Projects from the Department of Software Engineering
Team Members: Justin Javier, Raquib Lavani, Tyler Sadler, Kaitlyn Stark
ZenZone is a web application that shows how busy and loud study spots are across campus. We created this app to help students find quality places to study. We hope to save you from the experience of going from DIEC to ETLC to NREF only to find those places are very loud and have nowhere to sit. Using your device's microphone and GPS we can calculate how busy and loud study spots on campus are.
Discipline:Software Engineering
Team Members: Jie Fan, Muhammad Fiaz, Joshua Wong
Lexicon Labyrinth is a fast-paced competitive multiplayer word-based survival game for web browsers.
Discipline:Software Engineering
Team Members: Sehbazz Virk, Calvin Choi, Ajitesh Gupta
Trucking Logistics companies have a unique problem of routing many trucks to many clients every day. Finding the best way to route their drivers to their clients means they spend less on fuel, minimize response times, and minimize emissions. Fleet managers are also faced with the challenge of managing trucks which need recurring maintenance and a large list of drivers who need to know their daily routes.
Discipline:Software Engineering
Team Members: Albert Dinh, Ashley Davis, Ali Muneer
Pac-Man is a traditional arcade game that is widely known. Remastered Pac-Man is built upon this classic favourite with exciting new features to challenge you and your friends. Explore several new ways to play with different game modes, playable characters, and unique level maps!
Discipline:Software Engineering
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