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Successful Projects at Univ. Of Southern California

* Note :- Project have been grouped according to their related Course Work

1) Software Engineering :(CS 577a)

Prof : Dr. Barry Boehm
 

    a) Developing Box Office Database System for 24th Street Theater

    A team of six Computer Science Masters students are developing a Box Office Database System for 24th Street Theater with Client-Server architecture using Java and MySQL.

All Details and Documents Related to the project can be found at :

http://greenbay.usc.edu/csci577/fall2007/projects/team1/

2) Specification and Design of User Interface Software

Prof : Steve Jacobs

 

    a) Developing Integrated Patient Monitor

    A team of three students is developing a patient monitoring system. The emphasis is on the User interface. The students are trying to Simulate multi-touch GUI as found with Microsoft Surface and I Phone. The tools used by the Students in this demonstration are Yahoo UI API specifically Drag and Drop

All Details and Documents Related to the project can be found at:

Sorry , On Going project no Online presence yet

3) Artificial Intelligence

Prof : Morardi Hadi

a) Implementation of BFS and DFS Algorithms in JAVA

b) Implementation of A* Search in JAVA

c) Wumpus World Simulation in CLIPS

d) Optical Character Recognition Neural Network in MATLAB

4) CodeCountSQL Directed Research

Prof : Winsor Brown

5) Software Architecture

Prof : Neno Medvidovic

6) Database Interoperability

Prof : Dennis McLeod

 

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