Monday, October 27, 2008

Dprofiler files to get you started...

Thanks again to Doug Maiden for spending Saturday with us and getting us up to speed on Dprofiler! Dprofiler is a very interesting piece of technology and I am betting it might create some job opportunities for students who can master the program. I was telling Doug during the break that I landed my first job due specialized knowledge with a program called Lotus 1-2-3 (for you younger folks, this was one of the first commercial spreadsheet or an old school version of Excel).

Doug left us with some files that you can download from our project web page:

http://www.uta.edu/faculty/hansz/5334/retailproject.htm

These files include (1) Bardin Center sim file (you need to put in the cladding for a full cost estimate), (2) Doug's PowerPoint presentation notes, and (3) the Dprofiler User Manual in pdf.


Remember, when you use Dprofiler in the REAE@UTA computer lab, you will likely need to refresh the network licenses (go to 'help' then select 'license'...).

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