team, the active sub‐team, and the research sub‐team; which this year has become the business plan/EnPRO sub‐team. Though we meet as a single IPRO several times a week, most of the work done outside of class will be in separate teams. Because of the great differences between each segment of the project, each sub‐team has devised their own plan. The passive team will first present their plan to create a large device that can be installed into a pool to assist blind and visually impaired swimmers. Following that, the active team will present their plan to create a small device that can be worn by a blind and visually impaired swimmer to warn them about obstacles. Lastly, the business team will present their plan to devise a business plan to start a successful start‐up business by using the device that the passive team is working on.
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- Title
- Designing and Building Prototypes for Assisting Blind Swimmers (Semester Unknown) IPRO 310: Designing and Building Prototypes for Assisting Blind Swimmers IPRO 310 Final Presentation Sp08
- Creator
- Canales, Hernan, Denloye, Olasoji, Lima, Pedro, Lu, Zhenlin, Pabba, Shabarinath, Patel, Amit, Rodriguez, Tito, Sakla, Emmanuel, Schejbal, Jeffrey, Solomon, Samuel, Warns, Jodi, Yousuf, Talha
- Date
- 2008, 2008-05
- Description
-
IPRO 310 is continuing into its fourth semester of creating devices to assist the millions of blind and visually impaired people in the United...
Show moreIPRO 310 is continuing into its fourth semester of creating devices to assist the millions of blind and visually impaired people in the United States to swim independently and without sustaining injuries. Due to the size of the team, now and in the past, IPRO 310 divides itself into 3 subteams. The three sub‐teams are the passive sub‐team, the active sub‐team, and the research sub‐team; which this year has become the business plan/EnPRO sub‐team. Though we meet as a single IPRO several times a week, most of the work done outside of class will be in separate teams. Because of the great differences between each segment of the project, each sub‐team has devised their own plan. The passive team will first present their plan to create a large device that can be installed into a pool to assist blind and visually impaired swimmers. Following that, the active team will present their plan to create a small device that can be worn by a blind and visually impaired swimmer to warn them about obstacles. Lastly, the business team will present their plan to devise a business plan to start a successful start‐up business by using the device that the passive team is working on.
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- Title
- Designing and Building Prototypes for Assisting Blind Swimmers (Semester Unknown) IPRO 310: Designing and Building Prototypes for Assisting Blind Swimmers IPRO 310 Abstract Sp08
- Creator
- Canales, Hernan, Denloye, Olasoji, Lima, Pedro, Lu, Zhenlin, Pabba, Shabarinath, Patel, Amit, Rodriguez, Tito, Sakla, Emmanuel, Schejbal, Jeffrey, Solomon, Samuel, Warns, Jodi, Yousuf, Talha
- Date
- 2008, 2008-05
- Description
-
IPRO 310 is continuing into its fourth semester of creating devices to assist the millions of blind and visually impaired people in the United...
Show moreIPRO 310 is continuing into its fourth semester of creating devices to assist the millions of blind and visually impaired people in the United States to swim independently and without sustaining injuries. Due to the size of the team, now and in the past, IPRO 310 divides itself into 3 subteams. The three sub‐teams are the passive sub‐team, the active sub‐team, and the research sub‐team; which this year has become the business plan/EnPRO sub‐team. Though we meet as a single IPRO several times a week, most of the work done outside of class will be in separate teams. Because of the great differences between each segment of the project, each sub‐team has devised their own plan. The passive team will first present their plan to create a large device that can be installed into a pool to assist blind and visually impaired swimmers. Following that, the active team will present their plan to create a small device that can be worn by a blind and visually impaired swimmer to warn them about obstacles. Lastly, the business team will present their plan to devise a business plan to start a successful start‐up business by using the device that the passive team is working on.
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