UCSB Computer Science Capstone

Congratulations to WhichAisle on winning the $1000 Chair's Prize for best Capstone project in 2011!

Thank you to the Hass endowment for funding the prize in part.


Course details

Instructor

Rich Wolski, UCSB Computer Science

Teaching Assistants

Hans Nielsen, Teri Lampoudi


Presentations

Thursday, June 2nd
ESB 1001

Opening remarks9:00 — 9:10
MarkIt!9:10 — 9:30
WhichAisle9:30 — 9:50
Snuffle9:50 — 10:10
Team Koala10:10 — 10:30
Bookaroo10:30 — 10:50
MobVersus10:50 — 11:10
Team 2.011:10 — 11:30
iBreatheFootball11:30 — 11:50
Closing remarks11:50 — 12:00

Practice Presentations

Tuesday, May 31st
CS Conference Room in HFH

Team 2.012:00 — 1:00
Team Hooligan1:00 — 2:00
MobVersus2:00 — 3:00
WhichAisle3:00 — 4:00
Wednesday, June 1st
ESB 1001

Team Koala8:00 — 9:00
Bookaroo9:00 — 10:00
Snuffle10:00 — 11:00
MarkIt!11:00 — 12:00

CS Capstone 2011 Projects

team members:
  • Garrett Nelson
  • Julianne Kingery
  • Kelvin Lee
  • Melissa Gross
description:
Our iPad Application provides a PDF viewer and markup tool intended to increase efficiency on construction sites by mobilizing the resources currently available only in the construction trailer.
team members:
  • Daniel Sauerbrun
  • James Ebentier
  • Kenneth Hwang
  • Thomas Kaehler
description:
A crowdsourced web-app that allows you to dynamically compare and review any products of your choice regardless of how different they are.
team members:
  • Andrey Khano
  • Mason Kwiat
  • Roland Phung
  • Sean Burau
  • Venkat Patna
description:
Snuffle is a multi-network event aggregation API that allows developers to search and retrieve events from many sources, such as Facebook and Last.fm, in a unified format.
team members:
  • Adam Greenfield
  • Christian Piccolo
  • Dimitrije Todorvic
  • Sean Strickland
description:
A fun and user-friendly interactive children's book creator and reader for the iPad.
Induco
team members:
  • Andrew Ngo
  • Matthew Kloster
  • Sevada Abraamyan
description:
We've taken a requirements management application and improved its scalability, availability, and security to allow users to access the software from a browser, share as many documents as they want, balance the processing load across the cloud, and provided user authentication wrapped around it.
team members:
  • Apurva Alok
  • Wei Li
description:
Social Gaming platform for sports enthusiasts worldwide.
team members:
  • Ben Fleischhacker
  • David Sanders
  • Edward Lee
  • Joshua Castaneda
description:
We are an additional system for securely adding authenticated computing nodes as resources to the Eucalyptus cloud platform directly from the node, in addition to the standard way of adding them as a root administrator of the cloud.
team members:
  • Conor Pawley
  • Jacob Goren
  • Matt Decoteau
  • Steve Gala
description:
WhichAisle is a mobile application that helps grocery store customers find items quickly by allowing the creation of shopping lists and the mapping of items on a given store layout.