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- Creator:
- Singh, Harpreet
- Description:
- This report introduces the process of creating part of a non-emergency medical transportation management system which is a data-driven website used by the drivers, admin, and customers. This website has four major parts: hiring people, scheduling jobs, managing employees, and getting jobs. The major parts like scheduling jobs, hiring drivers, adding employees, accepting jobs and salary details will be introduced in the report. The implementation of Django Framework which is an excellent open-source web application framework for complex data-driven website development and bootstrap template. A major part of this report will introduce how to use Django to create a dashboard, web page user interface, and logic how user request is accepted by admin and using SQLite how to save the information and send that information to drivers to perform the jobs.
- Resource Type:
- Graduate project
- Campus Tesim:
- Pomona
- Creator:
- Tavasol, Marmar , Ramzy, Jay, and Marquez, Valerie
- Description:
- Cut the Bias is a project meant to bridge the gap between academia and the community through (1) community education, and (2) creative outlets such as performance arts. The project features events with presentations by experts on topics of race, prejudice, implicit biases, and other current social issues, as well as musical performances and other forms of art to create a comfortable space for learning and connecting. The project is aimed at both students and community members who wish to learn about and discover different ways they are affected by systemic issues. Moreover, by providing a venue outside of a college campus that allows for open discussion, we aim to engage with people who have historically been denied access to higher education. Another way that the team is organizing community education is through online reading groups with free reading materials through GroupMe and Zoom. We discuss topics themed around the empowerment of oppressed populations with a diverse group of people. Through these projects, we find innovative ways to use the resources given to us as college students to have direct application in communities that need it the most. Despite the challenges we have faced due to COVID 19 and the protests, we are finding ways to use our privilege in education for public service.
- Resource Type:
- Project
- Campus Tesim:
- Pomona
- Department:
- Philosophy
3. A Correlational Study Between Leadership Styles and Job Satisfaction Within Flowserve Corporation
- Creator:
- Viramontes, Alejandro and Raygoza, Cesar J.
- Description:
- This study’s main objective was to demonstrate a correlation between job satisfaction and the two main leadership styles, transformational, and transactional for Flowserve Corporation’s operation department in the seal division for North America. The study also took a deeper dive into the data to find the overall perception of leadership styles from an employee standpoint. The same observation was done with job satisfaction levels in North America. Additionally, demographics were also statistically analyzed against job satisfaction. The data collection was executed with a questionnaire using the simple random method. The questionnaire comprised of demographical questions, the Minnesota Satisfactory Questionnaire (MSQ), and the Multifactor Leadership Questionnaire (MLQ) that was sent to the targeted population via email. The data was collected via Microsoft Form and statistically analyzed using Microsoft Excel. The study results illustrated a statistically positive relationship between job satisfaction and all attributes of transformational leadership. Furthermore, there was a negative correlation between job satisfaction and transactional leadership attributes except for contingent rewards and management by exception (active). The overall perception of leadership was transactional leadership, which correlated to overall low job satisfaction levels for the operations team. The study also found that specific demographics did not have a factor in job satisfaction.
- Resource Type:
- Graduate project
- Campus Tesim:
- Pomona
- Department:
- Industrial & Manufacturing Engineering
- Creator:
- Patil, Amruta Navnath
- Description:
- The purpose of this paper is to help implement some concepts studied during the Master of Science in Engineering Management program in context of a specific company and its supply chain. The idea to provide solutions to minimize costs, improve supply chain and implement efficient forecasting techniques. It will serve as a termination masters project and will go in conjunction of the final project presentation to provide insights on the below topics: • Understanding of the disruption of the production and supply chain due to an unforeseen extreme situation. • Analysis of the various costs involved in servicing the demand and how it impacts profitability • Building a Cost Minimization Matrix that will suggest optimal production plans. • When to Produce and How much to Produce. • Showcasing cost saving opportunities by adapting policies of continuous evaluation. • Providing Suggestions and Recommendations on Improving KPI’s. For this Project we will be looking into the analysis of Niagara Bottling’s most common SKU’s that have demand all year round. They also have seasonality and trends attached with their demand patterns. We will look at the Direct Cost of Manufacturing and Shipping of these SKU’s. The major factor of this project will be to analyze these costs and demand patterns changes in an extreme unforeseen situation of the pandemic of 2020 that disrupted supply chains all around the world and has a continuing effect on the overall business of manufacturing. This will help us derive a model that will suggest production plans by continuously monitoring forecast and unusual demand fluctuations so that we can better prepare to meet service levels and increase profitability.
- Resource Type:
- Graduate project
- Campus Tesim:
- Pomona
- Department:
- Industrial & Manufacturing Engineering
- Creator:
- Farid, Morvarid
- Description:
- California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) passed Senate Bill 1371 in 2014 with an overall goal to reduce methane emissions by 40% by 2030. Utilities are mandated to implement mandatory best practices and report on their annual emissions to avoid penalties. As a part of this initiative utilities are actively looking for opportunities to enhance their systems and implement new technologies in response to Senate Bill 1371. There are aerial-based technologies available for utilities to proactivity find methane plumes. The aerial-based technology presented in this report uses LiDAR technology mounted to a helicopter. It identifies leaks on systems sized 10 CFH or larger and detects emissions on customer-owned facilities from houseline leaks and incomplete combustion from gas-fired equipment. However, this method does not replace the traditional walking survey as it does not detect small leaks. This report intends to help utilities operationalize this type of technology efficiently. There are three main problems identified. One is the scheduling part of these flight operations in a way that don’t overload the operational groups. The second is how the plans are effectively communicated with these operational groups. Third, how leadership can be more effective and efficient in this implementation. Lastly, how much does this technology cost and how can it be reduced. To solve problem one, a linear programming model is introduced to best sequence flight areas and schedule resources. The model minimizes the number of days flown consecutively for all districts, allowing time between flight operations in any district. This way, the impacted districts can handle and complete work orders before receiving the next batch of data. Following this methodology will allow utilities to reduce their costs. The second problem is addressed by implementing project management tools and techniques to develop a communication strategy for external and internal communications. Followed by recommendations for leadership and a cost analysis.
- Resource Type:
- Graduate project
- Campus Tesim:
- Pomona
- Department:
- Industrial & Manufacturing Engineering
- Creator:
- Campos, Carina
- Description:
- After the dissolution of the Redevelopment Agencies in California in 2012, cities were forced to find alternative funding streams to fund essential economic activity. As such, Business Improvement Districts or BIDs for short, have proven to become an economic development tool used by local governments to supplement services previously funded by the Redevelopment Agencies. This project examines historic Front Street in Norwalk, California as an area that can benefit from implementing a BID. It identifies five determinants that contribute to the effectiveness of BIDs. They are public safety, cleanliness, marketing and promotion and event programming. This project studied two case studies by conducting audits, making observations and implementing the Gehl Institute’s Public Life Tools. Ultimately findings showed that implementing a BID in the City of Norwalk could prove to be a helpful tool to fund essential economic activity, however, specifically for the City of Norwalk, before it can implement a BID, thought must be given to how it will bring investment to the area. Although brief recommendations were provided, such is beyond the area of study of this research and requires a deeper analysis. Thereafter, once Front Street boasts investment, implementing a BID will be much more effective in continuing the revitalization efforts in its downtown area.
- Resource Type:
- Graduate project
- Campus Tesim:
- Pomona
- Department:
- Urban & Regional Planning
- Creator:
- Miller, Lindsey
- Description:
- This project reviewed the effectiveness of marketing on enrollment rates in the CPP Payment Plan offered by the Office of Student Accounting & Cashiering. Marketing is used as a tool to inform students a payment plan is an available and affordable option when paying tuition. A survey was sent to active Cal Poly Pomona students to gather data related to demographics, as well as student’s knowledge of the payment plan. This study found that 96% of participants had heard about the payment plan offered, but 78% of those participants have not previously participated in the plan. A discussion of literature found that low-income minority students have a greater need for financial assistance when it comes to affording college. This study further analyzed low-income students, low-income students who are parents, and low-income Hispanic/ Latino students to determine what percentage were participating in the plan. Survey data found that 4% of low-income students who are parents, 11% of low-income students, and 34% of low-income Hispanic/Latino students have previously participated in the plan. While marketing techniques such as email may be an effective form of notifying students, it does not necessarily impact the enrollment rates.
- Resource Type:
- Graduate project
- Campus Tesim:
- Pomona
- Department:
- Political Science
- Creator:
- Velez, Fabian
- Description:
- The City of Covina is a city within the County of Los Angeles which faces an unusual issue of having pockets within the City which are under the jurisdiction of the County due to the expansion of City boundaries around areas which chose to remain under County jurisdiction. In August of 2019, an item was brought forth to the City Council which considered the annexation of the islands. This report examines the feasibility of the annexation by breaking down the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats through a SWOT analysis. The recommendation reached after the research is for the City Council, should they wish to proceed with the annexations, do so in a phased approach beginning with the six islands within the City’s boundaries which do not overlap with outer City borders.
- Resource Type:
- Graduate project
- Campus Tesim:
- Pomona
- Department:
- Political Science
- Creator:
- Zheng, Hao
- Description:
- In the field of web application development, there are three main parts in code implementation: backend architecture, frontend implementation, CI/CI pipeline. Since backend architecture is extremely important, therefore it is crucial to design a maintainable and extensible backend architecture for further development. The paper is to demonstrate building a solid backend architecture for an online library website. The complete implementation of the architecture is split into four sections: microservices designing, database architecture, backend architecture, and REST API designing. In the introduction, the problems of traditional software development methodology are pointed out. The concepts of microservice and Docker are then introduced in Section 1. Section 2 demonstrates how to design the database architecture by illustrating ER diagrams and database controller packages. Section 3 demonstrates the specific steps of implementing backend logic for microservices using Python. REST APIs, the bridge connecting backend services and frontend clients, are introduced in Section 4. The verification of REST APIs using unit testing and postman is also introduced at the end of the paper. Each section explains related concepts and demonstrates specific steps of the implementation. The complete picture of the architecture is clear to illustrate the maintainability and extensibility of the system.
- Resource Type:
- Graduate project
- Campus Tesim:
- Pomona
- Department:
- Computer Science
10. Physical and Numerical Hydrological Modeling of Bell Canyon Within the San Dimas Experimental Forest
- Creator:
- Hernandez, Kevin
- Description:
- The San Dimas Experimental Forest (SDEF) has been used as an outdoor hydrological laboratory since 1934 by the United States Forest Service to investigate watershed management practices, understand the effects of forest fires, and conduct ecological studies. This study focuses on modeling a specific area within the SDEF's Big Dalton watershed, Bell Canyon (857 acres), through the creation of a scaled physical hydrological model and a numerical hydrological model. The scaled physical model downsizes Bell Canyon to produce a fiberglass mold house on a utility cart. Rainfall is applied at different intensities to the scaled physical model using a pump, piping, and sprinklers. The runoff from Bell Canyon is measured using a scale and Arduino microcontroller, allowing for the development of hydrographs. The numerical model in HEC-HMS is based on the full-scale Bell Canyon area and is compared to the scaled physical model to understand the similitude relationships between the two hydrological models.
- Resource Type:
- Masters Thesis
- Campus Tesim:
- Pomona
- Department:
- Civil Engineering