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Class project

Class project. Build something. Install on your machine Build Desktop app Web app (consider XAMPP or MAMP/WAMP) Backend User interface Must involve information management Best to bring it in on a notebook Share the development process as you go along.

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Class project

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  1. Class project

  2. Build something • Install on your machine • Build • Desktop app • Web app (consider XAMPP or MAMP/WAMP) • Backend • User interface • Must involve information management • Best to bring it in on a notebook • Share the development process as you go along

  3. What sort of tool to experiment with? • Perhaps you know an area that others don’t know • Advanced or specialized data management • Geographic information systems • Information integration • Images, video, animation, sound data • Music (MIDI or audio editing or synthesized instruments) • Natural language • Speech synthesis

  4. Development environments • Web (focus on data): • Ruby on Rails, Grails, Turbo Gears, Django, etc. • Rapidweaver, Freeway, etc. • HTML5 (local data storage, graphical and video data standards) • Desktop app development environments focused on data intensive applications • REALbasic • Visual Studio • Specialized database system • Geographical • CAD • Medical imaging, textual medical records

  5. What to show • If you have a windows machine, we can plug you into the TV displays • We can take turns looking at your screen • You can take screen capture (image or video), perhaps with voice over • You can use slides, but only for screen capture and remarks concerning the screen captures • No need to hand in a paper

  6. Important • Programming (or a lot of it) is not required • But please put in time to share something substantive with the class • Try to build something non-trivial • You can share it in stages • You can work in groups • ** End with a lesson or lessons learned!

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