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Created By: Shannon Scoffield
Created Date/Time: 8/13/2013 6:02 pm
 
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Time Id: 1123
Template/Type: Daily Tasks
Title/Caption: Daily Tasks
Start Date: 3/21/2013
Main Status: Active

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Notes:
• New logo for a company.
• Working on eCommerce.
• Recording hours to the other notebook. Did some training and tech support on expense/receipts. Added a view button to the chooser page. People were clicking on the set as default button instead of the graphic. The view button helps them make a decision.
• Went into Bridgerland to test the laptop on GoToMeeting. Worked with my sister for a couple of hours and tweaked some settings. Shared with my sister about what I want to do for adilas university. I also brought up the next project and how we went to take the adilas user guide to a digital level. We talked about concept, beginner, intermediate, advanced, and tech levels. At the tech level, we would be into database and code stuff. Basically, I need my sister’s help to help me carve out time to work on it. While at Bridgerland, I also talked with a guy about “PLC’s”, I think that stands for Programmable Logic Controllers. I was interested in setting up a business type model that could be arranged like an electrical or circuit board PLC. This would allow for mapping, flow, checkpoints, etc. This goes along with what we want to do for our open API (application programming interface). Anyways, I watched his run through a couple of training problems to get some ideas. What I saw was multiple tools being used at once or as needed. I saw maps, structures, desired output goals, inline monitoring, ability to see cause and effect, and ways to code and simulate code. Our model doesn’t follow perfectly with a PLC but there are quite a few similarities. Good stuff! 20 miles.