Software engineering (SER 402, SER 517)

The software engineering program in the School of Computing and Augmented Intelligence blends engineering, computing, project leadership and software construction. Students learn how to make creative software solutions to solve global issues. Industry partners sponsor many of these projects, bringing unmatched, real-world experiences into the learning environment.

Spring 2024 projects

Innovation Showcase

Virtual Reality Space Game
Students: Sydney Cochran, Nicolas Coles, Garret Reichenbach, Ethan Rosenhan, Dallin Wallace
Class: SER 402 Computing Capstone Project II 


The purpose of this project is to develop software that will help raise public awareness of the Psyche mission.

 

Innovation Showcase

SaaS Web App Design & Development
Students: Caleb Kryza, Cecil Osif, Ethan Shaw, Brayden Stuva, Sandie Tai
Class: SER 402 Computing Capstone Project II 


The Software as a Service (SaaS) platform is tailored for 3D printing businesses.

 

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Open Systems Engineering Environment for Python
Students: Jackson Braunschweig, Zachary Plitzuweit, Andrea Schoonover, Zachary Urssing, Emily Williamson
Class: SER 402 Computing Capstone Project II
Sponsor: Boeing


The objective of this project is to create a python solution for The Open Systems Engineering Environment (OSEE) open source project.

Innovation Showcase

Mobile App for iOS – Facilitating 1:1 Discussion on Challenging Topics
Students: Robby Gonzalez, James Heinemann, Saad Khan, Jeremiah Schwartz, Chase Whitehouse
Class: SER 402 Computing Capstone Project II 


The goal of the mobile application is to promote and foster conversation on topics in a positive, constructive manner.

 

Innovation Showcase

Web application for Employees, Clients and Management to use for Electronic Visit Verification, Billing and other applications.
Students: Suparno Roy Chowdhury, Nguyen Nguyen, Victor Ledezma Perez, Jared Lara Torres   
Class: SER 402 Computing Capstone Project II 


The purpose of this project is to develop a website for employees and management to use for various applications on a daily basis that would be designed with HIPPA compliance in mind.

 

Innovation Showcase

Test Framework for Redfish Server
Students: Andrew Erting, Cristian Munoz Gonzalez, Gabrielle Meacham, Cayden Murphree
Class: SER 402 Computing Capstone Project II 


The purpose of this project is to develop an extensible test framework for validating implementations of Redfish services for industrial automation.

Innovation Showcase

Y.1731 Performance Monitoring Tool
Students: Adam Rojas, Hunter Spragg, Nathaniel Sullivan, TJ Reynolds
Class: SER 402 Computing Capstone Project II 


The objective of this project is the development of a comprehensive network monitoring and management application designed to optimize the performance, reliability and security of Ethernet-based networks.

 

Innovation Showcase

Arduino Sketch Import Module
Students: Rachel Breinholt, Cole Malachuk, John Nguyen, Sophie Obrien, Scotty Solomon
Class: SER 402 Computing Capstone Project II 


The project involves the design and implementation of a Visual Studio Code plugin module that will scan, analyze and create a CMake based self contained project out of a Arduino Sketch.

 

Innovation Showcase

TimeGenie: A Next-gen Web Application for Recording Timesheets
Students: Robert Buice, Coleman Salabye, Trevor Thompson, Alvin Tran
Class: SER 402 Computing Capstone Project II 


TimeGenie allows an easier way to record attendance and project activities. It uses fool-proof techniques that enable more flexibility for users while safeguarding business interest.

 

Innovation Showcase

Personal Wearable Hardware Software Support
Students: Ibrahim Mohammed I Alzara, Austin Carson, Harrison Fishco, Alper Ozturk
Class: SER 402 Computing Capstone Project II 


The purpose of this project is to develop software solutions for wearable devices.

 

Innovation Showcase

Digital Bone Atlas for Skeletal Abuse in the Elderly
Students: Unique Chhetri, Subham Kumar, Rishikesh Anand
Class: SER 517 Software Factory Capstone


This is a National Institute of Justice funded project in collaboration between Dr. Katelyn Bolhofner on ASU’s West Valley Campus and Dr. Kevin Gary on ASU’s Poly Campus. The intent is to create a national online resource for training and analysis of laser-scanned bone samples to determine if an elderly deceased person suffered an accident or experienced non-accidental trauma.

 

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Developing a Trigger based camera security system
Students: Sai Chandra Kaushik Reddy Parvatala, Suvarshitha Kalvakuntla, Mounika Ramakkagari, Prudhvi Sai Tej Reddy Gummireddy, Mogileeswar Reddy Morramreddygari, Sai Susmita Edara
Class: SER 517 Software Factory Capstone


The end-users often face numerous challenges with conventional camera surveillance systems. These difficulties may include high energy consumption, significant storage requirements for ongoing video feeds, and privacy implications due to constant monitoring. The goal of this team is to overcome this issue by creating a trigger oriented surveillance system that reduces energy consumption, storage and also adheres to the traditional surveillance system’s goals.

 

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Web Driver used to join meetings automatically and record as MP3
Students: Varun Menon, Darshan Navadiya, Janki Padiya, Drashti Patel, Manasi Anantpurkar, Alok Rajpurohit
Class: SER 517 Software Factory Capstone


The primary challenge of this project is to autonomously navigate through different video conferencing platforms like Google Meet, Zoom, Microsoft Teams, and Cisco Webex using a web driver, and to join scheduled meetings without manual intervention. The goal is to ensure seamless entry into these meetings using a given account, manage audio and video settings to maintain a non-intrusive presence, and efficiently record the meeting proceedings in MP3 format. This involves overcoming platform-specific nuances to control the meeting environment, such as turning off microphones and cameras, detecting participants, and leaving meetings when alone. Additionally, the project aims to process and send these recordings to a designated API, following specified formats and protocols.

 

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ABR AI Web Based Application using React and Three.js
Students: Aryan Mehta, Aryan Agarwal, Ish Takkar, Karan Sorot, Jay Sachin Chiddarwar, Arshak Shan Shajahan
Class: SER 517 Software Factory Capstone


The objective of this project is to develop a web application as an extension of an existing desktop software for ABR AI team, using ReactJS. This transition aims to enhance functionality, accessibility, and user experience, ensuring competitiveness in the modern software landscape.

 

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CAssess
Students: Amarjeet Singh, Subham Kumar, Unique Chhetri, Sambhav Kapoor, Umang Sahastransu
Class: SER 517 Software Factory Capstone


CAssess is an application designed to track the progress of class projects while ensuring adherence to agile methodology standards. By integrating with external tools such as GitHub, Taiga, and Slack, CAssess streamlines project monitoring and saves professors valuable time by consolidating all project details into a single, user-friendly platform.

 

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WebVitals+
Students: Michael Kasper, Michael Kangas, James Thayer, Oluwamayowa Esan, Soohwan Kim
Class: SER 517 Software Factory Capstone


WebVitals+ aims to enhance the web development process by providing insightful monitoring of web vitals analytics. This Chrome extension offers real-time metrics visualization and leverages language models for actionable recommendations, to help developers optimize web pages effectively. Its capability to track historical data allows for an analysis of changes over time.

 

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Game Night Recommender
Students: Adam Shoaib, Diya Sanghvi, Manisha Malhar Rao Deshpande, Naheer Fatima, Sowmya Tanikonda
Class: SER 517 Software Factory Capstone


The Game Night Recommender (GNR) tool aims to address the challenge of selecting suitable video games for group play among friends. By integrating automatically gathered data from Discord and Steam APIs with user-provided preferences, the tool’s goal is to generate personalized, ranked game recommendations accompanied by explanations, enhancing the overall multiplayer gaming experience for users.

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Comparative Study and Analysis of Eye Gaze Estimation Models
Students: Harshitha Karur, Paromita Roy, Rahul Ghanghas, Rushikesh Patil 
Class: SER 517 Software Factory Capstone


This project aims to conduct a comprehensive comparative analysis of different eye gaze tracking estimation models, including GazeRefineNet, OpenGaze, and ODABE (Online Deep Appearance-Based Eye-Tracking). The goal is to identify the optimal model based on factors such as accuracy, computational demand, ease of use, and scalability for different applications. By evaluating the strengths and limitations of each model, the project seeks to uncover opportunities for performance enhancement and wider application of eye-tracking technologies, ultimately contributing to the development of more intuitive, engaging, and accessible digital interfaces.

 

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Auto BIM Route Mobile Application
Students: Aniket Ahir, Amit Dave, Aakanksha Desai, Srishti Chaudhary, Omkar Pisal
Class: SER 517 Software Factory Capstone

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Auto BIM Route (ABR) aims to streamline building design coordination by leveraging generative AI algorithms to automatically generate clash-free placements for building components. Our goal is to develop a mobile application, extending the functionality of ABR AI’s desktop app, to enhance accessibility and usability for stakeholders. This project seeks to optimize constructability, material efficiency, and eliminate the need for recurring coordination efforts, ultimately improving the efficiency and quality of construction projects.

 

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ABR DESKTOP UI with WPF and Outlook Plugin
Students: Li-Che Hsu, Aaditya Muley, Nirmit Agrawal, Karan Javali, Akshat Bakliwal
Class: SER 517 Software Factory Capstone

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The challenge is to modernize ABR’s UI Plugin/Desktop products by transitioning from Windows Form to WPF while adding new functionalities. The goal of the team is to deliver a fully functional desktop application with a modern UI using WPF and C#. This upgrade is crucial for streamlining ABR’s software offerings in the construction and BIM domain, catering to professionals and internal teams alike.

 

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CycleSafe
Students: Rhishabh Hattarki, Akshata Kodagnur, Akansh Kumar, Manoj Dara
Class: SER 517 Software Factory Capstone

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CycleSafe is a bicycle safety device and application aimed at enforcing the 3-foot distance law between vehicles and cyclists. Originally developed by the University of Arizona, the device could capture pictures of close passes. The current iteration, led by the ASU Capstone Team, focuses on enhancing user experience by enabling direct image transfer to smartphones, real-time incident monitoring, automatic image selection, and automatic license plate recognition. Users can view and select captured images for upload to law enforcement agencies, streamlining the reporting process. Overall, CycleSafe’s latest version aims to provide a superior user experience while improving cyclist safety.

 

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Scorecraft
Students: Mohana Deepthi Karumanchi, Jyothirmai Kantipud, Harshavardhan Bodepudi, Sai Viswas Nirukonda, Manideep Nalluri, Sri Shashank Mandava
Class: SER 517 Software Factory Capstone


Current evaluation systems encounter challenges in effectively managing student assessments for both group and individual projects. Due to this constraint, instructors are frequently required to perform repetitive and time-intensive procedures, as they are required to manually modify the content to suit the distinct requirements of various assessment formats. In addition to providing advanced functionalities for managing rubrics and adjusting grading, the system should maintain a user-friendly layout to accommodate users. ScoreCraft’s major purpose is to improve the evaluation process by delivering an effective and user-friendly web application that outperforms traditional grading platforms like Canvas. ScoreCraft is built primarily to optimize the grading process, increasing its accuracy and efficiency for instructors. The goal is to accomplish this by creating a user-friendly interface that allows for easy allocation of points and comments for both group and individual criteria. This approach aims to decrease unnecessary tasks for the grader while improving the overall grading process.

 

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Psyche Publication Repository
Students: Devanshu Desai, Jay Yogeshbhai Patel, Manan Hasmukhkumar Patel, Sudheer Reddy Kunduru, Swapnil Mukeshbhai Chadotra
Class: SER 517 Software Factory Capstone

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The Psyche Project endeavors to develop a specialized publication management application tailored for its research institute, which focuses on studying the asteroid Psyche with global scholarly involvement. Operating within the research and academic domain, the project recognizes the critical need for effective document management to support collaboration and knowledge dissemination among scholars. Through the creation of a user-friendly web platform, the project aims to centralize document storage, enhance collaboration capabilities, ensure version control, and implement robust security measures. The application seeks to optimize the workflow within the research institute, enabling seamless collaboration and efficient information sharing among scholars, administrators, and collaborators involved in Psyche research.

 

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Detection of Ideal Behaviors with Low Impact in Github Repositories
Students: Ajay Babu Yadavalli, Hemanth Dudula, Bhavani Reddy Lenkala, Ranajith Reddy Lakky Reddy, Puneeth Reddy Rajidi
Class: SER 517 Software Factory Capstone


Sometimes in order to ensure that all team members are contributing effectively, managers will place goals or expectations on participation on a sprint by sprint basis. However, bad actors will search for ways to meet these objectives without actually performing any work. These people will have ideal metrics, but little or no actual impact on the contents of the repository.Such behavior is difficult for a manager to detect, and can take a lot of time to investigate. This project aims to create a prototype of a system which can automatically scan a repository for such behavior and raise an alert for the manager to investigate.

 

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Autonomous Aerial Object Detection and Recognition
Students: Keya Patel, Yash Maheshwari, Dirgh Patel, Heli Vachhani, Dhwanil Vashi
Class: SER 517 Software Factory Capstone

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This project aims to enhance an aerial object detection system using YOLO v5 on Kutta’s Small Mission Computer, focusing on improving speed and accuracy amid hardware limitations. One goal is to address the challenges faced with OpenCL integration and UDP live video streaming management. Another goal is to upgrade the system’s real-time performance and reliability for search and rescue missions, potentially updating to YOLO v8 for advanced efficiency. This enhancement seeks to significantly boost the system’s effectiveness in autonomous aerial applications.

 

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Enterprise Planning Module for Managing Distressed Student Loans
Students: Labdhi Jain, Dhaval Vadher, Deven Prajapati, Vidhin Parmar
Class: SER 517 Software Factory Capstone

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The team’s industry sponsor operates in the financial sector and aims to develop a system that can effectively predict student loan default rates. The system will streamline the process of gathering data from various sources, including government databases, financial institutions, educational institutions, and potentially integrate new sources such as economic indicators. The final deliverable will be a robust platform that enables data ingestion, preprocessing, analysis, visualization, and predictive modeling to provide insights into student loan default rates, ultimately helping our sponsor to optimize their business strategies.

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GAME (Gamification of ASU’s Modern Education)
Students: Akshat Nambiar, Ryan Collins Nesadurai Collins, Sahithya Cherukuri, Sai Prakash Ravichandran, Vyshnavi Geetla
Class: SER 517 Software Factory Capstone


The objective of this project is to develop a gamified and engaging platform that not only allows for effective course and task management by instructors but also motivates students with a points and rewards system, all within a visually appealing and intuitive interface. Key challenges in realizing this vision include implementing a secure login, addressing the complexities of supporting multiple user roles, and ensuring the platform’s scalability and performance.

 

Spring 2023 projects

SER 517 Team 13: Abhishek Nair, Sahil Jambhulkar, Konark Bhad, Shyam Yanamaddi

Team 1, Agile Metrics: Dhruvi Modi, Geethika Nannapaneni, Srikanth Baktha
Sponsor: ASU


CAsses is a web based integration platform that helps a student/instructor to continuously assess the GitHub Taiga and slack activity for an individual student or a team. It makes Rest API calls to Github, Taiga and Slack APIs to extract data and assess student’s performance with Agile Metrics.

 

SER 517 Team 2: Aditya Desai, Keyur Desai, Shilpi Parikh, Kunj Mehta, Parth Miyani

Team 2, CRM Project: Aditya Desai, Keyur Desai, Shilpi Parikh, Kunj Mehta, Parth Miyani
Sponsor: Shanaz Joan Parson, PONT CRM

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A Customer Relationship Manager, or CRM, gathers customer interactions across all channels in one place. Managing centralized data helps businesses improve customer experience, satisfaction, retention and service. CRM allows businesses of all sizes to drive growth and profits. This team customized a CRM tool that suited their client’s needs.

 

SER 517 Team 5: Deepa Chandrasekharan, Divya Poluri, Hameeda Mohammed Mustafa, Mohammed Sarfraz Khan Pattan

Team 5: Deepa Chandrasekharan, Divya Poluri, Hameeda Mohammed Mustafa, Mohammed Sarfraz Khan Pattan
Sponsor: MB Property Management

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We are developing an application for a real estate client. The application attempts to solve the client’s file backup problem which arose when the third party platform that they use underwent a software update.

 

SER 517 Team 6: Charishma Anubrolu, Karthikeya Sai Boggarapu, Vinaykumar Chalamalla, Chandana Gollapudi, Jayasai Kalyan Reddy Tummuru

Team 6, Poststash: Charishma Anubrolu, Karthikeya Sai Boggarapu, Vinaykumar Chalamalla, Chandana Gollapudi, Jayasai Kalyan Reddy Tummuru
Sponsor: Appy Yo

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The challenge of this project is to build iOS software that can successfully collect and organize data from multiple social media sites as well as utilize machine learning to determine whether a post belongs in a given category. The application should have an easy-to-use interface that allows users to simply search for and save content, organize them into logical folders, and share them with others through collaboration features. To do this, the app must be connected with the APIs of numerous platforms, apply machine learning algorithms to categorize information into appropriate categories, and create a unified user experience.

 

Innovation Showcase

Team 7, FlipbookApplication: Gnana Chaitanya Ummadisingu, Santosh Kaluva, Sri Ram Malladi, Jaychandar Rachakonda


This team is implementing a flipbook application where a user can select images from the local storage and convert them into a flipbook via an executable file.

 

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Team 8, Auxilium Group: Prayag Patel, Deepak Sahu, Piyush Jayawant Rewatkar, Shashwat Priyadarshi, Kenil Vipulkumar Patel
Sponsor: Auxilium Group


The project aims to develop a WYSIWYG, or “what you see is what you get,” form builder in the latest version of Angular (2+) that will allow users to drag and drop form elements and generate a JSON manifest upon completion. The motivation for this project is to replace the current unstable third party plugin that the company is using for form building.

 

SER 517 Team 9: Vijay Ram Giduturi, Phani Teja Inaganti, Krishna Chandra Sen Dadi, Srivalli Penmetsa, Nikhil Alapati

Team 9: Vijay Ram Giduturi, Phani Teja Inaganti, Krishna Chandra Sen Dadi, Srivalli Penmetsa, Nikhil Alapati
Sponsor: Auxilium Group

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This team designed a working iOS application that functions like a walkie talkie.

 

SER 517 Team 10: Sri Rama Naga Venkata Donga, Sai Chandu Nallagopula, Navya Sindhu Kandi, Paul Nischal Samuel Bhushanam

Team 10: Sri Rama Naga Venkata Donga, Sai Chandu Nallagopula, Navya Sindhu Kandi, Paul Nischal Samuel Bhushanam
Sponsor: PNI THERAPEUTICS

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Many are looking for a safe and honest way to communicate, build relationships and understand others who hold opposing views on emotionally charged topics, including politics, immigration, abortion, climate change, gun control, and more.

In response, this team created an iOS based mobile application called ‘Let’s Talk’ that enables users to have honest and safe one-on-one conversations on various topics. The goal is to create a working prototype of the application.

 

SER 517 Team 12: Abhay Agarwal, Aru Raghuwanshi, Vikram Kumar Nolastname, Sarthak Vats, Darshan Panchal

Team 12: Abhay Agarwal, Aru Raghuwanshi, Vikram Kumar Nolastname, Sarthak Vats, Darshan Panchal
Sponsor: Anemoia Studios

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MYW intends to be a mental health platform that provides online mental health services directly to consumers. The online counseling and therapy services are provided through web-based interaction as well as phone and text communication by licensed professionals.

 

SER 517 Team 13: Abhishek Nair, Sahil Jambhulkar, Konark Bhad, Shyam Yanamaddi

Team 13, Medical Codex: Abhishek Nair, Sahil Jambhulkar, Konark Bhad, Shyam Yanamaddi
Sponsor: Grey-box

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This project aims to overcome the challenge of unavailable direct one-to-one translations of drug names across languages, which hinders humanitarian efforts in communicating medical equipment and medicinal needs in Ukraine. The goal is to create a comprehensive, accurate, and up-to-date multilingual drug reference database, facilitating efficient communication among healthcare professionals, humanitarian workers, and patients, ultimately improving healthcare outcomes.

 

SER 517 Team 15: Harshita Jain, Namrata Gaur, Shreya Reddy Bolla, Tapaswi Reddy Busireddy, Vinita Maloo

Team 15, ML Software Vulnerabilities: Harshita Jain, Namrata Gaur, Shreya Reddy Bolla, Tapaswi Reddy Busireddy, Vinita Maloo
Sponsor: ML4Cyber


The goal of this project is to identify software vulnerabilities from a static code analyser report and identify the threat level of these vulnerabilities. The challenge is to upgrade the model by supporting the reports from several static code analyser tools and also to use ML model for risk assessment.

 

SER 517 Team 16: Abhishek Varma Chamarthi, Purna Venkatesh Peddireddy, Sahan Maram, Ganesh Mathamsetti

Team 16, Digital Garden for Universities: Abhishek Varma Chamarthi, Purna Venkatesh Peddireddy, Sahan Maram, Ganesh Mathamsetti
Sponsor: Better Self Today

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This project is initiated by Akshay Kumar, CEO of BetterSelfToday, with the goal of raising money to plant approximately seven million trees. The company’s website serves as a platform for donations towards the cause, with each dollar donated resulting in the planting of one tree. The project’s challenge is to raise awareness and funds to combat climate change through reforestation efforts. The goal is to plant 7,777,777 trees, which will help mitigate the effects of climate change by absorbing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, improving air and water quality, and providing habitat for wildlife.

 

SER 517 Team 19: Rajshree Kandukuri, Himasri Gudavalli, Basanth Reddy Ailoni, Supreeth Yadav Thota

Team 19, Web Application for Co-Living: Rajshree Kandukuri, Himasri Gudavalli, Basanth Reddy Ailoni, Supreeth Yadav Thota
Sponsor: Haletale

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This team developed an application to avoid conflict between roommates and homeowners.

 

SER 517 Team 20: Aditya Krishnan Nolastname, Rajat Singh, Tanaya Mahesh Sakhalkar, Twinkle Dineshbhai Dungarani, Ujla Garg

Team 20, Instant Cash Discount: Aditya Krishnan Nolastname, Rajat Singh, Tanaya Mahesh Sakhalkar, Twinkle Dineshbhai Dungarani, Ujla Garg
Sponsor: PIFIT

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Pifit is an app that allows consumers to get and apply instant discount codes, or ICDs, at various merchants and chains all over the United States. This team created a campaign that offers ICD’s to eligible customers when they scan a Pifit bar code from the app. The scope of this project includes making a live dashboard. This dashboard will give real-time updates about the progress of campaigns going on to the Pifit Admins, merchants, and advertisers to track the campaigns and analyze the data.

 

SER 517 Team 15: Rajiv Kashyap Jalakam, Achuth Reddy Rajula, Varshik Sonti, Sai Kousthubha Das Kalvakolanu, Saiteja Reddy Cheela

Team 21, Whistle: Rajiv Kashyap Jalakam, Achuth Reddy Rajula, Varshik Sonti, Sai Kousthubha Das Kalvakolanu, Saiteja Reddy Cheela
Sponsor: Whistle Technologies Inc.

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There is lack of innovative voice and messaging solutions to boost business communication. This team’s goal is to build a mobile app that provides an automated voice and text based communication platform for businesses using a simple, cost effective solution, secured using the latest state of the art authentication standards.

 

SER 517 Team Artnbuff: Zhuoran Li, Maaz Ahmed, Sahithi Boddupalli, Jennifer Sarfo, Shengdong Chen

Team Art&Buff: Zhuoran Li, Maaz Ahmed, Sahithi Boddupalli, Jennifer Sarfo, Shengdong Chen
Sponsor: InnC.Co

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Artnbuff Shopping Mobile App is a cross-platform mobile application that retrieves its backend logic and data from APIs in the WordPress database. The application offers a variety of products, categories, and vendor lists on its homepage, and allows customers to add products to their shopping cart and create a customer account. To enhance the customer experience, the app sends notifications for order status, new products, and new coupons. The project’s primary goal is to provide a seamless shopping experience for customers and increase sales for the company. In addition to the core features, the team has also implemented a secure payment system for customers to complete transactions with ease.

 

SER 517 Blue Guardian Team: Shubham Garg, Hari Yendluri, Shantanu Ojha, Saitej Teratipally, Manish Mysore Rajesh Gangadhar

Team Blue Guardian: Shubham Garg, Hari Yendluri, Shantanu Ojha, Saitej Teratipally, Manish Mysore Rajesh Gangadhar
Sponsor: Blue Guardian 

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Blue Guardian is a groundbreaking mental health analysis app that provides guardians with real-time insights into their child’s emotional and mental wellbeing. By integrating a custom keyboard into the app, Blue Guardian is able to read a child’s texts and analyze them based on various emotional indicators. The app generates an emotional health analysis that gives guardians an instant snapshot of their child’s current emotional state. The primary goal of the Blue Guardian app is to provide guardians with valuable insights into their child’s emotional and mental health, allowing them to detect potential issues early and take proactive steps to address them.

 

SER 517 Team Mavericks: Jashmin Patel, Kartavya Chauhan, Pankti Mehta, Rajat Yadav, Abhishek Masetty

Team Mavericks: Jashmin Patel, Kartavya Chauhan, Pankti Mehta, Rajat Yadav, Abhishek Masetty


The AR Map Builder aims to develop a mobile application that offers users a variety of camera and video functionalities with AR features.

 

SER 517 Sparkybot Team: Sai Nishanth Vaka, Mary Le, Vishesh Nirmal Jain, Praneeth Sai Kumar Reddy Kallam

Team Sparkybot: Sai Nishanth Vaka, Mary Le, Vishesh Nirmal Jain, Praneeth Sai Kumar Reddy Kallam
Sponsor: Dr. Alexandra Mehlhase


This project’s main goal is providing maintenance and updates to the chat bot software to ensure that it continues to function as expected and meets the needs of its users. Additionally, improving the performance and reliability of the chat bot by addressing any bugs or issues that arise over time. Ultimately, the goal is to provide users with a reliable and functional chat bot that meets their needs and helps to improve their productivity and efficiency within Slack.

 

SER 517 Team Nationwide: Yashwanth Dantanoor, Gautham Lakkavajhala, Anila Devarashetty, Janardhan Reddy Bommireddy, Akhil Prathist Nadagani

Team Nationwide Medical Facility Locator: Yashwanth Dantanoor, Gautham Lakkavajhala, Anila Devarashetty, Janardhan Reddy Bommireddy, Akhil Prathist Nadagani
Sponsor: Millennium Global Business Solutions Inc

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This project’s objective is to develop an application that can assist individuals in locating medical facilities during emergency situations. Specifically, the application would enable users to easily identify the nearest medical facilities based on their current location or by entering a place name. In addition, the application should allow users to filter the search results based on reviews or required features. Furthermore, the application should be able to predict the estimated time that a medical facility would take to attend to a patient and discharge them. This information could be useful to individuals seeking medical assistance in emergency situations. By providing users with a convenient and reliable way to locate medical facilities, the application has the potential to greatly improve access to healthcare services and potentially save lives.

 

Innovation Showcase

Team GitView: Bhavana Priya Kanumuri, Anushka Suraj Kanal, Haritej Lakshmi Narayan, Rahul Vuppula


This team developed a web application that aids instructors and teaching assistants while grading software engineering projects assigned on GitHub. The web app gives the instructor a comprehensive insight into the contributions made by each contributor within a specified sprint duration. Additional features and visualization charts draw insights that aid the instructor while grading a student.

 

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Team Innovation Data Online Tool: Uday Kumar Polishetty, Nipoon Naresh Donta, Mohnish Magesh, Srikar Vodeti, Chandana Bandlamudi
Sponsor: Immutabledata


The innovation online data tool is a web application designed to assist data engineers in working with input data files or remotely connecting to databases. It supports various file formats such as JSON, CSV, TSV, and Parquet, and allows users to upload, query, and download these files. The tool also enables users to connect to Postgres and MYSQL database servers, giving them the ability to manage and manipulate data remotely. With this tool, data engineers can efficiently work with data, extract insights, and make informed decisions.

 

SER 402 Mesh Team: Conner Duncan, Nicholas Ellender, John Garvey, Nolan Murphy, Kevin Nguyen

Mesh Networking for Low Cost Android Devices: Conner Duncan, Nicholas Ellender, John Garvey, Nolan Murphy, Kevin Nguyen
Sponsor: Grey-box

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This project aims at providing low-cost android devices like UNI with mesh networking capabilities in order to be able to share storage, communications (IM) and increase their total network range.

 

SER 402 Team Arduino: Jude Brauer, Matthew Cummings, Charles Jeffries, Alben Trang, Joshua Zimmerling

Advanced Arduino Library Support: Jude Brauer, Matthew Cummings, Charles Jeffries, Alben Trang, Joshua Zimmerling
Sponsor: Microchip Technology

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This team augmented existing chip support libraries and developed new ones to support the more advanced and higher performing features on the new family of AVR eight-bit microcontrollers.

 

SER 402 Team Psyche: Nico Cereghini, Sruti Ganti, Joseph Kim, Sakan Pengdis, Hannah Robertson

Year in the Life of Psyche: Nico Cereghini, Sruti Ganti, Joseph Kim, Sakan Pengdis, Hannah Robertson
Sponsor: NASA Psyche Mission

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This team created compelling visualization that will help the general public understand the unique aspects of the asteroid and the challenges the Psyche spacecraft will face during its four different scientific staging orbits.

 

SER 407 Team Bid2Scale: Edgar Estrada, Korry Hinestroza, Megan Malone, James Thayer, Moses Vega

Bid2Scale: Edgar Estrada, Korry Hinestroza, Megan Malone, James Thayer, Moses Vega
Sponsor: Startup Peel Community

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This group created an application to submit bids to RFPs.

 

SER 402 Warehouse Management: Ryan Bounds, Emily Halva, Ryan Karlovsky, Kyle Kryza, Shaun Vulaj

Warehouse Management: Ryan Bounds, Emily Halva, Ryan Karlovsky, Kyle Kryza, Shaun Vulaj
Sponsor: EPIHAB Phoenix, Inc.

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This team developed a warehouse management system and customer inventory management dashboard.

 

SER 402 Automatic Bug Repair: Oscar Basoco Munoz, Kealen Heinz, Nathanael Irby, Christopher Reyes, Tyler Vance

Automatic Bug Repair in Computer Software: Oscar Basoco Munoz, Kealen Heinz, Nathanael Irby, Christopher Reyes, Tyler Vance
Sponsor: Honeywell

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Fixing software bugs can be a costly activity for any enterprise. This project explores next-generation solutions utilizing artificial intelligence, genetic programming, and automation techniques to analyze software with the intent of discovering vulnerabilities and automatically patching them.

 

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Web Application for the automotive industry: Stephen Belikoff, John Fleming, Tommy Nguyen, Dustin Sloan, Alexander Whyman
Sponsor: Sayyara


This team developed a shop management and marketplace platform to meet the needs of auto service professionals and vehicle owners.

 

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Recipe and Meal Planning: Kyle Brown, Mason Goff, Michael Kangas, Robert Schelp, Layla Suman
Sponsor: Cyglera Health Systems Inc


This team created a recipe and meal planning application with a grocery list maker and grocery delivery options.

 

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Python GUI: Hashim Almuallem, Oluwamayowa Esan, Nicolas Noriega, Jessica Thiel, Yujia Wang
Sponsor: Intel


This team developed a Python GUI for EDA project for environment management.

 

Fall 2022 projects

Software engineering Innovation Showcase projects for sponsor Food Truck Associate of Canada

Students: Aayush Rawal, Saurabh Rane, Dhruv Dilipkumar Patel, Punith Sai Vaddi, Sameet Krishna Kumar
Sponsor: Food Trucks Association of Canada

Food Truck is a web-based application being created for the Food Trucks Association of Canada and their customers. The purpose of the app is to provide a food delivery option to customers as well as develop and improve brand visibility. This application is being created by using a third-party suite called Karenderia Multi Restaurant System (KMRS).

 

Software engineering FA22 Innovation Showcase project sponsored by Immutable Data

Students: Amulya Bodla, Dennis Polly Pynadath, Niharika Pothana, Piyush Reddy Mudireddy, Venkata Surya Shandilya Kambhampati
Sponsor: Immutable Data

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The goal of this project is to work on an existing web application that aims to run SQL queries on multiple types of data files. Challenge include extending new features to the existing application and overhaul the codebase to improve its re-usability, maintainability and extensibility.

 

Software engineering Innovation Showcase project sponsored by United Networks for Growth

Students: Kamal Penmetcha, Swapnil Gujar, Abhishek Deore, Gursharanjit Singh Ghotra, Indira A Mishra
Sponsor: United Networks for Growth

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This project entails a new website for United Network of Growth that includes a membership portal which enables members to maintain their business information and access to premium content.

 

Software engineering Innovation Showcase project sponsored by Valin

Students: Apoorva Giliyal, Lakshmi Tejashree Korivi, Rishav Kumar, Runlin Xiao, Zuha Shireen Ansari
Sponsor: Valin

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Valin is a distributor and receives lengthy price lists from their manufacturers. Their customer service representatives refer to these price lists to locate the costs of parts. The aim of eConfigurator web application is primarily to ease the work of customer representatives by automating the price estimation process. The group also streamlined the process of updating new price lists that may be released annually or quarterly based on manufacturers.

 

Innovation Showcase

Students: Keshav Sethi, Sneha Savani, Srikar Krishna Gadde, Srikar Kalam, Shiva Sai Ram Mummoju, Venkat Gandharv Thanniru
Sponsor: SZC Group – Syzmon Zephan Capital

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Instead of using paid CRM tools, this group built an in-house cost effective CRM tool equipped with fundamental relationship management functionalities. Featured include email integration, email campaigns, communication and progress tracking, calendar and more. This is an all-in-one platform to help the company grow their business through building stronger customer relationships.

 

Innovation Showcase

Students: Manan Soni, Sambuddha Nath, Govind Venugopal, Mayank Tewatia, Vishnu Preetham Reddy Dasari, Sudhanva Hanumanth Rao
Sponsor: PICMG

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This group created an open-sourced version of a generic Redfish Server using the OpenAPI code generation and Java.

 

Software engineering Innovation showcase project sponsored by CommNeeds

Students: Neel Nishant, Darshin Kalpesh Shah, Shubhangi Gupta, Paresh Pandit, Nimil Shah
Sponsor: CommNeeds

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CommNeeds is a product that targets the youth of our community, promoting them to play an active role in their local neighborhood through gamification. The platform provides active engagement opportunities for the youth and young families to connect with community individuals in need (quest creators), deliver the required services (complete quests) and earn money (or rewards) on the side while creating long-term relationships that they can leverage in the future.

 

Software engineering innovation showcase project sponsored by cyglera health

Students: Pranjali Peechu, Yogaleena Mandalapu, Suvain Goyal, Akshay George Koshy, Rupika Peela
Sponsor: Cyglera Health

This group’s challenge was to develop a web application that provides a secure platform that helps patients to interact with dietitians and care providers. Other features include maintaining care provider and patient records and communications and provide meal plans, goal plans and recipe suggestions.

 

Software engineering innovation showcase project sponsored by Dessert apps

Students: Akhil Baktha, Anuhya Reddy Addula, Pavithra Ravilla, Prachi Gupta, Sparsh Kotriwal
Sponsor: Desserts App

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The aim of this project was to create a real-time chat functionality which enables users, consisting of customers and bakeries, to have a medium for communication in the application.

 

Software engineering innovation showcase project sponsored by Haletale

Students: David Bieganski, Gautham Krishna, Abhishek Mohabe, Itiparna Mahala, Jin-Jia Chang
Sponsor: Haletale

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The company that is sponsoring this project provides affordable housing to international students. The challenge the company is facing is providing an effective and convenient way to manage co-living chores among residents. As a result, this group developed a website feature to remedy this request.

 

Innovation Showcase

Students: Chandra Sekhar Sai Sampath Swaroop Atkuri, Subramanian Arunachalam, Anantha Ramayya Kandrapu, Venkata Vamsikrishna Iytha, Vinesh Reddy Naga, Nikhil Kumar Korrakuti
Sponsor: Technologies AIM Colours

This wearable electronics project consists of a mobile application for the Android and IOS devices. The app includes react native mobile capabilities in relation with near field communication. The essence of the project is to redefine self-expression by fusing technology and cosmetics.

 

Spring 2022 projects

PICMG

IoT Specs
Students: Alexander Baratti, Gianni Consiglio, Nathan Robinson, Rephael Jackson, Swati Sahu

IoT Specs is a desktop application that allows users to configure and manage sensors and effecters, known as the PICMG IoT Configurator.

 

LifeMapz eCommerce Store
Students: Dragan Bogoevski, Gaurav Deshpande, Isaac Beale, Lor Worwag, Nitish Tripathi

LifeMapz eCommerce Store is an eCommerce Store built on new and powerful tools, primarily based on AWS services.

 

LifeMapz Lifestyle BluePrint
Students: Dallas Zinn, Jigisha Deven Gadhia, Sandhya Tadi, Palak Toshniwal, Venkata Naga Sonia Kalidindi

This team has been tasked with creating a web application which will allow users to customize a Lifestyle BluePrint — a poster-sized goal sheet designed to guide a user in their lifestyle and help them achieve their goals. Users will be able to customize their BluePrint by choosing from design elements such as color, text, pictures and motivational quotes in order to create a unique way to stay motivated while tracking and accomplishing their goals.

 

Y2RISK
Students: Rashi Srivastava, Onkar Gagare, Akhila Sai Mandava, Sai Kumar Chunchu, Ritesh Reddy

Y2RISK is a cloud-based financial application for portfolio risk analysis for individuals and firms. It uses third party APIs for data collection and writes algorithms for analysis.

 

LifeMapz Relationship eJournal
Students: Arjun Borkhatariya, Sulabh Soneji, Samarth Patel, Vidhya Sathyalaya Ramakrishnan, Aishwarya Prabha Ramakrishnan

This eJournal allows both partners to write down feelings about their relationship, observations about their partners and ideas on how they can make their relationship stronger.

 

Neighborhood Sustainability Project
Students: Amar Yadav, Sanjana Mukundan, Rakeen Huq, Suraj Suryawanshi, Kai Chen

The goal of this project is to develop a prototype in the form of a web application designed using data to provide sustainability score of various regions. This process involves the curation of complex data about a city, urban settlement or a region from the relevant subdomains of economics, ecology, politics and culture.

 

Instructional Module Development System (IMODS)
Students: Kanti Nizampatnam, Saloni Chudgar, Aum Bhanderi, Rohit Sinha

This project aims to conduct research to develop a framework for an outcome-based course design process and translate it into a semantic web-based software tool.

 

Aclymate

Carbon Emissions Algorithm
Students: Yamini Kurra, Nevedita Kailsam, Wuyi Wang, Shih-Yu Chang, Nabeel Khan

Aclymate is an integrated, automated software platform that provides free carbon accounting and carbon footprint analytics for SMBs. Aclymate offers a wide range of high-quality carbon offset projects so businesses can achieve their carbon neutrality goals.

 

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Web Application for Part Number eConfigurator
Students: Ravikanth Dodda, Narmada Ravali Namburi, Praveen Kumar Panku, Somesh Siddabasappa, Suyog Halikar, Nikhil Hiremath

A web application for Valin customers to configure parts to get pricing. Valin customer service agents can see costs and discounts along with the price. The admin can upload excel files to parse them and save the parsed data to the server.

 

Dorm Room Movers

Web Application to Track Referrals
Students: Kartik Mathpal, Mariya Varghese, Prem Preeti Patnala, Priyanka Zar, Rahul Jain

This is a web application platform for on-campus marketing ambassadors to promote and track referrals for the DormRoomMovers service.This platform assists in sales tracking and guides student ambassadors to perform marketing tasks.

 

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Network Traffic Analysis Tool
Students: Luis Espinoza, Zachary Irvin, Jaclyn Stosz, Matthew Sullivan, Brent Watkins

This application performs network traffic analysis functions and displays the results in a user interface. This tool provides real time analysis of network upload and download information.

 

Psyche mission

WebXR for Public Engagement
Students: Shashvat Patel, Josue Hernandez, Michael Foster, Rick Nguyen

A web-browser-enabled virtual reality application that showcases the Psyche NASA Mission. The app showcases the Psyche asteroid model, spacecraft, orbit views of the mission and FAQs.

 

BBK Network

A Platform for Kids to Create and Collaborate
Students: Alexander Biankin, Brendan Brunelle, Michail Maltsev, Andrew Pappas, DeAndre Sellers

This is a web application platform for hosting kids competitions. The goal of this platform is to promote creativity and collaboration among kids. The BBK team can directly monitor and manage content to ensure a positive and kid-friendly environment.

 

Innovation Showcase

Advanced Data Scraping Platform
Students: Joseph Altnether, Sawyer Breitenbucher, Catherine Button, Steven Camarena, Ernestina Valdez

An application that performs data scraping in popular sort reporting websites like ESPN and other related sites. The tool displays the information on a website to authorized personnel and also gives them the option to export that data to a .CSV file. This application allows our sponsor to perform manual tasks faster and contact their potential clients quicker than their competitors.

 

Perpetual Sourcing Group IT Solutions

Perpetual Sourcing Resume Parser
Students: Matthew Boyd, Braulio Espinoza, Joseph Hale, Jacob Janes, Gary Nansel

To help recruiters review and search resumes more easily, Perpetual Sourcing Group has commissioned a resume parsing microservice that can run within the lightweight AWS Lambda cloud environment. Our final parser supports parsing a candidate’s name, email, phone number, location and level of education from PDFs, .doc(x), and .txt resumes. Furthermore, this technology will enable recruiting offices to switch software providers by simply uploading their store of resumes.

 

Rogue Media

Dev App Targeted Social Media
Students: Rithvik Arun, Hayden Hansen, Christina Hashimoto, James Arsenault, Ryan Granado

A social media application that is focused on connecting people through sports. The mobile application is a central hub where users can retrieve the latest sports information, connect with other sports fans and solely focus on sports.

 

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Parallel Implementation of Error Diffusion Halftone
Students: Ethan Miller, Ethan Carlson, Cordel Lebans, Kace Curtis, Jacob Hreshchyshyn

This group developed a test bench application and an error diffusion algorithm suitable for execution across a large number of processing cores.

 

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WebXR for Public Engagement
Students: Kaylor Davis, Victoria Bui, Mary Le, Jesse Ramirez

The focus of this project is to create an immersive and engaging WebXR experience to help educate the general public on the upcoming NASA Psyche asteroid mission, which is expected to launch in 2022. This project is meant to create a quick experience that can be easily accessed with mobile devices by scanning a QR code. It is intended for public use and meant to provide a user-friendly experience to quickly inform those of varying ages about certain aspects of the Psyche asteroid mission.

 

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Hall Thruster Diagnostics Visualization
Students: Ryan Chacon, Andrew Nelson, Adrian Tesoro, Seth Urish

Develop an engaging and interactive visualization designed to teach new users about the diagnostic tests performed on the hall thrusters, the primary thrusters used on the NASA Psyche Probe. The application may be placed on a website for a general audience or may be utilized by a speaker on the topic to aid their discussion.