Student Research & Projects
2008-2009
- student capstone projects from CSI 370:
- Megan Eiser. Audible Alerts for Instant Messaging with Pidgin.
Jeff Levy. Integrating Drupal Content Management System with OpenBravo? Enterprise Resource Planning System.
Kellen Mickley. Exploring Novel Programming Language Features. (portions presented as part of a poster at OOPSLA 2008).
Chelsea Lobdell, Adam Harrington. Enhanced Headings in the SubjectsPlus? Library Subject Guide
2007-2008
Chelsea Lobdell. Free/open source software tools for a library website: A comparative analysis. EDUCAUSE Mid-Atlantic Regional Conference. (Summer 2008 research project supervised by Clif Kussmaul and Mary Moulton)
2006-2007
Chelsea Lobdell. Data management and analysis for a tutoring program or center. presented at the 22nd Annual National College Learning Center Association Conference. (Summer 2007 research project supervised by Clif Kussmaul and Wendy Cole).
2005-2006
Travis McDemus. Video analysis for multimedia performance (VAMP). (Summer 2006 research project supervised by Clif Kussmaul.)
Chris Morse. Wiki writing. Summer 2006 (Summer 2006 research project supervised by Clif Kussmaul and Sharon Albert).
Tim Mullin. MulWiki: A multimedia wiki. (Summer 2006 research project supervised by Clif Kussmaul.)
Travis McDemus and Emily Skrzat. Responsive electronic music accompaniment for dance as generated by video capture analysis. CCSC Northeastern Conference 2006 (based on Fall 2005 project in CSI 210: Software Engineering).
Tim Mullin, Michael Yingling, and Matthew Berner. Virtual environment. CCSC Northeastern Conference 2006. (based on Fall 2005 project in CSI 210: Software Engineering.)
Evan Rubin and Kellen Mickley. Rehabilitation of muscles using virtual reality. CCSC Northeastern Conference 2006 (accepted, but withdrawn due to scheduling conflict). (based on Fall 2005 project in CSI 210: Software Engineering.)
2004-2005
Michael Yingling. Mobile Moodle. CCSC Northeastern Conference 2006.(based on Summer 2005 research project supervised by Clif Kussmaul).
2003-2004
- Wally Chesla, Brad Rosenberg, Swati Banerjee, and Scott Gill. Alphabet solitaire. NCIIA E-Team proposal (based on Spring 2004 project in CSI 380: Software Engineering).
- Philip Lauer, Ryan Kavalsky, Raffaello Trofa, Allen Thurlow, Dan Miller, and Kate Heyel. Interactive musical associative reminder tool (IMART). NCIIA E-Team proposal, (based on Spring 2004 project in CSI 380: Software Engineering).
Ryan Kavalsky, Ben Patton, Weston Happ, Anthony Scicchitano, Michael Posternack, and Ty Molchany. Solutions for information gathering using hearing text (SIGHT). NCIIA E-Team proposal and AT&T Wireless proposal, (based on Spring 2004 project in CSI 380: Software Engineering).
