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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
- Enhancing the Reliability and Performance of Paper Shredders (semester?), IPRO 321: Manhattan Group Product Design and Perf Eval IPRO 321 IPRO Day Presentation Sp07
- Creator
- Tomsa, Michael, Zverev, Dmitriy, Pelae, Raisa, Strassler, Garrett, Kovacs, Julianna, Kwon, Chil-woong, King, Richard, Myers, Donald, Mennenga, Gregory, Chen, Jianyu
- Date
- 2007-05, 2007-05
- Description
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The objective of this team will be to improve safety, performance and evaluate/design an implementation for the reduction of noise emission...
Show moreThe objective of this team will be to improve safety, performance and evaluate/design an implementation for the reduction of noise emission from the sample of Paper Shredder Prototypes provided to us by “The Manhattan Group”, project sponsor. Another objective of this team is to evaluate the current market offerings and price points and create new industrial designs for a line of paper shredders that could be sold at retail stores such as Staples, Target, or Office Depot. Designs should focus on a new feature or style.
Sponsorship: Seth Lewis, President, The Manhattan Group
Deliverables for IPRO 321: Enhancing the Reliability and Performance of Paper Shredders for the Spring 2007 semester
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- Title
- Enhancing the Reliability and Performance of Paper Shredders (semester?), IPRO 321: Manhattan Group Product Design and Perf Eval IPRO 321 Abstract Sp07
- Creator
- Tomsa, Michael, Zverev, Dmitriy, Pelae, Raisa, Strassler, Garrett, Kovacs, Julianna, Kwon, Chil-woong, King, Richard, Myers, Donald, Mennenga, Gregory, Chen, Jianyu
- Date
- 2007-05, 2007-05
- Description
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The objective of this team will be to improve safety, performance and evaluate/design an implementation for the reduction of noise emission...
Show moreThe objective of this team will be to improve safety, performance and evaluate/design an implementation for the reduction of noise emission from the sample of Paper Shredder Prototypes provided to us by “The Manhattan Group”, project sponsor. Another objective of this team is to evaluate the current market offerings and price points and create new industrial designs for a line of paper shredders that could be sold at retail stores such as Staples, Target, or Office Depot. Designs should focus on a new feature or style.
Sponsorship: Seth Lewis, President, The Manhattan Group
Deliverables for IPRO 321: Enhancing the Reliability and Performance of Paper Shredders for the Spring 2007 semester
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- Title
- Rapid Manufacturing of Casters (semester?), IPRO 312: Rapid Manufacture of Caster IPRO 312 Abstract Sp06
- Creator
- Blasco Comeche, Abel, Bansal, Mohit, Dave, Udit, Choi, Mike, Gomes, Relana, Park, Kue-dong, Sherrod, Jim, Asherman, Will, Thiam, Aicha
- Date
- 2006-05, 2006-05
- Description
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The objective of this IPRO is to investigate techniques for rapidly and effectively manufacturing casters to satisfy “rush orders” for special...
Show moreThe objective of this IPRO is to investigate techniques for rapidly and effectively manufacturing casters to satisfy “rush orders” for special casters. Conventional manufacturing is based on part-specific tooling suitable for high-volume, planned production. Attempting to insert special “rush orders” into such an operation is very inefficient and expenses.
Sponsorship: Colson Associates
Deliverables for IPRO 312: Rapid Manufacturing of Casters for the Spring 2006 semester
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- Title
- Enhancing the Reliability and Performance of Paper Shredders (semester?), IPRO 321: Enhancing the Reliability and Perf of Paper Shredders IPRO 321 Poster F07
- Creator
- Choi, Migun, Choriki, Justin, Flicek, Stephen, Huang, Yuxiong, Inouye, Tyler, King, Richard, Marinov, Plamen, Nagwan, Angad, Nielson, Garrett, Obst, Leslie, Pesik, Vesna, Swaidner, Kyle, Toyama, Brandee, Valls, Nil
- Date
- 2007-12, 2007-12
- Description
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1. Determine the amount of force to cut 6, 8, 10 sheets of 20 lb paper, taking into account the width and length of the shred. Once the amount...
Show more1. Determine the amount of force to cut 6, 8, 10 sheets of 20 lb paper, taking into account the width and length of the shred. Once the amount of force is determined, develop a computer simulation model that can predict the amount of force required based upon the following variable inputs: number of sheets, shred width, and shred length. 2. Through computer simulation or prototype development, design an efficient gear train that optimizes the number of gears and minimizes the motor size based upon data obtained from previous semester’s data. The goal is to develop and simulate a gear train that can withstand 500 cycles at maximum sheet capacity. 3. Develop acoustical sound dampeners or “tune” the shredder to reduce the amount of noise created during the shredding process, leveraging information obtained from previous semesters’ data. The goal is to reduce the noise output by 10 decibels
Sponsorship: Seth Lewis, President of The Manhattan Group
Deliverables for IPRO 321: Enhancing the Reliability and Performance of Paper Shredders for the Fall 2007 semester
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- Title
- Advanced Systems Applied to Student Loan Rehabilitation Processes (semester?), IPRO 313: Student Loan Rehab IPRO 313 IPRO Day Presentation Sp06
- Creator
- Atta, Muhammad, Bordelon, Jean, Johnston, Nathan, Krol, Martin C., Park, Jong, Sethi, Sourabh, St. Clair, Robert, Tayal, Rahul
- Date
- 2006-05, 2006-05
- Description
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IPRO 313 Advanced Systems Applied to Student Loan Rehabilitation Processes worked with the IPRO sponsor Financial Management Systems Company ...
Show moreIPRO 313 Advanced Systems Applied to Student Loan Rehabilitation Processes worked with the IPRO sponsor Financial Management Systems Company (FMS) to to design and build a student loan rehabilitation tool. FMS is primarily a collections company that is growing rapidly. Each year FMS receives accounts from private and government agencies and must collect from those accounts in order to receive a commission, their payment. The IPRO team had met with the sponsor many times over the course of the semester to gather requirements, map and layout FMS’ process model and in general have a better understanding of what FMS does. The team needed a better understanding of the problem and what the problem meant for FMS. FMS is in need of a tool that is able to track accounts over the course of their loan rehabilitation program quickly and effectively allow the tracking of trends over a period of time.
Sponsorship: Financial Management Systems
Deliverables for IPRO 313: Advanced Systems Applied to Student Loan Rehabilitation Processes for the Spring 2006 semester
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- Title
- Planning the Implementation of a New Enterprsie Resource Planning Software Platform (semester?), IPRO 320: Enterprise Resource Planning Software IPRO 320 Abstract Sp07
- Creator
- Velten, Josef, Bain, Adam, Pushpanath, Manu, Tayal, Rahul, Solomon, Samuel, Sethi, Sourabh, Carfang, Anthony, Le, Khoa, Kim, Hong-kwon
- Date
- 2007-05, 2007-05
- Description
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The purpose of IPRO 320 is to improve processes and work flow for Arrow Gear by improving their use of Infor Visual Enterprise Resource...
Show moreThe purpose of IPRO 320 is to improve processes and work flow for Arrow Gear by improving their use of Infor Visual Enterprise Resource Planning Software. At the end of the Spring 2007 semester, the work of this IPRO will lead to Arrow Gear operating more efficiently, allowing them to take on more customers, increase profit, and grow as a company. Specific objectives in achieving this include: ¨ Documenting current workflow and processes involved in gear manufacturing ¨ Detailing current redundancies and inefficiencies with Visual ERP 6.3.8 ¨ Identifying improvements needed with Visual ERP ¨ Determining benefits of upgrading to Visual ERP 6.5.2 ¨ Installing and configuring Visual ERP 6.5.2 ¨ Documenting process issues that still need to be addressed after the install
Deliverables for IPRO 320: Planning the Implementation of a New Enterprsie Resource Planning Software Platform for the Spring 2007 semester
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- Title
- Improving the Efficiency of a Paper Shredder (semester?), IPRO 321: Improving the Efficiency of a Paper Shredder IPRO 321 Poster S07
- Creator
- Babatola, Yemi, Bergren, Kelly, Cho, Luke, Dill, Erik, Esparza, Saul, Kim, Michael, Mendez, Daniel, Michael, Mithun, Stclair, Joey, Stultz, Adam, Zielinkski, Sebastian
- Date
- 2007-07, 2007-07
- Description
-
IPRO321, Enhancing Reliability and Performance of a Paper Shredder, is focused on designing a better, more reliable paper shredder without...
Show moreIPRO321, Enhancing Reliability and Performance of a Paper Shredder, is focused on designing a better, more reliable paper shredder without increasing cost. The objectives of this group, as set forth by the sponsor, Seth Lewis of the Manhattan Group, are: 1. To determine the amount of force needed to cut 6, 8, and 10 sheets of 20 lb. paper taking into account the length and width of the shred 2. To design an efficient gear train that optimizes the number of gears and minimizes the motor size 3. To develop acoustical sound dampeners to reduce the amount of noise created during the shredding process by 10 decibels. The team will seek to accomplish these goals through the use of computer simulation, extended research, and laboratory testing and error. By the end of the semester the team anticipates having developed a mathematical model that will allow for the minimization of the amount of force used to shred various amounts of paper, to have built a gear train that works better and lasts longer, and to have noticeably reduced the amount of noise created by the shredder. The IPRO Team’s goal is to implement all of these changes to create a shredder with improved performance, reliability, and life span without increasing cost.
Sponsorship: Seth Lewis
Deliverables for IPRO 321: Improving the Efficiency of a Paper Shredder for the Summer 2007 semester
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- Title
- Advanced Systems Applied to Student Loan Rehabilitation Processes (semester?), IPRO 313: Student Loan Rehab IPRO 313 Final Report Sp06
- Creator
- Atta, Muhammad, Bordelon, Jean, Johnston, Nathan, Krol, Martin C., Park, Jong, Sethi, Sourabh, St. Clair, Robert, Tayal, Rahul
- Date
- 2006-05, 2006-05
- Description
-
IPRO 313 Advanced Systems Applied to Student Loan Rehabilitation Processes worked with the IPRO sponsor Financial Management Systems Company ...
Show moreIPRO 313 Advanced Systems Applied to Student Loan Rehabilitation Processes worked with the IPRO sponsor Financial Management Systems Company (FMS) to to design and build a student loan rehabilitation tool. FMS is primarily a collections company that is growing rapidly. Each year FMS receives accounts from private and government agencies and must collect from those accounts in order to receive a commission, their payment. The IPRO team had met with the sponsor many times over the course of the semester to gather requirements, map and layout FMS’ process model and in general have a better understanding of what FMS does. The team needed a better understanding of the problem and what the problem meant for FMS. FMS is in need of a tool that is able to track accounts over the course of their loan rehabilitation program quickly and effectively allow the tracking of trends over a period of time.
Sponsorship: Financial Management Systems
Deliverables for IPRO 313: Advanced Systems Applied to Student Loan Rehabilitation Processes for the Spring 2006 semester
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- Title
- Enhancing the Reliability and Performance of Paper Shredders (semester?), IPRO 321: Enhancing the Reliability and Perf of Paper Shredders IPRO 321 Midterm Report F07
- Creator
- Choi, Migun, Choriki, Justin, Flicek, Stephen, Huang, Yuxiong, Inouye, Tyler, King, Richard, Marinov, Plamen, Nagwan, Angad, Nielson, Garrett, Obst, Leslie, Pesik, Vesna, Swaidner, Kyle, Toyama, Brandee, Valls, Nil
- Date
- 2007-12, 2007-12
- Description
-
1. Determine the amount of force to cut 6, 8, 10 sheets of 20 lb paper, taking into account the width and length of the shred. Once the amount...
Show more1. Determine the amount of force to cut 6, 8, 10 sheets of 20 lb paper, taking into account the width and length of the shred. Once the amount of force is determined, develop a computer simulation model that can predict the amount of force required based upon the following variable inputs: number of sheets, shred width, and shred length. 2. Through computer simulation or prototype development, design an efficient gear train that optimizes the number of gears and minimizes the motor size based upon data obtained from previous semester’s data. The goal is to develop and simulate a gear train that can withstand 500 cycles at maximum sheet capacity. 3. Develop acoustical sound dampeners or “tune” the shredder to reduce the amount of noise created during the shredding process, leveraging information obtained from previous semesters’ data. The goal is to reduce the noise output by 10 decibels
Sponsorship: Seth Lewis, President of The Manhattan Group
Deliverables for IPRO 321: Enhancing the Reliability and Performance of Paper Shredders for the Fall 2007 semester
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- Title
- Advanced Systems Applied to Student Loan Rehabilitation Processes (semester?), IPRO 313: Student Loan Rehab IPRO 313 Poster Sp06
- Creator
- Atta, Muhammad, Bordelon, Jean, Johnston, Nathan, Krol, Martin C., Park, Jong, Sethi, Sourabh, St. Clair, Robert, Tayal, Rahul
- Date
- 2006-05, 2006-05
- Description
-
IPRO 313 Advanced Systems Applied to Student Loan Rehabilitation Processes worked with the IPRO sponsor Financial Management Systems Company ...
Show moreIPRO 313 Advanced Systems Applied to Student Loan Rehabilitation Processes worked with the IPRO sponsor Financial Management Systems Company (FMS) to to design and build a student loan rehabilitation tool. FMS is primarily a collections company that is growing rapidly. Each year FMS receives accounts from private and government agencies and must collect from those accounts in order to receive a commission, their payment. The IPRO team had met with the sponsor many times over the course of the semester to gather requirements, map and layout FMS’ process model and in general have a better understanding of what FMS does. The team needed a better understanding of the problem and what the problem meant for FMS. FMS is in need of a tool that is able to track accounts over the course of their loan rehabilitation program quickly and effectively allow the tracking of trends over a period of time.
Sponsorship: Financial Management Systems
Deliverables for IPRO 313: Advanced Systems Applied to Student Loan Rehabilitation Processes for the Spring 2006 semester
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- Title
- Planning the Implementation of a New Enterprsie Resource Planning Software Platform (semester?), IPRO 320: Enterprise Resource Planning Software IPRO 320 Midterm Report Sp07
- Creator
- Velten, Josef, Bain, Adam, Pushpanath, Manu, Tayal, Rahul, Solomon, Samuel, Sethi, Sourabh, Carfang, Anthony, Le, Khoa, Kim, Hong-kwon
- Date
- 2007-05, 2007-05
- Description
-
The purpose of IPRO 320 is to improve processes and work flow for Arrow Gear by improving their use of Infor Visual Enterprise Resource...
Show moreThe purpose of IPRO 320 is to improve processes and work flow for Arrow Gear by improving their use of Infor Visual Enterprise Resource Planning Software. At the end of the Spring 2007 semester, the work of this IPRO will lead to Arrow Gear operating more efficiently, allowing them to take on more customers, increase profit, and grow as a company. Specific objectives in achieving this include: ¨ Documenting current workflow and processes involved in gear manufacturing ¨ Detailing current redundancies and inefficiencies with Visual ERP 6.3.8 ¨ Identifying improvements needed with Visual ERP ¨ Determining benefits of upgrading to Visual ERP 6.5.2 ¨ Installing and configuring Visual ERP 6.5.2 ¨ Documenting process issues that still need to be addressed after the install
Deliverables for IPRO 320: Planning the Implementation of a New Enterprsie Resource Planning Software Platform for the Spring 2007 semester
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- Title
- Enhancing the Reliability and Performance of Paper Shredders (semester?), IPRO 321
- Creator
- Tomsa, Michael, Zverev, Dmitriy, Pelae, Raisa, Strassler, Garrett, Kovacs, Julianna, Kwon, Chil-woong, King, Richard, Myers, Donald, Mennenga, Gregory, Chen, Jianyu
- Date
- 2007-05, 2007-05
- Description
-
The objective of this team will be to improve safety, performance and evaluate/design an implementation for the reduction of noise emission...
Show moreThe objective of this team will be to improve safety, performance and evaluate/design an implementation for the reduction of noise emission from the sample of Paper Shredder Prototypes provided to us by “The Manhattan Group”, project sponsor. Another objective of this team is to evaluate the current market offerings and price points and create new industrial designs for a line of paper shredders that could be sold at retail stores such as Staples, Target, or Office Depot. Designs should focus on a new feature or style.
Sponsorship: Seth Lewis, President, The Manhattan Group
Deliverables for IPRO 321: Enhancing the Reliability and Performance of Paper Shredders 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
-
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
- Enhancing the Reliability and Performance of Paper Shredders (semester?), IPRO 321: Enhancing the Reliability and Perf of Paper Shredders IPRO 321 Final Report F07
- Creator
- Choi, Migun, Choriki, Justin, Flicek, Stephen, Huang, Yuxiong, Inouye, Tyler, King, Richard, Marinov, Plamen, Nagwan, Angad, Nielson, Garrett, Obst, Leslie, Pesik, Vesna, Swaidner, Kyle, Toyama, Brandee, Valls, Nil
- Date
- 2007-12, 2007-12
- Description
-
1. Determine the amount of force to cut 6, 8, 10 sheets of 20 lb paper, taking into account the width and length of the shred. Once the amount...
Show more1. Determine the amount of force to cut 6, 8, 10 sheets of 20 lb paper, taking into account the width and length of the shred. Once the amount of force is determined, develop a computer simulation model that can predict the amount of force required based upon the following variable inputs: number of sheets, shred width, and shred length. 2. Through computer simulation or prototype development, design an efficient gear train that optimizes the number of gears and minimizes the motor size based upon data obtained from previous semester’s data. The goal is to develop and simulate a gear train that can withstand 500 cycles at maximum sheet capacity. 3. Develop acoustical sound dampeners or “tune” the shredder to reduce the amount of noise created during the shredding process, leveraging information obtained from previous semesters’ data. The goal is to reduce the noise output by 10 decibels
Sponsorship: Seth Lewis, President of The Manhattan Group
Deliverables for IPRO 321: Enhancing the Reliability and Performance of Paper Shredders for the Fall 2007 semester
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- Title
- Improving the Efficiency of a Paper Shredder (semester?), IPRO 321: Improving the Efficiency of a Paper Shredder IPRO 321 Project Plan S07
- Creator
- Babatola, Yemi, Bergren, Kelly, Cho, Luke, Dill, Erik, Esparza, Saul, Kim, Michael, Mendez, Daniel, Michael, Mithun, Stclair, Joey, Stultz, Adam, Zielinkski, Sebastian
- Date
- 2007-07, 2007-07
- Description
-
IPRO321, Enhancing Reliability and Performance of a Paper Shredder, is focused on designing a better, more reliable paper shredder without...
Show moreIPRO321, Enhancing Reliability and Performance of a Paper Shredder, is focused on designing a better, more reliable paper shredder without increasing cost. The objectives of this group, as set forth by the sponsor, Seth Lewis of the Manhattan Group, are: 1. To determine the amount of force needed to cut 6, 8, and 10 sheets of 20 lb. paper taking into account the length and width of the shred 2. To design an efficient gear train that optimizes the number of gears and minimizes the motor size 3. To develop acoustical sound dampeners to reduce the amount of noise created during the shredding process by 10 decibels. The team will seek to accomplish these goals through the use of computer simulation, extended research, and laboratory testing and error. By the end of the semester the team anticipates having developed a mathematical model that will allow for the minimization of the amount of force used to shred various amounts of paper, to have built a gear train that works better and lasts longer, and to have noticeably reduced the amount of noise created by the shredder. The IPRO Team’s goal is to implement all of these changes to create a shredder with improved performance, reliability, and life span without increasing cost.
Sponsorship: Seth Lewis
Deliverables for IPRO 321: Improving the Efficiency of a Paper Shredder for the Summer 2007 semester
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- Title
- Planning the Implementation of a New Enterprsie Resource Planning Software Platform (semester?), IPRO 320: Enterprise Resource Planning Software IPRO 320 IPRO Day Presentation Sp07
- Creator
- Velten, Josef, Bain, Adam, Pushpanath, Manu, Tayal, Rahul, Solomon, Samuel, Sethi, Sourabh, Carfang, Anthony, Le, Khoa, Kim, Hong-kwon
- Date
- 2007-05, 2007-05
- Description
-
The purpose of IPRO 320 is to improve processes and work flow for Arrow Gear by improving their use of Infor Visual Enterprise Resource...
Show moreThe purpose of IPRO 320 is to improve processes and work flow for Arrow Gear by improving their use of Infor Visual Enterprise Resource Planning Software. At the end of the Spring 2007 semester, the work of this IPRO will lead to Arrow Gear operating more efficiently, allowing them to take on more customers, increase profit, and grow as a company. Specific objectives in achieving this include: ¨ Documenting current workflow and processes involved in gear manufacturing ¨ Detailing current redundancies and inefficiencies with Visual ERP 6.3.8 ¨ Identifying improvements needed with Visual ERP ¨ Determining benefits of upgrading to Visual ERP 6.5.2 ¨ Installing and configuring Visual ERP 6.5.2 ¨ Documenting process issues that still need to be addressed after the install
Deliverables for IPRO 320: Planning the Implementation of a New Enterprsie Resource Planning Software Platform for the Spring 2007 semester
Show less
- Title
- Improving the Efficiency of a Paper Shredder (semester?), IPRO 321: Improving the Efficiency of a Paper Shredder IPRO 321 IPRO Day Presentation S07
- Creator
- Babatola, Yemi, Bergren, Kelly, Cho, Luke, Dill, Erik, Esparza, Saul, Kim, Michael, Mendez, Daniel, Michael, Mithun, Stclair, Joey, Stultz, Adam, Zielinkski, Sebastian
- Date
- 2007-07, 2007-07
- Description
-
IPRO321, Enhancing Reliability and Performance of a Paper Shredder, is focused on designing a better, more reliable paper shredder without...
Show moreIPRO321, Enhancing Reliability and Performance of a Paper Shredder, is focused on designing a better, more reliable paper shredder without increasing cost. The objectives of this group, as set forth by the sponsor, Seth Lewis of the Manhattan Group, are: 1. To determine the amount of force needed to cut 6, 8, and 10 sheets of 20 lb. paper taking into account the length and width of the shred 2. To design an efficient gear train that optimizes the number of gears and minimizes the motor size 3. To develop acoustical sound dampeners to reduce the amount of noise created during the shredding process by 10 decibels. The team will seek to accomplish these goals through the use of computer simulation, extended research, and laboratory testing and error. By the end of the semester the team anticipates having developed a mathematical model that will allow for the minimization of the amount of force used to shred various amounts of paper, to have built a gear train that works better and lasts longer, and to have noticeably reduced the amount of noise created by the shredder. The IPRO Team’s goal is to implement all of these changes to create a shredder with improved performance, reliability, and life span without increasing cost.
Sponsorship: Seth Lewis
Deliverables for IPRO 321: Improving the Efficiency of a Paper Shredder for the Summer 2007 semester
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- Title
- Rapid Manufacturing of Casters (semester?), IPRO 312: Rapid Manufacture of Caster IPRO 312 IPRO Day Presentation Sp06
- Creator
- Blasco Comeche, Abel, Bansal, Mohit, Dave, Udit, Choi, Mike, Gomes, Relana, Park, Kue-dong, Sherrod, Jim, Asherman, Will, Thiam, Aicha
- Date
- 2006-05, 2006-05
- Description
-
The objective of this IPRO is to investigate techniques for rapidly and effectively manufacturing casters to satisfy “rush orders” for special...
Show moreThe objective of this IPRO is to investigate techniques for rapidly and effectively manufacturing casters to satisfy “rush orders” for special casters. Conventional manufacturing is based on part-specific tooling suitable for high-volume, planned production. Attempting to insert special “rush orders” into such an operation is very inefficient and expenses.
Sponsorship: Colson Associates
Deliverables for IPRO 312: Rapid Manufacturing of Casters for the Spring 2006 semester
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- Title
- Improving the Efficiency of a Paper Shredder (semester?), IPRO 321
- Creator
- Babatola, Yemi, Bergren, Kelly, Cho, Luke, Dill, Erik, Esparza, Saul, Kim, Michael, Mendez, Daniel, Michael, Mithun, Stclair, Joey, Stultz, Adam, Zielinkski, Sebastian
- Date
- 2007-07, 2007-07
- Description
-
IPRO321, Enhancing Reliability and Performance of a Paper Shredder, is focused on designing a better, more reliable paper shredder without...
Show moreIPRO321, Enhancing Reliability and Performance of a Paper Shredder, is focused on designing a better, more reliable paper shredder without increasing cost. The objectives of this group, as set forth by the sponsor, Seth Lewis of the Manhattan Group, are: 1. To determine the amount of force needed to cut 6, 8, and 10 sheets of 20 lb. paper taking into account the length and width of the shred 2. To design an efficient gear train that optimizes the number of gears and minimizes the motor size 3. To develop acoustical sound dampeners to reduce the amount of noise created during the shredding process by 10 decibels. The team will seek to accomplish these goals through the use of computer simulation, extended research, and laboratory testing and error. By the end of the semester the team anticipates having developed a mathematical model that will allow for the minimization of the amount of force used to shred various amounts of paper, to have built a gear train that works better and lasts longer, and to have noticeably reduced the amount of noise created by the shredder. The IPRO Team’s goal is to implement all of these changes to create a shredder with improved performance, reliability, and life span without increasing cost.
Sponsorship: Seth Lewis
Deliverables for IPRO 321: Improving the Efficiency of a Paper Shredder for the Summer 2007 semester
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