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2006

Computer Sciences

MS Software and Information Systems

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Tooling Data Collection System, Judith S. Brown Apr 2006

Tooling Data Collection System, Judith S. Brown

Regis University Student Publications (comprehensive collection)

This paper provides supporting documentation for the development and implementation of a Tooling Data Collection System. The project replaced a primitive Microsoft Excel log sheet. The original workstation for the data acquisition was a standalone system with limited access to the corporate network information and engineering resources. The need for a system revision and upgrade escalated due to the increasing prices of raw materials for component stamping. Refining this process to minimize the scrap generated was the main objective of the Tooling Data Collection System. The intent was for the information to provide the engineers with a mechanism to reduce …


The Sox Compliant Sap Security Implementation, Michael Candelaria Apr 2006

The Sox Compliant Sap Security Implementation, Michael Candelaria

Regis University Student Publications (comprehensive collection)

The reality of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act, is that it is among the most visible and farreaching regulations that organizations face today. Failure to comply can result in significant loss of market capitalization and shareholder trust, as well as criminal liability for corporate executives. In this thesis the author focused on the implementation of SAP security software including the development of several ongoing production environments that will have a formalized security strategy to achieve SOX compliance. Spacely Chemicals, just as many other SAP customers understands the importance of SOX compliance. In the past Spacely Chemicals has not implemented the appropriate policies …


Scouting Ecommerce: Electronic Tracking For Girl Scouts, Melissa Roetker Mar 2006

Scouting Ecommerce: Electronic Tracking For Girl Scouts, Melissa Roetker

Regis University Student Publications (comprehensive collection)

Girl Scout Troop #343 relies on parent volunteers to keep the troop functioning. The troop leaders would like to reduce time spent on paperwork, in order to allow volunteers to focus on time spent with the girls. Other than meetings, the most time consuming activity for volunteers is the manual tracking of paperwork. This includes financial paperwork, badge and activity status, personal data, and other such information. Troops are on their own to find a method for maintaining records, without local or national support. Currently, Troop #343 has moved the finances to an electronic format, which has left the badge …