The major work in CS3733 will be the group project. After the first day of class, students will be asked to form groups of four students. On Friday November 1st, I will create groups from the remaining students.

The group presentations in the following table are for Thursday Dec 19

Group MembersPresentationEmail
Havoc Industrial George Campbell Jonathan Chaillet Steve Lawler Brian Strezze 2:45 Email
Bud Frogs Systems, Inc. Shawn Beatty Ted Goodwin Kurt Deschler Steve Schveighoffer 2:15 Email
Big Straw Dmitry Netes Bryan Gibson Keith Pray Robert McDonald 1:45 Email
NO Eric Zago Theo van Dinter Michelle Vadeboncoeur Joseph Beauchemin 3:00 Email
BlockBuster Dinh Hang Tony Wu Yong Li Derrick Meade 3:45 Email
SX/DX Marc Kobayashi Peter Alan Van Hoesen 3:30 Email
Utopian Head Bangers
with Benign Brain Tumors
David Smiley Miguel Suarez Michael Scott Michael Mazur Atticus Gifford 3:15 Email
BSE, Inc Justin Cozzens Ross Scott Jack Freelander Joseph Kudirka Ross Borgeson 1:30 Email
Object Disoriented Natalie Schneider Karl Paxton Timothy Miranda Nizar Dashbar 4:00 Email
Rehab Sean Crystal Scott Waller Peter Mosher Daniel Barsum 2:30 Email
Group Project Gregory Bedard Christopher Charette Brian Favela Edward Hallissey 2:00 Email

By working on the group project, students will experience the full range of Software Engineering activities. Starting from a set of specifications, the students will analyze and review the specifications through object-oriented requirements and analysis. Next, the students will apply object-oriented design techniques to develop the design of the group project.

The following point should be clearly understood: The Design of the Group Project is worth half the points of the group project!

Each group will be encouraged to design and implement ONE of the following projects:

If a group would like to work on a different project, they must discuss the project idea with the TA first. The TA may decided that the project is not suitable, and the group would then have to choose one of P1, P2, or P3.