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Team: Tyler Wians, John Ness
Project: Basic Website Development using ASP.NET Framework, IIS, and Microsoft SQL Server.
Interactive document that pulls data from a database of recipes and customers. It will have an index and a search function based on many fields. It will probably look cool too. I might transition what I have right now to TinyDB.
Team: Tom Dang
Project: Using SQL in Access to analyze Type racing data - find out some descriptive statistics, best time for performance, correlation between speed and accuracy.
Team: Nigel Ticknor, Salem Ozaki, Tyler Langtimm
Project: Connecting Node.js to a SQL (MariaDB) server
We will need to use the computer lab to show a live demo.
Team: Jeff Klow and Jeremy Novak
Project: Making an Access Database and working with Web Services to implement that database into Cornell's network so the the library's A/V center has a place to manage it's work request forms.
A program which, given the necessary information on students, courses, and teachers, can check to see whether or not a class schedule will be possible without anyone being required to be in two places at once.
Team: Mark Vander Naald, Akash Surti
Project: Demonstration of how to use SQLite to locally store data on an Android device after extracting it from a web database (https://www.themoviedb.org/)
Team: Nobuki, Ryan Conrardy
Project: NoSQL using MongoDB