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- Technology Park North, Illinois Institute of Technology
- Date
- 2015
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3410 South State Street, Chicago, Illinois
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- Building History project (buildinghistory.iit.edu)
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- TARGETED AND SUSTAINED DELIVERY OF POLYPHOSPHATE FOR SUPPRESSION OF BACTERIAL COLLAGENASE AND POST-SURGICAL INTESTINAL HEALING
- Creator
- Nichols, Dylan
- Date
- 2018, 2018-05
- Description
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Nanoparticle drug delivery holds great promise in the field of nanomedicine. Nanoparticles, containing encapsulated drugs, provide a variety...
Show moreNanoparticle drug delivery holds great promise in the field of nanomedicine. Nanoparticles, containing encapsulated drugs, provide a variety of advantages for administration of therapeutic factors including controlled and sustained drug release and site-specific targeting thereby improving therapeutic efficacy. At the forefront of modern medicine is the onset of understanding how an individual’s microbiome may impact their health and how to avoid upsetting this sometimes delicate but often essential ecosystem. The human gastrointestinal tract is subject to a variety of physiological perturbations as a result of disease or surgical interventions that lead to major disturbances in gut microbial ecology. Furthermore, administration of antibiotics to address these issues have been shown to exacerbate the intestinal dysbiosis and create local cues that shift the composition and function of the normal microbiota to a state in which certain strains become dominant and pathogenic. Furthermore, antibiotic administration to treat intestinal infections during surgery or disease invariably kill off the normal flora and contribute to the proliferation and antibiotic resistance of virulent pathogenic strains. Thus, approaches focused on targeted delivery of therapeutic compounds to the intestinal epithelium that suppress pathogenic expression (i.e. virulence and tissue degrading activity) while allowing commensal bacteria to proliferate normally would be highly advantageous. Previous studies in the Alverdy laboratory at the University of Chicago have demonstrated that phosphate becomes depleted in the intestinal tract following surgical injury and is a major “cue” that triggers bacterial virulence. Furthermore, phosphate or polyphosphate supplementation has been shown to prevent in vitro bacterial transition to virulence and to prevent impaired intestinal healing (anastomotic leak) with oral polyphosphate administration in mouse models of surgical anastomosis with intestinal inoculation. In this thesis we propose the use of polyphosphate loaded nanoparticles (NP-PPi) as a drug delivery approach to attenuate the expression of pathogens identified to produce elevated levels of the tissue destroying enzyme collagenase, resulting in intestinal healing impairment. A previously developed inverse miniemulsion polymerization process used for the creation of phosphate loaded poly(ethylene) glycol nanoparticles is adapted for post-loading of polyphosphate into the particles. This results in the formation of polyphosphate loaded nanoparticles (NP-PPi) with high polyphosphate concentration and in its sustained release. In vitro studies demonstrated that NP-PPi were effective at attenuating collagenase production and biofilm formation, two key markers of bacterial virulence, for clinically relevant gram-negative pathogens. Ex vivo and in vivo studies demonstrate that NP-PPi remain mucoadhesive onto intestinal explants and to the intestinal epithelium when delivered in combination with an adhesive polyethylene glycol block copolymer, PEG 15-20. Furthermore, ex vivo studies indicate that NP-PPi are effective at suppressing bacteria colonization, suggesting their potential for attenuating tissue invasion of host pathogens in vivo.
M.S. in Biomedical Engineering, May 2018
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- PERFORMANCE APPRAISAL RATING GOALS: A MULTILEVEL POLICY-CAPTURING STUDY EXAMINING RATEE, RATER, AND SITUATIONAL INFLUENCES ON GOAL APPLICATION
- Creator
- Overfors, Christine M.
- Date
- 2018, 2018-05
- Description
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Performance ratings are a critical behavior of study in industrial and organizational psychology. For decades, researchers have sought to...
Show morePerformance ratings are a critical behavior of study in industrial and organizational psychology. For decades, researchers have sought to better understand the process managers follow to assign performance ratings. Rating goals have been proposed as the primary mechanism that managers use to determine which performance rating they will assign (e.g. Murphy & Cleveland, 1995; Murphy, 2008). This study investigated the rating goals pursued by sales managers evaluating vignettes of insurance agents using a policy-capturing approach. Rater characteristics, ratee characteristics, and a situational variable were examined to determine the influence of these factors on rating goals. Hypotheses and research questions were analyzed using hierarchical linear modeling, a statistical methodology which accounts for the inherent nesting within rating goals data. Results suggest that significant variability exists within raters and across raters in their endorsement of rating goals and that raters differ in the way they consider performance information in rating goal endorsement. In addition, some characteristics of the rater may influence the rating goals a rater chooses to endorse. Results and implications for future research are discussed.
Ph.D. in Psychology, May 2018
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- FROM EVERYTHING CALLED CHICAGO SCHOOL TO THE THEORY OF VARIETIES
- Creator
- Baciu, Dan C.
- Date
- 2018, 2018-05
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A.D.F. Hamlin’s Chicago School was rooted in the untrammeled freedom of art in America and offered bold, utilitarian solutions for early...
Show moreA.D.F. Hamlin’s Chicago School was rooted in the untrammeled freedom of art in America and offered bold, utilitarian solutions for early skyscrapers with vertical lines rising uninterrupted from the basement to the roof. Thomas Tallmadge responded to Hamlin, but redefined the term, inspired by the great American planes and their horizontal lines. Sigfried Giedion returned to the initial definition and was followed as well as opposed by many later writers. Meanwhile, William James witnessed the birth of a Chicago School of Thought around John Dewey’s pragmatist philosophy. Robert Park became the central figure in a Chicago School of Sociology that explored human nature. And in economics, Milton Friedman crusaded for free markets and free choice. Furthermore, there were Chicago Schools of Fiction, Broadcasting, Advertising, and many more. This present dissertation collected, cataloged, and evaluated everything called Chicago School. Based on this data, it is possible to tell from a collective point of view what successful Chicago Schools were. In addition, Sigfried Giedion’s school marks a turning point in history. After Giedion’s essay was published, multiple schools of thought rose to fame together. Why did this trend only come into action a century after the first mentions of a Chicago School? To understand this delay, I developed a theory based on the variability of definitions and the responsiveness of audiences. Mathematically, the Theory of Varieties builds on equations previously employed in other disciplines. In the Humanities, it may help evaluate the evolution of cultural trends.
Ph.D. in Architecture, May 2018
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- ASSESSING THE BIOLOGICAL REACTION TO IMPLANTATION OF PERIPHERAL NERVE ELECTRODE INTERFACE DEVICES
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- Bredeson, Samuel
- Date
- 2018, 2018-05
- Description
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It has long been suspected that tethering forces between a peripheral nerve interface device and a connector mounted on the skin can cause...
Show moreIt has long been suspected that tethering forces between a peripheral nerve interface device and a connector mounted on the skin can cause wire breakage and device failure in a relatively short time. This has been confirmed by our own experimental observations. Devices and methods have been developed that eliminate the need for a wire tether by replacing it with a wireless power and data transmission system based on mutual induction. Wireless systems, however, require the use of electronic components placed directly on the nerve being interfaced, which could be an alternate source of trauma to the tissue. An additional difficulty with wireless devices is their placement within the body. Wireless power and data transfer often depend on the successful coupling of inductive coils in the transmitter and receiver. The strength of this coupling changes with the distance, alignment, and size difference between the two coils. This creates practical limits on where implanted devices can be placed within the body. Typically, implantable wireless devices utilizing mutual induction approach this problem by making their inductive coils larger. The relationship between on-nerve device size and damage to the interfaced tissue has not been thoroughly studied for implantable peripheral nerve interface devices. Two experimental phases were devised to investigate the biological impact in-vivo of wired versus wireless devices and increasing the size of wireless devices. First, a 14-month study was performed to assess the chronic usability of this type of interface. Next, a 10-week study was performed to closely investigate the tissue response to implanted devices. The conclusion of this work is that for wireless modules integrated with peripheral nerve cu s, there is not a correlation between electronics package size and overall nerve health as based upon histological and functional assays. This suggests that use of untethered wireless, rather than tethered wired, interfaces may be better for the health of the nerve interface even when utilizing a broad range of wireless electronic package sizes.
Ph.D. in Biomedical Engineering, May 2018
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- Bulge Lab - Clickable Walkthrough
- Creator
- Deanda, Michael
- Date
- 2018-07-25, 2018-09-25
- Description
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Bulge Lab is an Alternate Reality Game (ARG) about masculinity, body image, and viruses. Michael DeAnda developed this ARG using a series of...
Show moreBulge Lab is an Alternate Reality Game (ARG) about masculinity, body image, and viruses. Michael DeAnda developed this ARG using a series of social media sites and blogs to post content and an email address that autoresponds to players using a series of filters and canned responses. The game begins on Bulge Lab, a fictitious underwear store developing products to make gay men more attractive by standards of hegemonic masculinity. This site serves as the rabbit hole for the ARG. Upon subscribing to the company’s newsletter, the player is told that one of the company’s prospective models has gone missing. By following a link to his blog, the player begins investigating what happened to him and serves as a detective for Bulge Lab. The contained file is a clickable walkthrough.
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- Strategic Management System (Summer2003) IPRO357: 1_Strategic Management System-Software Evaluation Team IPRO357 Summer2003 Project Plan_redacted
- Creator
- Apolinar, Jose, Bolotin, Yan, Cancino, Raul, Manes, Ben, Tan, Kae Bin, Wong, Tak Man, Yoo, Jihae, Husain, Syed, Ligas, Casey, Nakagawa, Go, Tang, Huankiat
- Date
- 2003, 2003-07
- Description
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The project team will be organized into a technology development group and a business group to follow through on the accomplishments of two...
Show moreThe project team will be organized into a technology development group and a business group to follow through on the accomplishments of two Spring 2003 IPRO teams (IPRO 327 and EnPRO 357). The SMS Technology Group will continue developing the SMS Strategic Management System, Versions 2.0 and 3.0, with significantly enhanced functionalities over Version 1.0, and with each targeted to different application environments. The computer architecture and software code has been written by a cross-functional, interdisciplinary team of IIT students based upon a commercialization model developed by Stuart GSB Entrepreneurship Professor George Kalidonis. Versions 2.0 & 3.0 will be parallel developed and will add significant levels of different functionalities. The SMS Business Group will continue developing a commercialization and financing plan for SMS Version 1.1: a web-based strategic management system designed for micro-businesses and individual entrepreneurs. This project supports a serious effort to raise private equity capital for a start-up that will be staffed by IIT students.
Sponsorship: IIT Collaboratory for Interprofessional Studies under the Auspices of the Ed Kaplan Entrepreneurial Program
Project Plan for IPRO 357: Strategic Management System for the Summer 2003 semester
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- Strategic Management System (Summer2003) IPRO357
- Creator
- Apolinar, Jose, Bolotin, Yan, Cancino, Raul, Manes, Ben, Tan, Kae Bin, Wong, Tak Man, Yoo, Jihae, Husain, Syed, Ligas, Casey, Nakagawa, Go, Tang, Huankiat
- Date
- 2003, 2003-07
- Description
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The project team will be organized into a technology development group and a business group to follow through on the accomplishments of two...
Show moreThe project team will be organized into a technology development group and a business group to follow through on the accomplishments of two Spring 2003 IPRO teams (IPRO 327 and EnPRO 357). The SMS Technology Group will continue developing the SMS Strategic Management System, Versions 2.0 and 3.0, with significantly enhanced functionalities over Version 1.0, and with each targeted to different application environments. The computer architecture and software code has been written by a cross-functional, interdisciplinary team of IIT students based upon a commercialization model developed by Stuart GSB Entrepreneurship Professor George Kalidonis. Versions 2.0 & 3.0 will be parallel developed and will add significant levels of different functionalities. The SMS Business Group will continue developing a commercialization and financing plan for SMS Version 1.1: a web-based strategic management system designed for micro-businesses and individual entrepreneurs. This project supports a serious effort to raise private equity capital for a start-up that will be staffed by IIT students.
Sponsorship: IIT Collaboratory for Interprofessional Studies under the Auspices of the Ed Kaplan Entrepreneurial Program
Project Plan for IPRO 357: Strategic Management System for the Summer 2003 semester
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- Strategic Management System (Summer2003) IPRO357: Strategic management System-System Redesign Team IPRO357 Summer2003 Project Plan
- Creator
- Apolinar, Jose, Bolotin, Yan, Cancino, Raul, Manes, Ben, Tan, Kae Bin, Wong, Tak Man, Yoo, Jihae, Husain, Syed, Ligas, Casey, Nakagawa, Go, Tang, Huankiat
- Date
- 2003, 2003-07
- Description
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The project team will be organized into a technology development group and a business group to follow through on the accomplishments of two...
Show moreThe project team will be organized into a technology development group and a business group to follow through on the accomplishments of two Spring 2003 IPRO teams (IPRO 327 and EnPRO 357). The SMS Technology Group will continue developing the SMS Strategic Management System, Versions 2.0 and 3.0, with significantly enhanced functionalities over Version 1.0, and with each targeted to different application environments. The computer architecture and software code has been written by a cross-functional, interdisciplinary team of IIT students based upon a commercialization model developed by Stuart GSB Entrepreneurship Professor George Kalidonis. Versions 2.0 & 3.0 will be parallel developed and will add significant levels of different functionalities. The SMS Business Group will continue developing a commercialization and financing plan for SMS Version 1.1: a web-based strategic management system designed for micro-businesses and individual entrepreneurs. This project supports a serious effort to raise private equity capital for a start-up that will be staffed by IIT students.
Sponsorship: IIT Collaboratory for Interprofessional Studies under the Auspices of the Ed Kaplan Entrepreneurial Program
Project Plan for IPRO 357: Strategic Management System for the Summer 2003 semester
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- Strategic Management System (Summer2003) IPRO357: Strategic Management System-LACC Team IPEO357 Summer2003 Midterm Report_redacted
- Creator
- Apolinar, Jose, Bolotin, Yan, Cancino, Raul, Manes, Ben, Tan, Kae Bin, Wong, Tak Man, Yoo, Jihae, Husain, Syed, Ligas, Casey, Nakagawa, Go, Tang, Huankiat
- Date
- 2003, 2003-07
- Description
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The project team will be organized into a technology development group and a business group to follow through on the accomplishments of two...
Show moreThe project team will be organized into a technology development group and a business group to follow through on the accomplishments of two Spring 2003 IPRO teams (IPRO 327 and EnPRO 357). The SMS Technology Group will continue developing the SMS Strategic Management System, Versions 2.0 and 3.0, with significantly enhanced functionalities over Version 1.0, and with each targeted to different application environments. The computer architecture and software code has been written by a cross-functional, interdisciplinary team of IIT students based upon a commercialization model developed by Stuart GSB Entrepreneurship Professor George Kalidonis. Versions 2.0 & 3.0 will be parallel developed and will add significant levels of different functionalities. The SMS Business Group will continue developing a commercialization and financing plan for SMS Version 1.1: a web-based strategic management system designed for micro-businesses and individual entrepreneurs. This project supports a serious effort to raise private equity capital for a start-up that will be staffed by IIT students.
Sponsorship: IIT Collaboratory for Interprofessional Studies under the Auspices of the Ed Kaplan Entrepreneurial Program
Project Plan for IPRO 357: Strategic Management System for the Summer 2003 semester
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- Strategic Management System (Summer2003) IPRO357: Strategic Management System-Software Evaluation Team IPRO357 Summer2003 Final Report_redacted
- Creator
- Apolinar, Jose, Bolotin, Yan, Cancino, Raul, Manes, Ben, Tan, Kae Bin, Wong, Tak Man, Yoo, Jihae, Husain, Syed, Ligas, Casey, Nakagawa, Go, Tang, Huankiat
- Date
- 2003, 2003-07
- Description
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The project team will be organized into a technology development group and a business group to follow through on the accomplishments of two...
Show moreThe project team will be organized into a technology development group and a business group to follow through on the accomplishments of two Spring 2003 IPRO teams (IPRO 327 and EnPRO 357). The SMS Technology Group will continue developing the SMS Strategic Management System, Versions 2.0 and 3.0, with significantly enhanced functionalities over Version 1.0, and with each targeted to different application environments. The computer architecture and software code has been written by a cross-functional, interdisciplinary team of IIT students based upon a commercialization model developed by Stuart GSB Entrepreneurship Professor George Kalidonis. Versions 2.0 & 3.0 will be parallel developed and will add significant levels of different functionalities. The SMS Business Group will continue developing a commercialization and financing plan for SMS Version 1.1: a web-based strategic management system designed for micro-businesses and individual entrepreneurs. This project supports a serious effort to raise private equity capital for a start-up that will be staffed by IIT students.
Sponsorship: IIT Collaboratory for Interprofessional Studies under the Auspices of the Ed Kaplan Entrepreneurial Program
Project Plan for IPRO 357: Strategic Management System for the Summer 2003 semester
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- Strategic Management System (Summer2003) IPRO357: Strategic Management System-Software Evaluation Team IPRO357 Summer2003 Final Report_redacted2
- Creator
- Apolinar, Jose, Bolotin, Yan, Cancino, Raul, Manes, Ben, Tan, Kae Bin, Wong, Tak Man, Yoo, Jihae, Husain, Syed, Ligas, Casey, Nakagawa, Go, Tang, Huankiat
- Date
- 2003, 2003-07
- Description
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The project team will be organized into a technology development group and a business group to follow through on the accomplishments of two...
Show moreThe project team will be organized into a technology development group and a business group to follow through on the accomplishments of two Spring 2003 IPRO teams (IPRO 327 and EnPRO 357). The SMS Technology Group will continue developing the SMS Strategic Management System, Versions 2.0 and 3.0, with significantly enhanced functionalities over Version 1.0, and with each targeted to different application environments. The computer architecture and software code has been written by a cross-functional, interdisciplinary team of IIT students based upon a commercialization model developed by Stuart GSB Entrepreneurship Professor George Kalidonis. Versions 2.0 & 3.0 will be parallel developed and will add significant levels of different functionalities. The SMS Business Group will continue developing a commercialization and financing plan for SMS Version 1.1: a web-based strategic management system designed for micro-businesses and individual entrepreneurs. This project supports a serious effort to raise private equity capital for a start-up that will be staffed by IIT students.
Sponsorship: IIT Collaboratory for Interprofessional Studies under the Auspices of the Ed Kaplan Entrepreneurial Program
Project Plan for IPRO 357: Strategic Management System for the Summer 2003 semester
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- Title
- Strategic Management System (Summer2003) IPRO357: Strategic Management System-Software Evaluation Team IPRO357 Summer2003 Project Plan_redacted2
- Creator
- Apolinar, Jose, Bolotin, Yan, Cancino, Raul, Manes, Ben, Tan, Kae Bin, Wong, Tak Man, Yoo, Jihae, Husain, Syed, Ligas, Casey, Nakagawa, Go, Tang, Huankiat
- Date
- 2003, 2003-07
- Description
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The project team will be organized into a technology development group and a business group to follow through on the accomplishments of two...
Show moreThe project team will be organized into a technology development group and a business group to follow through on the accomplishments of two Spring 2003 IPRO teams (IPRO 327 and EnPRO 357). The SMS Technology Group will continue developing the SMS Strategic Management System, Versions 2.0 and 3.0, with significantly enhanced functionalities over Version 1.0, and with each targeted to different application environments. The computer architecture and software code has been written by a cross-functional, interdisciplinary team of IIT students based upon a commercialization model developed by Stuart GSB Entrepreneurship Professor George Kalidonis. Versions 2.0 & 3.0 will be parallel developed and will add significant levels of different functionalities. The SMS Business Group will continue developing a commercialization and financing plan for SMS Version 1.1: a web-based strategic management system designed for micro-businesses and individual entrepreneurs. This project supports a serious effort to raise private equity capital for a start-up that will be staffed by IIT students.
Sponsorship: IIT Collaboratory for Interprofessional Studies under the Auspices of the Ed Kaplan Entrepreneurial Program
Project Plan for IPRO 357: Strategic Management System for the Summer 2003 semester
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- Title
- Strategic Management System (Summer2003) IPRO357: Strategic Management System-System Redesign Team IPRO357 Summer2003 Midterm Report_redacted
- Creator
- Apolinar, Jose, Bolotin, Yan, Cancino, Raul, Manes, Ben, Tan, Kae Bin, Wong, Tak Man, Yoo, Jihae, Husain, Syed, Ligas, Casey, Nakagawa, Go, Tang, Huankiat
- Date
- 2003, 2003-07
- Description
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The project team will be organized into a technology development group and a business group to follow through on the accomplishments of two...
Show moreThe project team will be organized into a technology development group and a business group to follow through on the accomplishments of two Spring 2003 IPRO teams (IPRO 327 and EnPRO 357). The SMS Technology Group will continue developing the SMS Strategic Management System, Versions 2.0 and 3.0, with significantly enhanced functionalities over Version 1.0, and with each targeted to different application environments. The computer architecture and software code has been written by a cross-functional, interdisciplinary team of IIT students based upon a commercialization model developed by Stuart GSB Entrepreneurship Professor George Kalidonis. Versions 2.0 & 3.0 will be parallel developed and will add significant levels of different functionalities. The SMS Business Group will continue developing a commercialization and financing plan for SMS Version 1.1: a web-based strategic management system designed for micro-businesses and individual entrepreneurs. This project supports a serious effort to raise private equity capital for a start-up that will be staffed by IIT students.
Sponsorship: IIT Collaboratory for Interprofessional Studies under the Auspices of the Ed Kaplan Entrepreneurial Program
Project Plan for IPRO 357: Strategic Management System for the Summer 2003 semester
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- Title
- Strategic Management System (Summer2003) IPRO357: Strategic Management System-Software Evaluation Team IPRO357 Summer2003 Midterm Report_redacted2
- Creator
- Apolinar, Jose, Bolotin, Yan, Cancino, Raul, Manes, Ben, Tan, Kae Bin, Wong, Tak Man, Yoo, Jihae, Husain, Syed, Ligas, Casey, Nakagawa, Go, Tang, Huankiat
- Date
- 2003, 2003-07
- Description
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The project team will be organized into a technology development group and a business group to follow through on the accomplishments of two...
Show moreThe project team will be organized into a technology development group and a business group to follow through on the accomplishments of two Spring 2003 IPRO teams (IPRO 327 and EnPRO 357). The SMS Technology Group will continue developing the SMS Strategic Management System, Versions 2.0 and 3.0, with significantly enhanced functionalities over Version 1.0, and with each targeted to different application environments. The computer architecture and software code has been written by a cross-functional, interdisciplinary team of IIT students based upon a commercialization model developed by Stuart GSB Entrepreneurship Professor George Kalidonis. Versions 2.0 & 3.0 will be parallel developed and will add significant levels of different functionalities. The SMS Business Group will continue developing a commercialization and financing plan for SMS Version 1.1: a web-based strategic management system designed for micro-businesses and individual entrepreneurs. This project supports a serious effort to raise private equity capital for a start-up that will be staffed by IIT students.
Sponsorship: IIT Collaboratory for Interprofessional Studies under the Auspices of the Ed Kaplan Entrepreneurial Program
Project Plan for IPRO 357: Strategic Management System for the Summer 2003 semester
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- Title
- Strategic Management System (Summer2003) IPRO357: Strategic Management System-Software Evaluation Team IPRO357 Summer2003 Project Plan_redacted
- Creator
- Apolinar, Jose, Bolotin, Yan, Cancino, Raul, Manes, Ben, Tan, Kae Bin, Wong, Tak Man, Yoo, Jihae, Husain, Syed, Ligas, Casey, Nakagawa, Go, Tang, Huankiat
- Date
- 2003, 2003-07
- Description
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The project team will be organized into a technology development group and a business group to follow through on the accomplishments of two...
Show moreThe project team will be organized into a technology development group and a business group to follow through on the accomplishments of two Spring 2003 IPRO teams (IPRO 327 and EnPRO 357). The SMS Technology Group will continue developing the SMS Strategic Management System, Versions 2.0 and 3.0, with significantly enhanced functionalities over Version 1.0, and with each targeted to different application environments. The computer architecture and software code has been written by a cross-functional, interdisciplinary team of IIT students based upon a commercialization model developed by Stuart GSB Entrepreneurship Professor George Kalidonis. Versions 2.0 & 3.0 will be parallel developed and will add significant levels of different functionalities. The SMS Business Group will continue developing a commercialization and financing plan for SMS Version 1.1: a web-based strategic management system designed for micro-businesses and individual entrepreneurs. This project supports a serious effort to raise private equity capital for a start-up that will be staffed by IIT students.
Sponsorship: IIT Collaboratory for Interprofessional Studies under the Auspices of the Ed Kaplan Entrepreneurial Program
Project Plan for IPRO 357: Strategic Management System for the Summer 2003 semester
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- Title
- Strategic Management System (Summer2003) IPRO357: Strategic Management System-LACC Team IPRO357 Summer2003 Final Report_redacted
- Creator
- Apolinar, Jose, Bolotin, Yan, Cancino, Raul, Manes, Ben, Tan, Kae Bin, Wong, Tak Man, Yoo, Jihae, Husain, Syed, Ligas, Casey, Nakagawa, Go, Tang, Huankiat
- Date
- 2003, 2003-07
- Description
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The project team will be organized into a technology development group and a business group to follow through on the accomplishments of two...
Show moreThe project team will be organized into a technology development group and a business group to follow through on the accomplishments of two Spring 2003 IPRO teams (IPRO 327 and EnPRO 357). The SMS Technology Group will continue developing the SMS Strategic Management System, Versions 2.0 and 3.0, with significantly enhanced functionalities over Version 1.0, and with each targeted to different application environments. The computer architecture and software code has been written by a cross-functional, interdisciplinary team of IIT students based upon a commercialization model developed by Stuart GSB Entrepreneurship Professor George Kalidonis. Versions 2.0 & 3.0 will be parallel developed and will add significant levels of different functionalities. The SMS Business Group will continue developing a commercialization and financing plan for SMS Version 1.1: a web-based strategic management system designed for micro-businesses and individual entrepreneurs. This project supports a serious effort to raise private equity capital for a start-up that will be staffed by IIT students.
Sponsorship: IIT Collaboratory for Interprofessional Studies under the Auspices of the Ed Kaplan Entrepreneurial Program
Project Plan for IPRO 357: Strategic Management System for the Summer 2003 semester
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- Strategic Management System (Summer2003) IPRO357: Strategic Management System IPRO357 Summer2003 Poster
- Creator
- Apolinar, Jose, Bolotin, Yan, Cancino, Raul, Manes, Ben, Tan, Kae Bin, Wong, Tak Man, Yoo, Jihae, Husain, Syed, Ligas, Casey, Nakagawa, Go, Tang, Huankiat
- Date
- 2003, 2003-07
- Description
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The project team will be organized into a technology development group and a business group to follow through on the accomplishments of two...
Show moreThe project team will be organized into a technology development group and a business group to follow through on the accomplishments of two Spring 2003 IPRO teams (IPRO 327 and EnPRO 357). The SMS Technology Group will continue developing the SMS Strategic Management System, Versions 2.0 and 3.0, with significantly enhanced functionalities over Version 1.0, and with each targeted to different application environments. The computer architecture and software code has been written by a cross-functional, interdisciplinary team of IIT students based upon a commercialization model developed by Stuart GSB Entrepreneurship Professor George Kalidonis. Versions 2.0 & 3.0 will be parallel developed and will add significant levels of different functionalities. The SMS Business Group will continue developing a commercialization and financing plan for SMS Version 1.1: a web-based strategic management system designed for micro-businesses and individual entrepreneurs. This project supports a serious effort to raise private equity capital for a start-up that will be staffed by IIT students.
Sponsorship: IIT Collaboratory for Interprofessional Studies under the Auspices of the Ed Kaplan Entrepreneurial Program
Project Plan for IPRO 357: Strategic Management System for the Summer 2003 semester
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- Strategic Management System (Summer2003) IPRO357: Strategic Management System-LACC Team IPRO357 Summer2003 Final Presentation
- Creator
- Apolinar, Jose, Bolotin, Yan, Cancino, Raul, Manes, Ben, Tan, Kae Bin, Wong, Tak Man, Yoo, Jihae, Husain, Syed, Ligas, Casey, Nakagawa, Go, Tang, Huankiat
- Date
- 2003, 2003-07
- Description
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The project team will be organized into a technology development group and a business group to follow through on the accomplishments of two...
Show moreThe project team will be organized into a technology development group and a business group to follow through on the accomplishments of two Spring 2003 IPRO teams (IPRO 327 and EnPRO 357). The SMS Technology Group will continue developing the SMS Strategic Management System, Versions 2.0 and 3.0, with significantly enhanced functionalities over Version 1.0, and with each targeted to different application environments. The computer architecture and software code has been written by a cross-functional, interdisciplinary team of IIT students based upon a commercialization model developed by Stuart GSB Entrepreneurship Professor George Kalidonis. Versions 2.0 & 3.0 will be parallel developed and will add significant levels of different functionalities. The SMS Business Group will continue developing a commercialization and financing plan for SMS Version 1.1: a web-based strategic management system designed for micro-businesses and individual entrepreneurs. This project supports a serious effort to raise private equity capital for a start-up that will be staffed by IIT students.
Sponsorship: IIT Collaboratory for Interprofessional Studies under the Auspices of the Ed Kaplan Entrepreneurial Program
Project Plan for IPRO 357: Strategic Management System for the Summer 2003 semester
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