Marlee Heiken, Brandon Mitchell, Bryan Olmstead, Ayumi Sato, Kyle Solomons & Isaac Wagner

Java II MRP Application Demo

We will demonstrate our Java application we created in Java II class. It is a Material Resource Planning (MRP) application for Visual Robotics. This project followed the Agile Software Development process, where the previous feature was tested and a new feature was added. This matches the development process used at software development firms around the world.

SFTE 212, Java II

Bryan Olmstead

L204

11 AM – Noon

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Pedro Casero, Zackary Claunch, Joao Maia, Judah Olson, Corbin Robinson, Jose Vargas & Isaac Wagner

Homemade HTML Website

As a class, we are making a website using HTML, JavaScript, and CSS, and there will be a landing page with all our individual websites accessible.

SFTE 101, Web Methodologies

Shijo John

L204

10 AM – Noon

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Marlee Heiken, Isaiah Lugo, Ayumi Sato & Isaac Wagner

The Linux Operating System: Collaboration and Applications

Students will demonstrate skills learned related to the Linux Operating System through hands on demonstrations. The Linux class will also provide the infrastructure for web hosting in collaboration with the other Software Engineering presentations.

SFTE 220, Linux Systems & the Command-Line Interface

Stead Halstead

L204

10 AM – Noon

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Marlee Heiken, Brandon Mitchell, Kyle Solomons & Isaac Wagner

Java I Class Project

Our class project showcases the result of our group programming project, as most software is developed as a team. We have developed a Java app that implements a self-service kiosk for the Bushnell counseling department. Each student tackled a portion of the project based on group design requirements.

SFTE 211, Java I

Bryan Olmstead

L204

10 AM – Noon

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Isaac Wagner

The Wealth of Constantinople

The presentation explores the immense wealth of Constantinople, highlighting its strategic location as a trade hub between Europe and Asia, the opulence of its architecture and religious institutions, the flourishing commerce fueled by luxury goods such as silks and spices, and the city’s role as a center of culture and power in the Byzantine Empire, which collectively contributed to its reputation as one of the richest cities of the medieval world.

HIST 161, World History I

Stephen Andes

P103

1 – 3:30 PM

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