COS 333 Projects (Spring 2009)
Mon Mar 23 17:53:31 EDT 2009
These are the projects, divided by TA but otherwise in random order.
If there's a catchy name I've used that, and otherwise summarized the
content. An asterisk indicates the project manager. If I got anything
wrong, please let me know. Feel free to discuss all aspects of
projects, and to help each other out, especially if you discover
something useful or figure out how to do something -- everyone benefits.
I'll upgrade this list as we go along, especially if people give me more
info, like url's.
I have included a very brief summary for each project,
basically no more than a sentence, so that everyone can see what
everyone else is doing. This has been lifted from your design document,
since I think it will be helpful if people can share whatever they learn.
You should contact your assigned TA to work out a schedule for
weekly meetings, which begin the week after break. More information on
how to get the most out of these meetings will be posted shortly.
Peng Jiang (pengj):
- Pairgramming, a web-based interface for fully collaborative programming.
Ellen Kim*, Christina Ilvento, Garrett Marcotte.
(PyJamas / Python-based GWT)
- Tiger Mobile: Extending OIT web services to mobile platforms.
Nicholas Persaud, Minh Do, Woongcheol Yang, Jennifer Yu, Newton Allen*.
(iPhone)
- Urban public transportation guide for the iPhone.
Gregory Finkelstein, Anthony Deluise*, Sam Freeman, Dmitri Garbuzov.
(iPhone)
- iPhone Math SAT Prep.
Kenton Murray, Jonathan Fulton*, Daniel Hayes-Patterson.
(iPhone)
- absORB: abstract object relationship browser, searching for JSTOR documents.
Laura Bai, Ryan Bayer, Natasha Indik, Tsheko Mutungu*.
(Django)
- Nexus: guided web interface to document search, using JSTOR.
Muhammad Amjad, Jonathan Newman*, Tushar Gupta, Tarun Pondicherry, Will Nguyen.
(PHP)
- Firefox add-on for text highlighting.
Julia Bluher, Lillian Zhou.
(XUL)
- PlanesWalker for the XBox 360: action role-playing game.
Mark Cerqueira*, Vyenna Song, TJ Fazio.
(C#)
Matt Meola (mmeola):
- WYDIWYG -- What you draw is what you get: Android gesture recognition.
Cody Wang, Sam Perez*, Henry Senger, Carl Thunman.
(Android)
- AutoCal: schedule automated execution of tasks on a mobile device.
Mark Grobaker*, Chris Thompson, David Yang, JP Paranada.
(Android)
- TigerFinder: online location-based networking site for Princeton students.
Michael Bachand*, Brian LeVee, Jeremy Kent, Steve Ross.
(Django, C++)
- Theater Facebook: networking website to connect members of a theater community.
Josh Budofsky, Ian Ferguson*, Paul Jacobs, Hannah Barudin.
(Django)
- ProMEM--Prospect Meal Exchange Manager: meal exchanges between eating clubs.
Maddie Lu, Dan Strife*, Evan Kelly, Dave Krueger.
(PHP)
- TigerBorrows: Lending-borrowing meetup for Princeton campus.
Michael Wu, Sauhard Sahi, Aditya Panda, Jen Chen*.
(Django)
- SYNC: calendar organizer, including class/group calendars.
Jeff Carbonella*, Ale Ciniglio, Jeff Thompson, Eric Schlossberg.
(Django)
- MyCloud.com: Taking and managing class notes.
Jen King*, Brett Lullo, Peter Schulam.
(Django)
- Princeton Textbook Exchange (PTX): used book and Pequod exchange system.
Jonny Weiss*, Damien Zhang, Eric Domb, Katie Klosterman.
(Django)