Our team of five graduate students developed a Java-based point-of-sale system that also performed inventory management. Using an Agile approach, along with Netbeans and the Netbeans GUI builder, we created a user interface with an operational login feature, as well as both adminstrative and basic user account management. Using SQL for an integrated database, the application successfully managed product and sales numbers with a customizable metric dashboard. All phases of the SDLC were completed with respective documentation.
General Dynamics was using a system to simulate airport and aircraft conditions for the purpose of training pilots and air traffic controllers. However, they wanted to be able to simulate the weather for a particular day and time, in order to provide a more realistic training environment for students.
I served as Team Lead for our software engineering team of six computer science students that developed a C++ application to clean and re-format weather data provided by aircraft-mounted sensors reporting in CDRF format.
Using sockets and CUDA technology, we successfully parsed, analyzed, and formatted the incoming data, removing outliers and unnecessary information, which resulted in presentable and comprehensable data sets that went on to be used for weather simulation. All phases of the SDLC were completed with respective documentation.
Our team was presented with an award from General Dynamics Information Technology for fulfilling the project charter.
ABOVE - Our full team with Dr. Adrian Rusu and the GDIT team down at the FAA Tech Center in Egg Harbor Township, NJ.
For our undergraduate senior project, our team of three computer science students used Swift to develop an iOS application that allowed users to locate and RSVP to events happening in their area, as well as create events of their own. This project was a collaboration with a student from the Rowan School of Business. The business student's senior project was to create a business model, and ours was to develop an application, so we teamed up to execute both projects simultaneously. Below is a demo video of our final product presented by one of our team members.