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Project Presentations
The final projects for CSC 210, Spring 2014 are shown below.
Proposals
- Lannister: URbooks
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URbooks is a web site that
provides students with a website where they can buy and sell
textbooks. Students can see, by class, which books are available
for sale.
- Backslash: UR Dorm Recipes
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UR Dorm
Recipes is a web site that provides students with recipes
they can make using the groceries availabe at Hillside and the
tools that are available in the dorms.
- CODE: Museshare
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Museshare is a system for local
musicians to share information with local fans and
impresarios. It lets musicians put up sound files and
information about their musical groups.
- ContraWeb: TARS
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TARS stands for Teaching
Assistantship Request System. It allows students to apply for
teaching assistanships; teachers to request teaching
assistantships; and administrators to set up semesters and
insure students get paid (or credit) for the assistanship.
- Hacklemore: Velociraptor
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Velociraptor helps people manage sports
teams on line. Teams can communicate with each other sharing
organizational and play information with each other.
- Llama: UR Housed
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UR Housed is a system that helps
students navigate the UR housing lottery combining information
from the dorm lottery with information on the interactive
residential guide.
- Sk3m: Small Restaurant On-line Presence
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IT Small Restaurant On-line Presence
lets small restaurant develop systems to promote their
restaurants and take on-line order.
- SqlThePrql: URScheduler
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URscheduler helps students build their
class schedule for upcoming semesters combining information from
the standard course descriptions with information from
RateMyProfessor, CDCS, and reviews stored in the site.
- Synapps: UR Hungry
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UR Hungry provides information about on
campus restaurants including the individual options within the
sites as well as the locations. It allows students to write
reviews of the restaurants.
- Tautology: Constraint Satisfaction Problem Solver
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Constraint Satisfaction Problem Solver
provides a user interface through which people can set up and
solve problems using Constraint Satisfaction. The user
associates elements in their problem with the propositional
variables and rules about those propositions as the
constraint. It then calls a general purpose constraint
satisfaction algorithm to find solutions.
- Team RNG: TARS
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TARS stands for Teaching
Assistantship Request System. It allows students to apply for
teaching assistanships; teachers to request teaching
assistantships; and administrators to set up semesters and
insure students get paid (or credit) for the assistanship. It
was requested by the Computer Science department. Independant,
competing systems were developed by ContraWeb and Team RNG.