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red_evolve Jun 15th, 2004 2:22 am
Final Year Project
 
Greetings.

First of all, I hope I got the correct forum. ;)

My final semester is approaching soon :sad: and I've got to do a final year project by then. I'd like to propose my own title to my supervisor but I do not have any ideas as yet.

Well, I'd like to do some desktop apps. because I'm less interested in developing an Internet application, something that is more education oriented (or a little bit of A.I.), that could help people. In short, I'd like to develop an application that will be of use and importance to people (students). Previous seniors have developed a Turing Machine application. The application now is used by us, juniors, to assist in our learning process. Other softwares that has already been done by the seniors include, a wireless restaurant system -> this is pretty cool plus a 3G mobile application with the ability to map your way out of traffic congestion & etc. The reason I mentioned those above was to give fellow people a hint on how significant must an FYP be in my uni.

Oh yea, I major in Information System Engineering, I'm not sure if you guys need this information or not. ;)
:?: Hope to receive some suggestions from you all. Thanks a lot.

Yzk Jun 15th, 2004 6:52 am
Re: Final Year Project
 
How about a different desktop shell, with options with one click of a mouse button. Or reminder notes? Or looking for something more thrilling/advanced?

kc0arf Jun 15th, 2004 2:25 pm
Re: Final Year Project
 
Hello,

This may be way-overboard, but I would love to see a virtual environment of a router-network.

Have a program that when launched sets up an environment. Use a couple shapes for routers, and have abilities to program in IP numbers and perhaps other protocols. Have it accept the subnet masks and other things... awareness of ports.

Use this environment to prototype network installations, and program Cisco routers. Have it visual to show if traffic flows between the networks or not. Be able to close ports and change subnets, and see if the traffic stops, or changes directions. Have it detect if there are loops in the network.

This is a way advanced program thing, but it would be quite helpful, and would be a long project that you could do something with. I would have it work on Linux, so that you can reach a lot of people with little OS cost.

Christian

smitakiran Jun 16th, 2004 4:28 am
Re: Final Year Project
 
Create an application for mobile devices for students who carry PDA phones that allows the college staff to send FEES structure and other such information to all the students . You could use GoDB the tool for creating mobile applications and the sync server to send FEES and arrears information or EXAM dates. The application can be built by you using this tool in no time. ;). So you will have a cool tool that can be used by not only your juniours but also the college staff.

GOOD LUCK.

red_evolve Jun 16th, 2004 6:23 am
Re: Final Year Project
 
Greetings.

From Yzk:-
Quote:

How about a different desktop shell, with options with one click of a mouse button. Or reminder notes? Or looking for something more thrilling/advanced?
This sounds cool. Could you please elaborate further on it?

To kc0arf,
Wow! Sigh..... I guess I can never come out with such a program. I have always been a left-out in the networking area. Thanks a lot for your amazing idea. Maybe someone else who's reading the post can grab some new ideas from kc0arf's post?

To smitakiran,
Your idea seems to be closely related to the student-teacher environment.
Thanks a lot! It's definitely going to be considered.

Any more ideas from the fellow techies? ;)

Yzk Jun 16th, 2004 6:36 am
Re: Final Year Project
 
What I wanted to suggest requires a lot of programming (but what program doesn't?). What I would like to have is a better easy-to-use database program for management classes or a robotics program for robotical arms movements.

red_evolve Jun 17th, 2004 4:52 am
Re: Final Year Project
 
Greetings.
Okay. Thanks a lot.
To smitakiran:-
I did a search on google for goDB. I came across this website:http://www.consigntech.com/20.htm
I could not still understand what actually is goDB. A developing tool? or...?
Please advise.

smitakiran Jun 23rd, 2004 3:47 am
Re: Final Year Project
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by red_evolve
Greetings.
Okay. Thanks a lot.
To smitakiran:-
I did a search on google for goDB. I came across this website:http://www.consigntech.com/20.htm
I could not still understand what actually is goDB. A developing tool? or...?
Please advise.

Yes , GoDb is a Tool for creating Mobile Applications. It is similar to VB in its look and feel, but the applications you create in it run on PDAs ranging from PALMTOP, POCKET PC, NOKIA , LAPTOPS and PCs . To find out about the kind of applications you can create in GoDB you can go to [URL="http://www.consigntech.com/51.htm]

You can get more information about the sync server and GoDB form the Flash Demo on : [URL=http://www.consigntech.com/20.HTM] page.
The sync server comes bundeled with GoDB and allows you to update the information on the Mobile Devices when the information on the server changes. You can download the evaluation copy and go through the tutorial .

ALL THE VERY BEST

red_evolve Jun 23rd, 2004 4:14 am
Re: Final Year Project
 
Greetings.
Thanks a lot for the information.
I see that there is an evaluation copy of goDB available for download.
Do you by any chance know how much does it cost to get a licensed copy of goDB?
Thanks.

smitakiran Jun 28th, 2004 6:23 am
Re: Final Year Project
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by red_evolve
Greetings.
Thanks a lot for the information.
I see that there is an evaluation copy of goDB available for download.
Do you by any chance know how much does it cost to get a licensed copy of goDB?
Thanks.

Its FREE for non commercial purposes.


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