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Senior Project Presentations

Started by Jerry, 2004-12-03T11:38:38-06:00 (Friday)

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Jerry

Yep, it’s that time of the semester! Time for the Senior Project Teams to show off.

Everyone is welcome to attend.

Below are the days, times, and a brief project description for the CS 425 teams. For more detailed information visit: http://www.cs.siue.edu/SeniorProjects/f04.htm

Thursday Dec. 9th 12:30 pm until 1:25 pm                        
Room EB 2029                          
Team: JJJR

Project Description: Nestle Archiving Tool for Servers, is sponsored by the Nestle Purina Product Technology Center based in St. Louis, MO. The purpose is to solve the problem of unmanaged research documents on the company's various servers stretching across numerous domains.  

 
Thursday Dec. 9th 1:30 pm until 2:25 pm                                  
Room EB 2029                          
Team: Transformers

Project Description: The goal of Big Avoidance Robot Bringing Items Everywhere (B.A.R.B.I.E) is to develop a robot to successfully compete in the Regional IEEE robotics competition.  


Thursday Dec. 16th 12 noon until 12:55 pm                      
Room EB 1012                                    
Team: Juggernauts

Project Description: InterFAQs is an automated frequently asked question (FAQ) system being developed for the Financial Aid website of Southern Illinois University Edwardsville.
 

Thursday Dec. 16th 1 pm until 1:55 pm                            
Room EB 1012                                      
Team: A-maize-ing

Project Description: Maintenance and Organizational Scheduling Software (MOSS) is being designed for the National Corn-to-Ethanol Research Center. The software's purpose will be to schedule and track required preventative maintenance on its equipment as well as an easy to use work order system for tracking day-to-day maintenance in the plant.


 
Thursday Dec. 16th 2 pm until 2:55 pm                            
Room EB 1012                                      
Team: Evolution

Project Description: The purpose of Robot Orientation and Mapping Project (R.O.M.P) is to come up with a mapping feature and try to solve the orientation problem for the robot Marvin

 
"Make a Little Bird House in Your Soul" - TMBG...

Jonathan Birch

What day is the "Transformers" project going to be presented? Wedensday is the 8th, and since either the 8th or 9th would make sense, its not really clear.
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Tyler

Retired CAOS Officer/Overachiever
SIUE Alumni Class of 2005

Jerry

Thursday the 9th.

Cut & Paste error .... sorry.
"Make a Little Bird House in Your Soul" - TMBG...

William Grim

Following Dr. Weinberg's lead, the CS 499 Senior Project teams are also going to be presenting soon, and everyone is welcome to attend those as well.

For more detailed information, please see http://www.cs.siue.edu/SeniorProjects/s04.htm

Times and descriptions:

Thursday, December 9th from 6:00 PM until 6:55 PM
Room EB 2029
Simple Survey
Description: SimpleSurvey is a tool created to simplify the survey creation and distribution process. It incorporates pipelining and branching techniquesto maximize survey efficiency and interactivity. The tool is a no-cost substitute for a $2000 survey application.

Thursday, December 9th from 7:00 PM until 7:55 PM
Room EB 2029
DataMatrix
Prof. McEvoy from Speech Pathology Department asked us to develop a web based interface.  The interface will allow faculty and graduate students to record basic competency completion and track graduate students clinical progress in the graduate student portfolio.  The portfolio's purpose is to aid the Speech Pathology Department in obtaining ASHA accredidation.

Tuesday, December 14th from 6:00 PM until 6:55 PM
Room EB 1010
GAIA
Description: The purpose of our senior project is to design and implement a genetic algorithm that can be used to find optimal solutions for a variety of real-world problems. This genetic algorithm will function in a manner mimickingthe theory of evolution. Our client is Dr. Edmond Abrahamian of Tripos Inc. located in St. Louis, MO. He will be using the final product in the area ofbioinformatics, but it should be generic enough for use in other areas as well. Our client has requested that our algorithm be implemented in such a way that it is platform independent, although primarily, he will be using it in the UNIX operating system.
William Grim
IT Associate, Morgan Stanley

Bryan

Quotetfizzle wrote:
CAPTIAN KERNEL AND THE COBBS!!!

All I'm going to say to this is, when are you having another poker game?  :-D
Bryan Grubaugh
Quickly aging alumni with too much time on his hands
Business Systems Analyst, Scripps Networks.

Tyler

We play on Sundays but I think you have the Dart League.  
Retired CAOS Officer/Overachiever
SIUE Alumni Class of 2005