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Here is the team that developed the WyTrac/MapTrac system for WyJen Corporation.
Travis Barnes
Travis Barnes serves as project coordinator of the WyTrac project. He is a Computer Engineering Technology major at DeVry University. Besides overseeing the project, Travis also is one of the programmers responsible for creating the MapTrac Graphical User Interface (GUI) and takes part in programming the firmware as well.
Travis graduates from DeVry in October.
Danielle Simpson
Danielle Simpson is the project's documentation specialist. She is a Computer Engineering Technology major at DeVry University. She also assisted Travis with the creation of the MapTrac Graphical User Interface (GUI). She also assists in the creation and designing of different aspects of the presentations, including the board panel used during the week 12 showcase.
Danielle graduates from DeVry in February.
Jose Garcia
Jose Garcia is the hardware specialist of the project. He is an Electronic Engineering Technology major at DeVry University. Jose oversaw the creation of the hardware prototype. He also assisted with coding the firmware and with testing the hardware interface.
Jose graduates from DeVry in February.
Brian Thome
Brian Thome is another hardware engineer on the project. He, too, is an Electronics Engineering Technology major at DeVry University. Brian assisted with the coding of the firmware and the construction of the prototype. He also managed the project's Power Point presentation, which has served as the backbone of the senior project.
Brian graduates from DeVry in October.
Josh Hrach
Josh Hrach is the project's webmaster and assistant document specialist. He is also an Electronic Engineering Technology major at DeVry University. Josh assisted in some coding of the firmware and also provided some assistance in the testing phase of the project. He also took over weekly reporting duties near the end of the project after the documentation specialist had to take some personal time. His best duty on the project has been managing the group's website, which has served as a public face of the project.
Josh graduates from DeVry in February.
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