Forecasting Daily Number of User Problem Reports of Junyi Academy for Efficient Staff Allocation

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Fall 2016

Students: 

Chia Li Chien, Sherry Wu, Elisa Wang, Emily Wu

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NTHU

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Introduction of Our Client: Junyi Academy In this project, our client is Junyi Academy, a platform offering online learning resources for all ages. It provides practice exercises, instructional videos, and a personalized learning dashboard that empower learners to study at their own pace in and outside of the classroom. With high utilization ratio of the practice exercises, Junyi receives problems reported by users, which are called “user problem reports”. All the reports will be checked and then be distributed to the responsible team by operation team.

Preparing for e-invoice donation drops in Taiwan cities

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Fall 2016

Students: 

Neil Huang, Ian Lin, Leo Lee, Martin Hsia

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NTHU

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1. Business Problem
In 2017, a new regulation about invoice donation was issued. All the invoices issued will be
transformed into e-invoice instead of paper invoice. However, this regulation will cause great
donation drops, and this is a problem for central and local government in Taiwan.
This project provide forecast of the next 2 month e-invoice donation amount to central
government. With this forecast, central government could know which city or county would
confront a donation amount drop in the future and ask local government to take actions.

Forecasting restaurant sales using data from iChef, weather forecasts, and holiday information

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Fall 2016

Students: 

Nicholas Danks, Isaac Martinez, Mahsa Ashouri, Paul Rivera

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NTHU

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One of the largest challenges facing small and medium restaurants is that of competing against big chains with better information infrastructure – an advantage that allows the big chains to plan resource allocation more precisely based on demand and other factors. iChef provides this platform for small restaurants “making enterprise level technologies affordable and understandable for small restaurants”.

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