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Twenty-eight students in Wayne State University's Computer Science 4996 course presented their capstone projects in a public presentation in December. Students worked on projects such as a dealership consultant mobile application with Urban Science, a rehabilitation project game with the WSU School of Medicine, a licensing management project with Advaita Corp., a software solutions issue and bug tracker site with the Software Visualization and Evolution Research Group, a free electronic medical record system with WSU's School of Medicine World Health Student Organization, and a graduate exhibition registration and scoring systems with the WSU Graduate School.

 

More information is available at www.cs.wayne.edu/~amarcus/csc4996/.

SMSC is a global supplier of integrated circuits and semiconductor software solutions for high speed computing, connectivity, automotive and embedded networking applications. SMSC builds its business through innovation while maintaining high standards in quality.

 

Before undertaking the construction and renovation of their existing headquarters, SMSC insisted that the team hired to build their new facility would reflect their corporate culture of creativity, innovation and quality by creating a world-class headquarters and test facility.

 

SMSC’s corporate headquarters sits on 10 acres located in the Hauppauge Industrial Park. When first built in 1979, the building was approximately 80,000 square feet. The facility that exists today has undergone a complete renovation, and has been expanded on both sides. The expansion project included a 106,200-square-foot, two story office addition, training facility and cafeteria at the west side of the existing building, and a 13,800-square-foot shipping and receiving area on the east. The construction of the new facility consolidated more than 400 employees into one facility, who had previously been working between two buildings in the Hauppauge Industrial Park. The master planning of the expanded facility also provided room for future growth of the company. With SMSC operating continuously, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, TRITEC’s project staff had to ensure that disruption was minimized. TRITEC and their partners worked extensively with people from each division of SMSC to incorporate their vision into the design, phasing construction around each department’s operational objectives.

 

Preconstruction on the facility began in October of 2003. The TRITEC team broke ground on January 8, 2005. Construction started on an intense 16-month schedule with the addition of the new loading area adjacent to SMSC’s vibration sensitive testing floor. Once the loading area was complete, receiving operations were moved from the existing west end location to the new east end addition and work on the large west end addition began. Continuing to focus on the goal of maintaining a safe environment with no significant down time for SMSC employees, the TRITEC team worked from the point furthest west, leaving an existing access road opens until a new entrance on the east could be completed. Once the new access road was complete, the old access road was closed and the new west addition was married to the existing building. The west addition included a 22,000-squarefoot, 15-foot deep basement. This portion of the project was referred to as “the big dig,” but with much more satisfactory results than the infamous Boston project. While the basement was under construction, the old west end receiving area and warehouse was converted to office space; all 13 existing bathrooms were renovated. To maintain schedule and budget, TRITEC mobilized two operations, bringing a second job superintendent onto the site"one for interior renovations and the other focusing on out-of-the-ground construction. In May 2006, SMSC’s employees moved into the new facility. The project’s success can be attributed to a proper preconstruction plan, early procurement of long lead items and the dedication of the SMSC-TRITEC project team. All pre-manufactured materials needed for the project"from doors to rooftop H.V.A.C. units" were ordered ASAP. These pre-purchased items were stored on site and were therefore available when needed avoiding significant time gaps in the project schedule. The finished project boasts a beautiful interior with soaring three-story atrium accented by rich mahogany and beautiful granite, spanning 225 feet from front to back and towering out of the basement some 45 feet. Skylights run nearly the entire length of the central corridor lighting the atrium and walking bridges that are not only functional but add architectural drama to the voluminous entryway.

 

This project won the CMAA New York Area Chapter Project of the Year for 2007.

SMSC is a global supplier of integrated circuits and semiconductor software solutions for high speed computing, connectivity, automotive and embedded networking applications. SMSC builds its business through innovation while maintaining high standards in quality.

 

Before undertaking the construction and renovation of their existing headquarters, SMSC insisted that the team hired to build their new facility would reflect their corporate culture of creativity, innovation and quality by creating a world-class headquarters and test facility.

 

SMSC’s corporate headquarters sits on 10 acres located in the Hauppauge Industrial Park. When first built in 1979, the building was approximately 80,000 square feet. The facility that exists today has undergone a complete renovation, and has been expanded on both sides. The expansion project included a 106,200-square-foot, two story office addition, training facility and cafeteria at the west side of the existing building, and a 13,800-square-foot shipping and receiving area on the east. The construction of the new facility consolidated more than 400 employees into one facility, who had previously been working between two buildings in the Hauppauge Industrial Park. The master planning of the expanded facility also provided room for future growth of the company. With SMSC operating continuously, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, TRITEC’s project staff had to ensure that disruption was minimized. TRITEC and their partners worked extensively with people from each division of SMSC to incorporate their vision into the design, phasing construction around each department’s operational objectives.

 

Preconstruction on the facility began in October of 2003. The TRITEC team broke ground on January 8, 2005. Construction started on an intense 16-month schedule with the addition of the new loading area adjacent to SMSC’s vibration sensitive testing floor. Once the loading area was complete, receiving operations were moved from the existing west end location to the new east end addition and work on the large west end addition began. Continuing to focus on the goal of maintaining a safe environment with no significant down time for SMSC employees, the TRITEC team worked from the point furthest west, leaving an existing access road opens until a new entrance on the east could be completed. Once the new access road was complete, the old access road was closed and the new west addition was married to the existing building. The west addition included a 22,000-squarefoot, 15-foot deep basement. This portion of the project was referred to as “the big dig,” but with much more satisfactory results than the infamous Boston project. While the basement was under construction, the old west end receiving area and warehouse was converted to office space; all 13 existing bathrooms were renovated. To maintain schedule and budget, TRITEC mobilized two operations, bringing a second job superintendent onto the site"one for interior renovations and the other focusing on out-of-the-ground construction. In May 2006, SMSC’s employees moved into the new facility. The project’s success can be attributed to a proper preconstruction plan, early procurement of long lead items and the dedication of the SMSC-TRITEC project team. All pre-manufactured materials needed for the project"from doors to rooftop H.V.A.C. units" were ordered ASAP. These pre-purchased items were stored on site and were therefore available when needed avoiding significant time gaps in the project schedule. The finished project boasts a beautiful interior with soaring three-story atrium accented by rich mahogany and beautiful granite, spanning 225 feet from front to back and towering out of the basement some 45 feet. Skylights run nearly the entire length of the central corridor lighting the atrium and walking bridges that are not only functional but add architectural drama to the voluminous entryway.

 

This project won the CMAA New York Area Chapter Project of the Year for 2007.

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Caitlin Bruce - Resourcing Assistant

Energy Sector

 

With a degree in biomedical science, Caitlin started life at Amor as a Graduate Trainee, experiencing life across our various business support functions such as Marketing, HR, and Finance, before settling into her current role as a fully-fledged member of the family.

 

Born in Aberdeen, Caitlin works out of our Johnstone House office as a Resourcing Assistant to the Energy Sector, and can often be seen frequenting a nearby establishment called 'The Fig' for a post-work Guinness or three. There's apparently an experimental concoction involving the Irish tipple and brandy called a 'Ghandi', but the less said about that, the better.

 

Despite being a friendly and cheery addition to the office, Caitlin does have an unhealthy hatred of coriander ("It's the devil."), and a rather bizarre phobia of muffins. Cooking is one of her favourite things to do outside of work, mostly with red wine… and sometimes she even puts it in the food.

 

Follow Caitlin on Twitter - @caitlin_bruce

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There is an idea out there for everyone to earn their first dollar online. The rapid advancement of the internet is generating unbelievable opportunities for men and women from all walks of life. From software developers (who have designed big ticket software solutions to help search engine optimization) to work-from-home internet marketing affiliates who sell other people's products and services online to niche markets.

 

DSSoftech is a web design, web hosting and development solutions company based in Chennai Tamilnadu-India, specializes in web designs which include Interactive Corporate Design (Corporate Brochure), Creative Design Solution, Print designs, Flash Presentations, Web Design Solutions (Creative Web Design) and Web Promotion (Search Engine Optimization).We offer you integrated web services to help you communicate your ideas, products, services and information

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Human resource can be considered as the backbone of any business organization. With the advent of modern tools of technology, HRMS software is said to be the valuable asset in any organization. Human resource management system software is an array of a comprehensive system that comprises vital aspects of recruiting and training employees, employee payroll system, learning management, leave management and compensation. A centralized location for storing and maintaining data of employees and venebsite : www.alpconsulting.in/hrms-payroll-software.html

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SMSC is a global supplier of integrated circuits and semiconductor software solutions for high speed computing, connectivity, automotive and embedded networking applications. SMSC builds its business through innovation while maintaining high standards in quality.

 

Before undertaking the construction and renovation of their existing headquarters, SMSC insisted that the team hired to build their new facility would reflect their corporate culture of creativity, innovation and quality by creating a world-class headquarters and test facility.

 

SMSC’s corporate headquarters sits on 10 acres located in the Hauppauge Industrial Park. When first built in 1979, the building was approximately 80,000 square feet. The facility that exists today has undergone a complete renovation, and has been expanded on both sides. The expansion project included a 106,200-square-foot, two story office addition, training facility and cafeteria at the west side of the existing building, and a 13,800-square-foot shipping and receiving area on the east. The construction of the new facility consolidated more than 400 employees into one facility, who had previously been working between two buildings in the Hauppauge Industrial Park. The master planning of the expanded facility also provided room for future growth of the company. With SMSC operating continuously, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, TRITEC’s project staff had to ensure that disruption was minimized. TRITEC and their partners worked extensively with people from each division of SMSC to incorporate their vision into the design, phasing construction around each department’s operational objectives.

 

Preconstruction on the facility began in October of 2003. The TRITEC team broke ground on January 8, 2005. Construction started on an intense 16-month schedule with the addition of the new loading area adjacent to SMSC’s vibration sensitive testing floor. Once the loading area was complete, receiving operations were moved from the existing west end location to the new east end addition and work on the large west end addition began. Continuing to focus on the goal of maintaining a safe environment with no significant down time for SMSC employees, the TRITEC team worked from the point furthest west, leaving an existing access road opens until a new entrance on the east could be completed. Once the new access road was complete, the old access road was closed and the new west addition was married to the existing building. The west addition included a 22,000-squarefoot, 15-foot deep basement. This portion of the project was referred to as “the big dig,” but with much more satisfactory results than the infamous Boston project. While the basement was under construction, the old west end receiving area and warehouse was converted to office space; all 13 existing bathrooms were renovated. To maintain schedule and budget, TRITEC mobilized two operations, bringing a second job superintendent onto the site"one for interior renovations and the other focusing on out-of-the-ground construction. In May 2006, SMSC’s employees moved into the new facility. The project’s success can be attributed to a proper preconstruction plan, early procurement of long lead items and the dedication of the SMSC-TRITEC project team. All pre-manufactured materials needed for the project"from doors to rooftop H.V.A.C. units" were ordered ASAP. These pre-purchased items were stored on site and were therefore available when needed avoiding significant time gaps in the project schedule. The finished project boasts a beautiful interior with soaring three-story atrium accented by rich mahogany and beautiful granite, spanning 225 feet from front to back and towering out of the basement some 45 feet. Skylights run nearly the entire length of the central corridor lighting the atrium and walking bridges that are not only functional but add architectural drama to the voluminous entryway.

 

This project won the CMAA New York Area Chapter Project of the Year for 2007.

At Ideum, we have the unique capacity to provide both custom hardware and software solutions. The Art Institute of Chicago approached us to help design hardened enclosures and stands for iPads and 3M 32” touchscreens they use in their galleries.

 

Visit our website to learn more about our industrial design studio.

 

SMSC is a global supplier of integrated circuits and semiconductor software solutions for high speed computing, connectivity, automotive and embedded networking applications. SMSC builds its business through innovation while maintaining high standards in quality.

 

Before undertaking the construction and renovation of their existing headquarters, SMSC insisted that the team hired to build their new facility would reflect their corporate culture of creativity, innovation and quality by creating a world-class headquarters and test facility.

 

SMSC’s corporate headquarters sits on 10 acres located in the Hauppauge Industrial Park. When first built in 1979, the building was approximately 80,000 square feet. The facility that exists today has undergone a complete renovation, and has been expanded on both sides. The expansion project included a 106,200-square-foot, two story office addition, training facility and cafeteria at the west side of the existing building, and a 13,800-square-foot shipping and receiving area on the east. The construction of the new facility consolidated more than 400 employees into one facility, who had previously been working between two buildings in the Hauppauge Industrial Park. The master planning of the expanded facility also provided room for future growth of the company. With SMSC operating continuously, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, TRITEC’s project staff had to ensure that disruption was minimized. TRITEC and their partners worked extensively with people from each division of SMSC to incorporate their vision into the design, phasing construction around each department’s operational objectives.

 

Preconstruction on the facility began in October of 2003. The TRITEC team broke ground on January 8, 2005. Construction started on an intense 16-month schedule with the addition of the new loading area adjacent to SMSC’s vibration sensitive testing floor. Once the loading area was complete, receiving operations were moved from the existing west end location to the new east end addition and work on the large west end addition began. Continuing to focus on the goal of maintaining a safe environment with no significant down time for SMSC employees, the TRITEC team worked from the point furthest west, leaving an existing access road opens until a new entrance on the east could be completed. Once the new access road was complete, the old access road was closed and the new west addition was married to the existing building. The west addition included a 22,000-squarefoot, 15-foot deep basement. This portion of the project was referred to as “the big dig,” but with much more satisfactory results than the infamous Boston project. While the basement was under construction, the old west end receiving area and warehouse was converted to office space; all 13 existing bathrooms were renovated. To maintain schedule and budget, TRITEC mobilized two operations, bringing a second job superintendent onto the site"one for interior renovations and the other focusing on out-of-the-ground construction. In May 2006, SMSC’s employees moved into the new facility. The project’s success can be attributed to a proper preconstruction plan, early procurement of long lead items and the dedication of the SMSC-TRITEC project team. All pre-manufactured materials needed for the project"from doors to rooftop H.V.A.C. units" were ordered ASAP. These pre-purchased items were stored on site and were therefore available when needed avoiding significant time gaps in the project schedule. The finished project boasts a beautiful interior with soaring three-story atrium accented by rich mahogany and beautiful granite, spanning 225 feet from front to back and towering out of the basement some 45 feet. Skylights run nearly the entire length of the central corridor lighting the atrium and walking bridges that are not only functional but add architectural drama to the voluminous entryway.

 

This project won the CMAA New York Area Chapter Project of the Year for 2007.

SMSC is a global supplier of integrated circuits and semiconductor software solutions for high speed computing, connectivity, automotive and embedded networking applications. SMSC builds its business through innovation while maintaining high standards in quality.

 

Before undertaking the construction and renovation of their existing headquarters, SMSC insisted that the team hired to build their new facility would reflect their corporate culture of creativity, innovation and quality by creating a world-class headquarters and test facility.

 

SMSC’s corporate headquarters sits on 10 acres located in the Hauppauge Industrial Park. When first built in 1979, the building was approximately 80,000 square feet. The facility that exists today has undergone a complete renovation, and has been expanded on both sides. The expansion project included a 106,200-square-foot, two story office addition, training facility and cafeteria at the west side of the existing building, and a 13,800-square-foot shipping and receiving area on the east. The construction of the new facility consolidated more than 400 employees into one facility, who had previously been working between two buildings in the Hauppauge Industrial Park. The master planning of the expanded facility also provided room for future growth of the company. With SMSC operating continuously, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, TRITEC’s project staff had to ensure that disruption was minimized. TRITEC and their partners worked extensively with people from each division of SMSC to incorporate their vision into the design, phasing construction around each department’s operational objectives.

 

Preconstruction on the facility began in October of 2003. The TRITEC team broke ground on January 8, 2005. Construction started on an intense 16-month schedule with the addition of the new loading area adjacent to SMSC’s vibration sensitive testing floor. Once the loading area was complete, receiving operations were moved from the existing west end location to the new east end addition and work on the large west end addition began. Continuing to focus on the goal of maintaining a safe environment with no significant down time for SMSC employees, the TRITEC team worked from the point furthest west, leaving an existing access road opens until a new entrance on the east could be completed. Once the new access road was complete, the old access road was closed and the new west addition was married to the existing building. The west addition included a 22,000-squarefoot, 15-foot deep basement. This portion of the project was referred to as “the big dig,” but with much more satisfactory results than the infamous Boston project. While the basement was under construction, the old west end receiving area and warehouse was converted to office space; all 13 existing bathrooms were renovated. To maintain schedule and budget, TRITEC mobilized two operations, bringing a second job superintendent onto the site"one for interior renovations and the other focusing on out-of-the-ground construction. In May 2006, SMSC’s employees moved into the new facility. The project’s success can be attributed to a proper preconstruction plan, early procurement of long lead items and the dedication of the SMSC-TRITEC project team. All pre-manufactured materials needed for the project"from doors to rooftop H.V.A.C. units" were ordered ASAP. These pre-purchased items were stored on site and were therefore available when needed avoiding significant time gaps in the project schedule. The finished project boasts a beautiful interior with soaring three-story atrium accented by rich mahogany and beautiful granite, spanning 225 feet from front to back and towering out of the basement some 45 feet. Skylights run nearly the entire length of the central corridor lighting the atrium and walking bridges that are not only functional but add architectural drama to the voluminous entryway.

 

This project won the CMAA New York Area Chapter Project of the Year for 2007.

CDN Software Solutions, a leading IT service provider company, is ready to showcase all its innovative work in CeBIT Hannover 2016. We are crazy for developing mobile apps on unique and new concepts. We want to consistently deliver our innovative work and solutions and that is the reason, we are exhibiting in CeBIT Hannover for the 5th consecutive times.

 

You can find software and solutions in: -

 

* Education and teaching

* Art, Entertainment and Recreation

* Finance & Insurance Services

* Traffic and Storage

* Hospitality industry

* Real estate agents, Real estate brokers

 

See more here: - www.cebit.de/exhibitor/cdn-software-solutions/W360090

 

Meet us at Hannover Exhibition Grounds during 14-18 March, 2016 at Stand C 36, Hall 2 and find the bestest solutions from us. If you are a visitor, we would like to offer you free e-invite to visit our stand. So grab your e-ticket by visiting: - www.cdnsol.com/events/cebit-2016-hannover/

 

ePostersDisplay™ in action: delegates discussing e-posters during ANESTHESIOLOGY™ 2012, in Washington D.C.

    

ePostersDisplay™ is part of ePostersLive™, an end-to-end software solution for the fully automated, electronic management of poster sessions in a scientific conference.

    

For more information on this revolutionary method for poster presentations please check: www.eposterslive.com

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Moodle Support Services are essential since LMS platforms have become increasingly popular given it is open source, offers ease of setup and encourages users to install and maintain the systems themselves. Though many out-of-the-box solutions are well tested before release and are less likely to ...

 

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At Ideum, we have the unique capacity to provide both custom hardware and software solutions. The Art Institute of Chicago approached us to help design hardened enclosures and stands for iPads and 3M 32” touchscreens they use in their galleries.

 

Visit our website to learn more about our industrial design studio.

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In modern Die Design software solutions certain common port hole shapes can be categorized for automatic model creation. Here is an example of a automatic multi cavity function for rectangular port holes.

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Since 2004, Complete Software (CS) has created unique software solutions for non-profit organizations throughout the country. The CS development team writes customized software solutions for core products at a competitive price. Using the latest tools, our programmers provide user-friendly solutions. We put the power of the software in the hands of the users.

 

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Online Multiple Branch Healthcare Supply Chain Management Software Chennai

 

Software Solution for Healthcare Supply Chain Management

  

MAXX is a complete sales and distribution business operation management software exclusively designed for Distributors, C&A, C&F, Stockist, Super-Stockists, Surgical, Medical Store and Retail POS Pharmacy Chains. It covers all major operations like sales, purchase, inventory, re-order, financial accounting, MIS Analytical reports, TDS, Taxation, claims and returns. MAXX is a super powerful, reliable and very simple user friendly software; and moreover the best investment for your business.

  

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Sarah Drew (Salesforce), Paulo Rodriguez (Vanta), Ronan Murphy (Smarttech247/Getvisibility), Jenni Parry (Cyber Risk), Yevgen Kotukh (JEVERA Software Solutions)

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