spring 2004 Senior Projects

DataMatrix
DataMatrix
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Client:
Prof. McEvoy
SIUE Speech Pathology


Team:
Project Manager: Joseph Smith
Design Lead: Maria Naegele
Lead Programmer: Alexandre Dinsenmeyer
Lead Tester: Mike Nelson
Lead Prototyper: Krishan Kumar
Description:
Prof. McEvoy from Speech Pathology Department asked us to develop a web based interface. The interface will allow faculty and graduate students to record basic competency completion and track graduate students clinical progress in the graduate student portfolio. The portfolio's purpose is to aid the Speech Pathology Department in obtaining ASHA accredidation.
SimpleSurvey
SimpleSurvey
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Client:
Dr. Alicia Alexander
SIUE Speech Department


Team:
Member: Matt Osmoe
Member: Josh Harper
Member: Jie Feng
Member: Rob Wangelin
Description:
SimpleSurvey is a tool created to simplify the survey creation and distribution process. It incorporates pipelining and branching techniques to maximize survey efficiency and interactivity. The tool is a no-cost substitute for a $2000 survey application.
Genetic Algorithm Interface Architecture
Genetic Algorithm Interface Architecture
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Client:
Dr. Edmond Abrahamian
Tripos Inc.


Team:
Team Manager & Lead Designer: Chuck HallChuck Hall
Lead Analyst: Simone ConnorsSimone Connors
Lead Programmer: William GrimWilliam Grim
Web Designer: Hector AybarHector Aybar
Description:
The purpose of our senior project is to design and implement a genetic algorithm that can be used to find optimal solutions for a variety of real-world problems. This genetic algorithm will function in a manner mimicking the theory of evolution. Our client is Dr. Edmond Abrahamian of Tripos Inc. located in St. Louis, MO. He will be using the final product in the area of bioinformatics, but it should be generic enough for use in other areas as well. Our client has requested that our algorithm be implemented in such a way that it is platform independent, although primarily, he will be using it in the UNIX operating system.

SIUE Computer Science Senior Projects 2004