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Raytheon Software Procurement Model

May 23rd, 2009 Comments off

raytheonClient: Raytheon Corp.
Team:  Ellen Cieszkiewicz, Chuck Haley, Heather Schofield
Faculty advisor: Dr. Richard Barr     Year: 2008
Documents:   Final report, final presentation

Raytheon supplies its customers, mainly the government, with programs they utilize for important projects.  It is Raytheon’s job to not only purchase these programs but also keep them regularly updated. Some of the software vendors that Raytheon purchases licenses from include but are not limited to Sun Microsystems, Adobe and Oracle. Needed is a means of optimizing the licensing plan, which might save hundreds of thousands of dollars annually. Read more…

Post-Game Campus Evacuation Simulation

May 12th, 2009 Comments off

smuparking08Client: SMU Parking Department
Team: Conner Huckaby, Katelyn Pratt, Sarah Rives
Faculty: Prof. Richard Barr      Year: 2007
Documents: final report, final presentation

SMU will finish the construction of the Binkley parking garage in the summer of 2008.  This new facility will open 850 new parking spaces on campus.  However, the Binkley garage opening will cause new traffic troubles on campus because this parking structure is located kiddy-corner to Moody Garage, which has 830 parking spaces.
In the 2008 fall football season, SMU could see full parking facilities due to the combination of student, faculty, and visitor parking.  Currently, SMU expects a car at the top of Moody garage to take 45 minutes to exit campus.  But this 45 minute benchmark was calculated without taking into consideration the new Binkley garage.  If both garages are full, how will traffic exit campus? Furthermore, how fast can both garages empty out? Is there a way to route traffic through campus in order for individual cars to exit campus quickly and with as little blockage and waiting time as possible? Read more…