GrowForGood417 Website
Team Members:
Joey Powers – CIS Major
Dagan Fitzsimmons – CIS Major
Will Oliphant – CIS Major
John Ryan – CIS Major
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The GrowForGood417 Website is a project being developed by the GrowForGood417 Development Team. The goal of the project is to create a clean and easily adjustable website for the client (GrowForGood417) to be able to display their current products and promotions to their customers. The project will be completed by December 6. The project is being built using PHP and a MySQL database, along with HTML and CSS. The website will feature 6 easily adjustable data driven pages along with an admin dashboard that the client can log into in order to add or remove content from the website. The biggest priority for the client is to ensure that the data driven content on the page is simple for the client to adjust with no programming knowledge while also being an efficient website with high quality standards.
Blustyles Barbershop Website Project
Shaylee Smet, A.S. in Computer Science
Jordan Carter, A.S. in Computer Information Science
Jalen McGarrah, A.S. in Computer Science
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The Blustyles Barbershop Website Project is an ambitious endeavor to develop and deliver a fully functional business website for a local barbershop located in Springfield, Missouri. This project aims to create a comprehensive online presence that will effectively promote the client’s business, showcase their services, and provide essential information to potential customers in an easily accessible format.
The website will feature multiple pages including a welcoming landing/home page to make a strong first impression, an about/info page to share the barbershop’s story and values, a contact page for an interactive communication experience, and a gallery/reviews page to showcase the quality of work and customer satisfaction. We will also be implementing a client management system for the client to keep track of their customers. Our team’s primary focus is on creating an intuitive and visually appealing user interface that ensures a seamless experience across both web and mobile platforms.
Key technical aspects of the project include setting up a domain and hosting provider, configuring and deploying the website, implementing search engine optimization (SEO) techniques to improve visibility in search results, and integrating Google Maps to help customers easily locate the shop.
The development process will leverage modern web technologies and collaborative tools to ensure efficiency and quality in the final product. Our team has chosen React as the primary framework for website development, allowing for the creation of a dynamic and responsive user interface. Figma will be utilized for visual design and prototyping, enabling the team to create and iterate on designs quickly. GitHub will serve as the version control system, facilitating seamless collaboration among team members and maintaining a clear history of the project’s evolution.
Our team has established clear roles to ensure smooth project management: Jordan Carter as the file manager, overseeing documentation and file organization; Jalen McGarrah as the communications manager, facilitating client interactions and team communications; and Shaylee Smet as the calendar manager, keeping the project on schedule and coordinating deadlines.
Upon completion, this project will not only result in a fully functional business website but also demonstrate the team’s ability to collaborate effectively, leverage modern web technologies, and deliver a product that meets both client expectations and industry standards.
XFit Project
Johnny Sun – Computer Science
Kellen Lay – Computer Science
Michael Medley – Computer Science
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This project has us working on a fitness app and backend for allowing users and trainers to communicate, interact and add get data that wasn’t already implemented. We are creating components and models for an existing foundation of work provided by our client. We plan on working on this project with each of us working on certain parts. The front end will be worked on by Kellen and the back end will be worked on by Johnny and Michael. The backend is written in C# and communicates with the Azure cloud network for the data. The frontend is a mobile app written in react native that will be using the C# API to get data.
Our client has set up the access keys that we will use to probe and test different functions while we are building it. When we are testing the app on a phone, we are using the Expo Go development app which allows us to run the app from our computer and connect to it with a local IP address. When we are testing the backend, we are using Visual Studio for editing and Swagger for the API testing to the database in Azure. GitHub is what we are going to be using for our version control system, and GitHub issues will be used to track our progress.
Most if not all, communication will be done through Teams. Anything that happens or issues that arise will be talked about and managed through teams. During each weekly meeting we will meet with our client to make sure everything is going according to our plan. Our plan is to get certain parts of the project done before our deadline in early December. Anything that we can get done, our client will be more than happy with. Any further changes to the plan will be talked about and adjusted if needed.
Photographer Booking Website
Lucas Linn, Computer Science
Steve Ward, Computer Science
Justin Weiner, Computer Science
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This project aims to create a user-friendly website for a professional photographer, designed to streamline the booking and service selection process. The photographer’s business focuses on a variety of services such as event photography, portrait sessions, and commercial shoots. The platform will include an integrated booking calendar, service packages, and payment processing, making it easy for clients to view availability and select their desired services in a seamless manner.
The website’s functionality will revolve around user convenience and accessibility. Visitors will be able to browse through different photography packages, see real-time updates on available time slots, and book appointments directly through the site. Key features will include a dynamic calendar for managing appointments, customized service options, and an intuitive interface that guides users through the booking process. Additionally, the site will be optimized for both desktop and mobile devices, ensuring that clients can access it from any device.
Our team will be using modern web development tools and frameworks such as HTML5, CSS3, JavaScript, and a backend. Ultimately, the goal is to provide a platform that improves customer engagement, simplifies bookings, and enhances the overall experience for both the photographer and their clients.
Edge Transportation Tech Overhaul
Connor Hardin (CIS)
Shane Mrad (CS, Networking)
Audrey Harmon (CIS)
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Edge Transportation is embarking on a crucial technological transformation aimed at creating a centralized digital hub that streamlines operations and enhances user experience. This project seeks to develop a comprehensive web-based solution within a constrained annual budget of $500. The new system will comprise three main components: a user-friendly frontend, a robust backend infrastructure, and seamless email integration.
The front end will feature a modern, responsive design with seven key pages: Home, About Us, Contact Us, Estimate Requests, Catalog of Loads/Times, Job Postings, and Job Application. These pages will provide customers and potential employees with easy access to essential information and services. The backend will be built on a cost-effective cloud hosting service, incorporating a secure login system and an administrative interface for efficient management. To ensure scalability and streamline recruitment processes, the system will include email integration, enabling job applicantsto submit their applications directly to the business owner.
Ernie Biggs Piano Bar Website Update
Zachary Hinote: Computer Science, 2024 Graduation Date
Bruce Marshall: Computer Science, 2024 Graduation Date
Hamid Safi: Computer Information Systems, 2024 Graduation Date
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Ernie Biggs Piano Bar is a bar in Springfield Missouri with events, reservations, and roadshows. It was recently bought by our client, Ryan. There are some things lacking with the current website. Events dictate what is happening rather than what is available without allowing customers to purchase tickets in advance. Reservations allow submissions without checking what seating is available. Finally, some things are out of date with the website which could be improved.
Our goals are as follows:
Making a database for reservations and events. We plan to use either Wix or Jotform for the website’s database. This database should be able to track the current number of individuals present that have reserved a place. Once the capacity is met, no more reservations can be made. We will need to consider things such as how many seats are per group, as well as standing room. This issue is the number one priority.
Adding payment functionality to events. With no current way to register online, all visitors are forced to pay in person. We plan on integrating online payment into the website to allow individuals to pay online to register for events. This will require our first priority to be met (the ability to make reservations online).
Making general improvements to the website after the previous two tasks are accomplished. Ryan had mentioned mirroring events from Facebook to the website, this seems like something that we would need an API for. Other small changes include minor aesthetics.