White Paper Project

Research Blog 2 - Heat Pump White Paper

Isaac's picture

This document summarizes the information found at http://www.gshp.org.uk/index.htm. This is the website for the Ground Source Heat Pump Association. One of their principle aims is to represent the Ground Source Heating and Cooling Industry. The information found on this site will more than likely be accurate, but we must pay attention to any biases that we come across. We want to include much of the same information, but leave the reader completely open to make their own decision.

Individual activity report.

This week was mainly devoted to research. I did a lot of searching to find a few different types of wind turbines and ended up using three of them on my research blogs. I even watched some video clips about them being used by famous people. I saw that Jay Leno was putting one of them on top of his garage. I thought was good because Jay can afford all the electricity he wants but he would rather “go green” by using solar, as well as wind power. I found that with the combination of the two he doesn’t even use any electricity from the grid most of the year.

Research Blog 1 - Heat Pumps

Isaac's picture

This document summarized the information found at http://www.geo4va.vt.edu/A2/A2.htm. This site is funded by the U.S. Department of Energy’s State Energy Program through the Virginia Department of Mines, Minerals, and Energy.

I think this site is going to be incredibly valuable for researching heat pumps for our white paper project. The information on this website can more than likely be considered credible since it is funded by the U.S. Department of Energy.

Research Blog 3 Group 6

For my third research blog, I again wanted to look specifically at web browser features that companies would want and need. The place that I found information was the Univeristy of Washington who did a study to find out what the browser needs of researchers were:
http://uwnews.org/uweek/article.aspx?id=47237

2nd Research blog

Zebulon's picture

While searching through these more websites I wanted to find more information comparing the Iphone and the G1, the android. I found a couple good sources that are also video feeds of direct comparison without being bias.
The websites that I found through searching on Google and using “compare IPhone + G1” are:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mM02qv3Jr-A
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hSuOmU6HdpI&feature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h8XoFdHkx7U&feature=related

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Research Blog 2 Group 6

The second source that I found to offer a lot of information was:
http://humanresources.about.com/od/hristechnology/a/assess_needs.htm

Research Blog 1 Group 6

When I began my research, I decided to look at all three of the web browsers from a general viewpoint, to try and find their key differences and similarities. The following web-site helped the most:
http://hubpages.com/hub/What-is-the-best-browser

Research Blog 3 – Firewall Features

Kristin's picture

In this blog, I wanted to look specifically at the firewall features for a router. The routers we’re comparing support several different kinds of firewall features, so I wanted to be sure we had information on the differences of each of them for the introduction.

• Network Address Translation (NAT)

Wk 14 Activity report

secolema's picture

This week I finished up the last two of my three research blogs. In the first, I researched the manufacturer’s website for use of the specifications of the D-link router. Things such as firewalls, size, and warranty information were found. The second article that I used was an online review of the router by PC world. The reviewer is a third party and put the item through various functionality tests. I plan to use most of the information given. Specifically they give information on the speeds of transfer depending on how far away a computer is from the wireless router.