Ian Hawksford, Peter Lentz, Janelle Richards & Remi White

Team Baldwin

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BUS 499, Capstone

Dave Quirk

PFB 103

1:00 – 1:30 PM

Peter Lentz, Richard Nelson & Barton Peterson

Business Logistics of Then and Now: A Study from 1980 to Present

Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) is used in retail, transportation, electronic, manufacturing, and distribution facilities. First, our group thought that the RFID technology has been cost efficient to companies around the world. Secondly, Barton and Peter agreed to patrician the task of calling in and interviewing companies that do use RFID technology and companies that do not use RFIDs. Certain interview questions pertained to cost effect of the use of RFIDs. Thirdly, Richard was assigned with researching the data of cost savings of companies that do use compared to companies that do not use RFIDs. Finally, after the completion of the interview questions of the companies that use RFID and those that do not, we compiled both sets of data into two separate bar graphs to validate the question of is it cost effective.

BUS 360 Management of Information Systems

Steven Schmidt

Banquet Room

10 AM – Noon

Peter Lentz, Travos Pacos & Harley Turner

The Reality of Fantasy Football

We decided to write out our procedure on how we were going to conduct our experiment on comparing the scores from the random National Football League teams to the Fantasy Football score from the four impact players of each of the ten random NFL teams. The next step was to proceed with collecting our data from finding the information from www.NFL.com. Lastly, we gathered up the necessary information to send to our professor and begin to paste our data and information to our poster board to present it on ACE Day to see if our scores correlated or not.

MATH 315

Tim Bergquist