General info: CS / DNID Dual Major, completed all core requirements for CS
Possible scheduling conflicts: Tues. / Thurs. from 3 to 6 PM for a class, others TBD due to current waitlist/class swap issue.
Project Preferences:
RISC-V RAWRS
Of all the projects presented this semester, this personally seemed the most interesting, being a tool that will be used for teaching. It seems like from the project description, a bulk of this will be focusing on implementing features to help students detect things like unused registers, misplaced arguments, and more. I don't know how much overlap there would actually be for this, but I think some of the mindset I've learned from Quality Assurance might help in deciding when certain conventional cases should be pointed out to the user, or similar decisions needed for the webtool. I'm not experienced in using JavaScript but I would certainly be willing to learn, as I've yet to have an issue picking up what I need to learn new languages. And I am confident enough in my experience in C.
GUI for AppArmor
Another project I think would be a good fit for the skills I currently have would be this. I have some past experience in using C++, so picking it back up shouldn't be too hard considering I also have experience with C and Java. I don't have too much experience in terms of implementing a GUI for users, but I think it would be great to have the opportunity to work on something to make a tool like this more accessible to users.
Visimo
For this project, I can see myself adapting well to the process for development that will be used. I have taken a Software Development course, so some of the concepts concerning documentation, planning, and communicating are familiar. While I haven't had the opportunity to work with a client rather than within a self-proposed group project, I can see this as a great way to gain that experience. It would also be nice to work with both front- and back-end simultaneously, as well as learning how to create a cloud-based app.
Web-based Image and Point cloud Annotation Tool
For this project, I am interested in the topic and problem at hand, however, in the description it states that "Students should be familiar with HTML and javascript to carry out this project." I am not familiar with HTML or JavaScript, but if learning during the project is not a huge issue, then I would like to be considered for this project as well.
General info: CS / DNID Dual Major, completed all core requirements for CS Possible scheduling conflicts: Tues. / Thurs. from 3 to 6 PM for a class, others TBD due to current waitlist/class swap issue.
Project Preferences:
RISC-V RAWRS Of all the projects presented this semester, this personally seemed the most interesting, being a tool that will be used for teaching. It seems like from the project description, a bulk of this will be focusing on implementing features to help students detect things like unused registers, misplaced arguments, and more. I don't know how much overlap there would actually be for this, but I think some of the mindset I've learned from Quality Assurance might help in deciding when certain conventional cases should be pointed out to the user, or similar decisions needed for the webtool. I'm not experienced in using JavaScript but I would certainly be willing to learn, as I've yet to have an issue picking up what I need to learn new languages. And I am confident enough in my experience in C.
GUI for AppArmor Another project I think would be a good fit for the skills I currently have would be this. I have some past experience in using C++, so picking it back up shouldn't be too hard considering I also have experience with C and Java. I don't have too much experience in terms of implementing a GUI for users, but I think it would be great to have the opportunity to work on something to make a tool like this more accessible to users.
Visimo For this project, I can see myself adapting well to the process for development that will be used. I have taken a Software Development course, so some of the concepts concerning documentation, planning, and communicating are familiar. While I haven't had the opportunity to work with a client rather than within a self-proposed group project, I can see this as a great way to gain that experience. It would also be nice to work with both front- and back-end simultaneously, as well as learning how to create a cloud-based app.
Web-based Image and Point cloud Annotation Tool For this project, I am interested in the topic and problem at hand, however, in the description it states that "Students should be familiar with HTML and javascript to carry out this project." I am not familiar with HTML or JavaScript, but if learning during the project is not a huge issue, then I would like to be considered for this project as well.