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Shoutboard : A New Locative Social Network, Evan Havlisch, Ketan Kumar, Tovin Thomas Jun 2013

Shoutboard : A New Locative Social Network, Evan Havlisch, Ketan Kumar, Tovin Thomas

Computer Science and Engineering Senior Theses

This paper will illustrate the need for a better location based social network that utilizes the latest smartphone features. Over the course of this project, we created ShoutBoard. ShoutBoard is a way for people to share messages with the people geographically close by. We accomplish this by creating a system with a client-server architecture. The user will use the iPhone app or the website to interact with our server. The server will fetch messages that other users have posted and return them to the client. Within this document, we describe in detail the problem we wish to solve, the current …


Mobile Educational Forum, Suzanne Lien, Alexandria Shearer Jun 2013

Mobile Educational Forum, Suzanne Lien, Alexandria Shearer

Computer Science and Engineering Senior Theses

Good education is essential for youth around the world. However, many communities in the developing world do not have access to basic knowledge and resources, like HIV prevention, womens rights, and life skills. As a result, the youth in these communities grow up and face difficult substandard lives. The Mobile Educational Forum addresses these issues by enabling a central party to distribute educational information to youth in emerging markets by making use of resources they already have on hand--mobile phones. Through our mobile web application, young people not only receive valuable information, but are also able to engage in discourse …


Kosmos : A Virtual 3-D Universe, John Judnich Jun 2013

Kosmos : A Virtual 3-D Universe, John Judnich

Computer Science and Engineering Senior Theses

Kosmos is an application enabling interactive visualization of a fictional 3D universe. It offers users the opportunity to explore and experience an aesthetically pleasing virtual environment complete with billions of high-resolution planets and stars. Kosmos integrates several novel 3D rendering techniques in terrain rendering, large-scale particle systems, etc. to make this level of graphical realism and scale possible. The efficiency of the algorithms developed for this project enables average hardware (such as almost any modern laptop) to run Kosmos smoothly. Moreover, through the use of the recent WebGL standard, Kosmos may be viewed online in any modern web browser on …


The Blue Plug : A Power Consumption Regulation System, Loquen Jones, Sahil Verma Jun 2013

The Blue Plug : A Power Consumption Regulation System, Loquen Jones, Sahil Verma

Computer Science and Engineering Senior Theses

Our goal is to develop a system that reduces peak grid loads by 60%, which saves consumers and businesses money as well as protecting the environment by eliminating the use of fast start up generators. We accomplish this by implementing Arduinos --which are versatile microcontrollers-- equipped with networking technology that allows communication between houses in a neighborhood. Through this communication, we can schedule when appliances are used to avoid everyone using their appliances at the same time and we can eliminate the need for such exorbitant energy usage during peak hours. Our work implements ongoing research that is looking into …


Eventify : An Android-Based Planning Application, Bryson Lam, Jeff Matsunaga, Matt Tu Jun 2013

Eventify : An Android-Based Planning Application, Bryson Lam, Jeff Matsunaga, Matt Tu

Computer Science and Engineering Senior Theses

One of the common problems with social networking is the ability to plan out an event. Many applications available today simply provide for a broad or narrow audience of invitees. These tools also have the additional problem of being flooded with spam, and content with little interest to its users. To remedy this issue, we devised a new tool, Eventify. Eventify is an Android based application that potentially will make creating events and bringing groups of people together more feasible. We built this application with two main design constraints in mind: The application runs solely via text messaging, without a …


Muve : A Web Tool To Digitize Books, Elysia Chu, Victoria Hall, Maya Hough, Urvashi Urvashi Jun 2013

Muve : A Web Tool To Digitize Books, Elysia Chu, Victoria Hall, Maya Hough, Urvashi Urvashi

Computer Science and Engineering Senior Theses

Many Santa Clara University students have the luxury of having access to devices such as iPads and eBook readers which support many applications that make our lives easier. The numerous ways to read digital books today has significantly lowered the cost of gaining access to educational material. However, in rural developing communities in countries like India, this is not the case. Currently in India, people in some developing communities have basic mobile phones called feature phones which can perform basic functionalities such as texting, calling, and browsing the web. Feature phones are affordable and very popular in developing communities. There …


Mylife, Lauren Furumoto, Will Truettner Jun 2013

Mylife, Lauren Furumoto, Will Truettner

Computer Science and Engineering Senior Theses

As we continue to utilize the web to manage organizations and institutions such as Santa Clara University Law School, we are challenged with the problem of keeping all of the different services in concise, cohesive interfaces. myLife attempts to consolidate currently scattered services relevant to SCU Law students and faculty into one dashboard for easy access and utilization. myLife requires only one set of credentials and displays the relevant mail, news, events, and course information for a given user on one userfriendly page.


Dynamic Poverty Heat Map, Jonathan Ahumada, Kurt Jurgens, Jasmine Farias May 2013

Dynamic Poverty Heat Map, Jonathan Ahumada, Kurt Jurgens, Jasmine Farias

Computer Science and Engineering Senior Theses

Data management and analysis can become an overwhelming task when having to deal with large amounts of data. Fundación Paraguaya (FP), an organization that aims at reducing poverty in Paraguay, currently has been facing this data readability issue. The data from electronic surveys conducted by FP to measure poverty levels in different areas of Paraguay are currently presented in a complex and overwhelming manner via Excel spreadsheet. This method of data representation increases the risk of committing errors, as well as slows down the process of efficiently locating the areas of greatest needs and allocating the resources to these areas. …