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These are available projects for IS480. The descriptions are maintained by the sponsor or sent to the course manager. Some projects provide [http://blue.smu.edu.sg/IS480/2010-2011/IS480/Awards.html awards]. [[Past Projects]]
 
These are available projects for IS480. The descriptions are maintained by the sponsor or sent to the course manager. Some projects provide [http://blue.smu.edu.sg/IS480/2010-2011/IS480/Awards.html awards]. [[Past Projects]]
  
== If you have not found a project yet ==  
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== Sponsor Day Apr 11 Wednesday 7-8pmpm SIS Sr 2.1==
We will be having a sponsor day on April 11, where you will hear and have an opportunity to talk to sponsors and choose from available projects. I will announce more later and you can friend our [http://www.facebook.com/home.php?#!/group.php?gid=102339023157647&v=wall Facebook] group for announcement.
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Student teams and sponsor meet to mingle and discuss projects.
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== Vincent Perrier-Trudov EthiSoa - Smartphone game for learning sign language ==
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SingUp!:
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The smartphone game for learning sign language and enhance the
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inclusion of deafs and dumbs in the society
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The project will be driven on the basis of concentric circles of
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features. Each circle of features must be totally achieved and
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debugged before starting the development of the next circle of
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features, to be sure to have the right level of quality for the final
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product at the end of the process.
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As a start, 3 circles of features are previewed. If the team is
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finishing them in advance, new set of features, with the acceptance of
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the team, will be added to the product. The IP will be shared on a
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basis of performance and dedication to the project.
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Circle 1: Basic features (the main screens, the dictionnary, the
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database, the random engine)
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#First screen: registering through email address (+ confirmation)
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#Menu screen: Go game, go to dictionnary, tell friends
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#Game screen: start new game, best scores/stats
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#Dictionnary screen: alphabet and numbers
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#A database consisting of images of signs and the letters and the numbers corresponding
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#An engine selecting randomly an image of a sign and 3, 4 or 5 potential answers (3 levels of difficulty with 10, 20 and 30 questions)
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Circle 2: first viral features, stats and scores
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#Tell friends interface: send to all/select friends from contact database (email), share on Facebook, send a tweet
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#Record every stats of game: how much time for each question, what questions are right, what questions are wrong and what are the errors
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#Points earned, % increased with number of friends registered, levelling
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Circle 3: advanced features (more game mechanisms, extended database)
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#Improving the database with words and idioms (videos?)
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#Group competing: form teams, weekly competition (how many points earned in a week)
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#Display of the winning team on the starting screen
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#Game "improve your skills" with the selection of the questions mostly failed with
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Contact: Vincent Perrier-Trudov <vperriertrudov@gmail.com>, MD, EthiSoa Solutions for your ethical projects
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==Standard Chartered Bank - iLab@SMU==
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[[Image:Standard-Chartered-Bank.jpg|alt=Standard Chartered Bank|Standard Chartered Bank @ iLab|frame|left]]
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iLab@SMU is a collaborative partnership setup in 2006 by Standard Chartered Bank and SMU to create a hotbed for business, technology and financial innovations that will be rolled out across the Bank's network in Asia, Africa and the Middle East, while delivering on the Bank's commitment and belief in talent development. The collaboration creates opportunities for students to experience the corporate environment as they work on projects to solve real-life business problems with the Bank.
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iLab@SMU has sponsored close to fifty IS480 projects since its inception in 2006 and had generously recognized and rewarded excellent performance from IS480 teams and individuals that delivered exceptional results in their projects.
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'''Got ideas? Talk to us about it! '''
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Come to us if you want to explore project possibilities. A number of iLAB projects have been initiated by YOUR ideas, and then refined through interaction with SCB professionals.
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'''Requirements for ALL iLab@SMU projects''' :
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* Passion and Willingness to explore boundaries of innovations
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** New tools, Development environment
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* Academic Modules pre-requisite
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** IS203 Software Engineering
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** IS301 Enterprise Integration
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Contact: Koh Lian Chee - lckoh@smu.edu.sg / ilab@smu.edu.sg
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Drop an email to me to arrange a time with our staff to find out more about the Standard Chartered Bank @ iLab!
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== <span style="color:#C76114"> Global Call to Action Against Poverty - Mobile eBook App </span>==
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<span style="color:blue"><b>Global Call to Action Against Poverty</b></span>
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The Global Call to Action Against Poverty is a civil society alliance that challenges the structures and
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institutions that perpetuate poverty and inequality. With campaigns in some 100 countries, GCAP calls for
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action from world leaders to meet their promises to end poverty and inequality. It is the the world's largest
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network of anti-poverty coalitions. For more information, visit www.whiteband.org
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===CHALLENGE 1-A : Whiteband.org - Content Management System & Interactivity===
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The GCAP website – www.whiteband.org – is an integral
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part of the organisation's communications strategy. It
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updates constituents, provides national coalitions with a
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platform to share information and is a source of
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information for the public. In its current state, the global
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website has most of the features it needs, but is not very
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user friendly. Some space is wasted and it is difficult to
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feature multiple items on the same page. The website
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must clearly inform readers about the issues and provide
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resources to take action.
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[[Image:Whiteband.jpg‎|right|450px]]
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Your challenge is to
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#provide greater interactivity
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#make it easier to update
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#link the website to GCAP's social media properties
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<span style="color:blue"><b>Deliverables</b></span>
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Overview
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*Develop a flexible content management system that is easy to use for content producers
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*Produce a site that is easy to read and interact with for users
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Details
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*Wider design template to allow for increased display of content
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*Develop a home page
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*Change the current slideshow to an easy-to-update rotating banner that includes GCAP branding
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and images from featured stories” section. Refer to onesingapore.org's home page for an example
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*Fix the RSS feed
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*Fix search functionality (it does not currently allow for spaces)
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*Design and make a cleaner looking area for social media and interaction (twitter, facebook, rss,
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contact form, newsletter signup, press)
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*Create links between website, Facebook and Twitter. New web posts should be automatically
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picked up in social media feeds.
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*Optional: optimised version of website for mobile
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The GCAP website runs on Drupal.
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===CHALLENGE 1-B : Website Internationalisation - “Babel Fish”===
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*Create links to 'duplicate' version of website in Arabic, French and Spanish
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**Can use online translation tools
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**+ ability to insert new content created in that language
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**Content Management System should ideally have language options
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===CHALLENGE 2 : Act Now for The World We Want Beyond 2015===
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Multimedia Content Managment and Social Networking Interactivity
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[[Image:MakePovertyHistory.jpg‎|right|600px]]
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<span style="color:blue"><b>Background</b></span>
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In 2000, the UN produced a document entitled the Millennium Declaration, which was an attempt to
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highlight the most pressing needs facing humanity at the turn of the millennium. Later that year and into
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the next, they produced a set of 8 goals around these principles that came to be known as the Millennium
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Development Goals (MDGs) which was historical in that it was the first internationally recognized document
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to highlight a set of goals to end poverty.
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The MDGs have had a mixed record, but they have been successful at garnering some popular attention
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around the need and also the possibility that humankind can end poverty in this generation. These goals
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are set to expire in 2015 and the international community has recognized a need to have a new
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development agenda in place once the MDGs expire. GCAP’s role in this process will be to facilitate global
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discourse and ensure that citizen voices and civil society are heard and have a key participatory role in the
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conception and creation of this new development agenda.
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<span style="color:blue"><b>The Challenge</b></span>
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GCAP is exploring a new campaign centered around the post-2015 agenda and we would like to create a
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micro-site to facilitate online participation in this process.
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We have purchased the domain name www.worldwewant2015.org and would like that to be a stand alone
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portal similar to the Stand Up Take Action website:
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[[Image:StandUpTakeAction.jpg‎|right|450px]]
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Overview
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The World We Want website should be an interactive space, with multi-media content management and
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social networking interactivity.
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<span style="color:blue"><b>Details</b></span>
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Functionality may be similar to standagainstpoverty.org, though there is space for new innovation.
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Features include:
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*Video and audio upload so users can broadcast their vision for The World We Want and their
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contribution to a global discussion around post 2015. This video and audio should be autofed to the
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site, with the most current or most popular videos and audio automatically going to the front.
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*Photo upload for the same purpose
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*Interactive map that allow people to have a simple profile where they can voluntarily show where
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they are in the world, broadcast events, or coordinate actions together in a specific city or location.
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This could be a similar function to “meetup” which allow people to coordinate together. The hope
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would be that people use it to coordinate events around the world we want, and take some action
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to then publicize and broadcast these events.
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*If possible, some conceptualization of a text contribution system as well. Either directly via email, or
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message board style so people can also type in their contributions.
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Data management behind the front facing system should be simple but also detailed in order to capture:
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*general information from each user such as location, age, sex and other important demographic
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data that could be used to ensure we can accurately represent the stories and contributions and
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use the information in advocacy work. For example, we wanat to be able to make general
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statements like, X number of videos submitted from Ghana” or X number of women globally are
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calling for The World We Want.
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*General data about topic of contribution in an attempt to classify issue areas that are important to
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the citizens who are participating.
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The back end should be easy to manage (for example, we should be able to turn moderation on and off,
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depending on what’s needed, and also have flexibility to have people log in to register events, or have it
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open). We should also be able to view the information in the back end in a versatile and relatively user
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friendly way, being able to sort events by country, topic, constituents participating, etc. We can provide
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more specific information about fields as we go along.
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People should be able to easily upload photos and videos from their events (via a youtube/flickr stream),
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and these in turn should be tagged by country, theme, and constituency, and also autofed into the relevant
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area of whiteband.org in the act section.
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We would also want to explore the possibility of mobile phone integration into this consultation and
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collection space so that people can contribute via a mobile device.
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[https://wiki.smu.edu.sg/w/is480/images/5/5e/SMU_Project-IS480_GCAP_2012proposal_v2.pdf Details]
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<span style="color:blue"><b>Contact</b></span>
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Michael Switow, switow@gmail.com, 9070-1724
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Zach Hongola, zach.hongola@whiteband.org, skype: zhongola
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Caitlin Blaser, caitlin.blaser@whiteband.org, skype: caitlinblaser
  
 
== <span style="color:#C76114"> Senior Lecturer Pamela Lim - Mobile eBook App </span>==
 
== <span style="color:#C76114"> Senior Lecturer Pamela Lim - Mobile eBook App </span>==
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*Tracking interviews and the review process.
 
*Tracking interviews and the review process.
 
Job applicants too struggle with what to put in their CVs, not to mention managing customized cover letters for each of the companies they are pursuing.
 
Job applicants too struggle with what to put in their CVs, not to mention managing customized cover letters for each of the companies they are pursuing.
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'''Objectives'''
 
'''Objectives'''
 
We intend to build a recruitment software served via an SAAS model
 
We intend to build a recruitment software served via an SAAS model
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'''Contact'''
 
'''Contact'''
Kris Kong, Software Engineer, ST Electronics (Info-Software Systems)
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Kris Kong,  
 
SIS Graduate, 2010
 
SIS Graduate, 2010
 
Email: kris@kriskong.com
 
Email: kris@kriskong.com
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Principal Consultant,  www.tinkeredge.com
 
Principal Consultant,  www.tinkeredge.com
 
Email: cheoklup@tinkeredge.com
 
Email: cheoklup@tinkeredge.com
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== <span style="color:#C76114"><b>Prof. Feida ZHU - PalanteeRT: a real-time live Twitter interaction application </b></span> ==
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[[Image:PalanteeRT 1.jpg‎]]
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[[Image:PalanteeRT 2.jpg‎]]
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<span style="color:blue"><b>'''What is PalanteeRT'''</b></span>
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Ever wonder what others in Singapore are tweeting about at this right moment? What are the hot topics everyone is tweeting about for the past hour? What are the trending photos and videos others are sharing?  What is the "conversation" that is going on in your friend network on Twitter?
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PalateeRT is a live real-time Twitter interaction platform to answer all the questions above, and many more interesting ones.  Developed by researchers in LARC at SMU, PalanteeRT is based on state-of-the-art data mining technology and huge live data collected real-time from Twitter.
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<span style="color:blue"><b>'''Project Requirement'''</b></span>
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The project is to develop an Apple application for iPad and iPhone to present the current and future PalanteeRT system.
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<span style="color:blue"><b>'''Resources'''</b></span>
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The team would have access to '''two brand-new iPad 2''' and '''one brand-new Macbook Air''' for the development.  The team will also be backed by all the research power here at LARC on the underlying algorithms and data processing.  For details and potential scope of the project, please contact Prof. Feida ZHU at  fdzhu@smu.edu.sg
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<span style="color:blue"><b>'''Contact'''</b></span>
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Prof. Feida ZHU,
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SIS 4041, SMU
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Email: fdzhu@smu.edu.sg
  
 
== [http://www.larc.smu.edu.sg/ LARC]  ==  
 
== [http://www.larc.smu.edu.sg/ LARC]  ==  
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These are all the projects currently in discussion.
 
These are all the projects currently in discussion.
  
'''Sentosa Project – Lau Hoong Chuin, William Yeoh'''
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'''Resorts World Sentosa Project (LARC: Kyong Jin Shim)'''
* Develop an iPhone application with a back-end web service. The purpose of this application is to gather geo-location information of visitors and recommend venues/attractions near by. Students will get to interact with LARC faculty/scientists as well as Sentosa.
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* Develop an iPhone application with a back-end web service. The purpose of this application is to gather geo-location information of visitors and recommend venues/attractions near by (i.e. recommendation pop-up in the mobile app). The app should also facilitate communication with social networking platforms such as Facebook and Twitter. Students will get to interact with LARC faculty/scientists as well as RWS.
  
'''Mobile Analytics – Archan Misra'''
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'''Mobile Analytics (LARC: Kyong Jin Shim)'''
 
* Build a context-aware shopping recommendation system with capability to source data from Facebook.
 
* Build a context-aware shopping recommendation system with capability to source data from Facebook.
* More details to come later.
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* More details to come later (next update 15th April 2012).
  
'''BuzzCity - (Sponsor: LARC Kyong Jin Shim and Ee-Peng Lim)'''
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'''BuzzCity - (LARC: Kyong Jin Shim and Ee-Peng Lim)'''
 
* Develop an external agent for suggesting and posting relevant recommendations (at the user level) to myGamma, a mobile application for social networking.
 
* Develop an external agent for suggesting and posting relevant recommendations (at the user level) to myGamma, a mobile application for social networking.
  
'''Twitter Friend Recommendation System - (Sponsor: LARC Ee-Peng Lim)'''
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'''Twitter Friend Recommendation System - (LARC: Ee-Peng Lim)'''
 
* Develop an iPad application, which will interface with back-end algorithms (already developed) for Twitter friend recommendation.
 
* Develop an iPad application, which will interface with back-end algorithms (already developed) for Twitter friend recommendation.
  
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*'''www.exilant.com ''' Tel: +65-64071415 Fax: +65-64071501
 
*'''www.exilant.com ''' Tel: +65-64071415 Fax: +65-64071501
  
== <span style="color:#C76114"> Sageby - Cab4Free : Survey/Analytics Mobile System </span> ==
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== <span style="color:#C76114"> Sageby - pay using waiting time</span> ==
  
Cab4Free’s vision is to provide users a channel to monetize time and information.  
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[[Image:Sageby.png‎|left|200px]]
A globally scalable service innovation which brings free cab rides to passengers, and vouchers/cash to users. The gist lies in converting the value of time into money. We provide the linkage by tying Market Research firms together with Taxi companies and retailers. 
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<span style="color:blue"><b>About</b></span>
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Sageby creates a new form of payment whereby users pay not using money, but instead, pay using waiting time.
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To FYP Students, choose from below. The projects give a rough idea, and subject to negotiation. We know what you want, because we’re students too : )
  
In Cab4Free, we tap on Mobile surveys as well as the existing GPS that Taxis currently have to deliver free cab rides by exchanging completed surveys for a free ride. Apart from that, we design ways to improve the overall efficiency, for instance cab sharing in the load of 4 passengers, planning the driving route using GPS to provide estimated fare, and using Google traffic and EMAS to utilize traffic intelligence on the move to boost efficiency.
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=== FYP Project #1 – Deployable Shopping Mall Solution ===
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Develop a web and mobile app that can rapidly customize itself to a particular mall. Within the app, users will be able to earn credits, view promotions, and redeem rewards.
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#Credits can be earned when users complete a task – location-based or targeted surveys, social shares, videos etc.
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#Promotions are updated by the merchants of the shopping malls, and can be in the form of mobile coupons or vouchers, using our in-house QR code generator.
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#Redemption is done through security codes, QR codes, or integration with POS.
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More social elements are in the plan, and we have prospective clients that would adopt this, so join us in building this cool app!
  
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=== FYP Project #2 - Sageby Students ===
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A marketplace for tertiary students to earn credits when they complete surveys for fellow students. Each student will start off with 5 free credits. When they complete surveys (or focus groups or UATs, usability tests, etc) they earn more credits. They can use these credits to put up their own surveys or tasks and be assured that a base of students will be readily available to give their responses. (Similar to bookinbookout, but on surveys and tasks)
  
Scope of Project:
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Students will not need to fret over having insufficient responses for marketing projects, or get irritated by having to do free favors for friends. Use Sageby, get rewarded.
*Core: Survey Module
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It’s a totally independent project; but Sageby will give full support and provide resources. Selected team will get to build a MVP, test it during the semester (for real!) and improvise. Here at Sageby, we make sure things get done!
*Core: Analytics Module
 
*Advanced: Mobile Platform (iPhone then Android)
 
  
Requirements of the Team       
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=== FYP Project #3 – iOS and Android for Sageby v2.0 ===
            - Tech savvy team
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Build front end to our existing back end system at www.sage.by (PHP) and at the same time, develop cool new features to upgrade from v1.0 to v2.0. A list of new features will be shared should teams be interested. Contact us for more information. We can start as early as end April!
            - Familiar with Google app engine
 
            - JSP, Java, Jquery, Js, actionscript, flash, jdo
 
  
Contact Informations :
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<span style="color:blue"><b>Monetary Incentive</b></span>
Name  : Saiful , CTO, [http://www.sageby.com Sageby]
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A combined prize of $500 will be given to the project team if the final product is suitable to be deployed. We also provide work space (nice meeting room in SMU with fridge) for your team to work! Best of all, we will extend a startup experience to your team – great for your CV.
  
Email : saiful@sageby.com
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Required Platform: PHP, opensource codes, Facebook (and other social platform) API, Google products, iOS and Android
 
 
Mobile  : +65 90070053(Singapore)
 
  
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<span style="color:blue"><b>Contact</b></span>
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George Chen – george@sageby.com
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Office – SMU BIG
  
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NOTE from Course Coordinator: [http://blue.smu.edu.sg/IS480/2011-2012/IS480/FAQ2.html Only 1 project per term for new sponsor]
  
 
==Pawan Gupta, SIS Alumni - <span style="color:#C76114"> Facebook Multiplayer Game</span>==
 
==Pawan Gupta, SIS Alumni - <span style="color:#C76114"> Facebook Multiplayer Game</span>==
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*'''HP: ''' 96361509
 
*'''HP: ''' 96361509
  
==Prof  Chris Boesch, Pivotal Expert Pte Ltd  – Analytics Shootout ==
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==Pivotal Expert Pte Ltd  – SingPath Mobile iPad Game==
  
 
<span style="background:#ffff00">'''''Project Objective :'''''</span>
 
<span style="background:#ffff00">'''''Project Objective :'''''</span>
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<span style="background:#ffff00"> '''''Project Requirements and Scope'''''</span>
 
<span style="background:#ffff00"> '''''Project Requirements and Scope'''''</span>
  
In 2012, Pivotal Expert would like to create a new community around the growing field of data analytics. The project will be based on the technology powering Singpath.com, but it will require new content and business logic to address this new problem domain.  
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In 2012, Pivotal Expert would like to extend SingPath by creating a mobile application that will run on an iPad. The project will be based on the technology and content powering Singpath.com. On SingPath.com there are Beginner Paths that consist of drag-n-drop problems that could be solved by anyone with a iPad even while disconnected from the network. The goal for the project would be to deliver a compelling mobile game experience that enables people to practice reading and assembling code in different languages anywhere and anytime that they have time to practice.  
  
The development process for this project is expected to be highly open and collaborative in order to enable individuals from around the world to contribute if needed. For example, the use of StackOverflow.com to solve technical questions and GitHub.com to share source code with others will be highly encouraged. This desire to share and collaborate will also influence the selection of technologies to be used. The project will be based on HTML, Javascript, and Google App Engine in order to resonate with a large number of potential collaborators.  
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The development process for this project is expected to be highly open and collaborative in order to enable individuals from around the world to contribute if needed. For example, the use of StackOverflow.com to solve technical questions and GitHub.com to share source code with others will be highly encouraged. You will use https://build.phonegap.com/ to build the mobile version of the application, so no MacBook will be needed. An iPad will be provided to the team for development and test purposes.  
 
   
 
   
 
<u>'''What Students will gain from this project '''</u>
 
<u>'''What Students will gain from this project '''</u>
  
(a) The experience of building a community from scratch
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(a) The experience of building and launching a mobile application
  
(b) Learning about new problem domains such as analytics and online gaming
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(b) Learning about new problem domains such as iOS, mobile gaming, and analytics
  
 
(c) Standards based technologies such as: HTML and Javascript
 
(c) Standards based technologies such as: HTML and Javascript
  
(d) Cloud Computing
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If you would like additional information, please contact Sandra Boesch (SandraCBoesch@gmail.com), CEO Pivotal Expert.
 
 
If you would like additional information, please contact [http://www.sis.smu.edu.sg/faculty/infosys/cboesch.asp Chris Boesch] (cboesch@smu.edu.sg), SMU Associate Professor of Information Systems (Practice).
 
 
 
==Prof  Chris Boesch, Pivotal Expert Pte Ltd - Story Server ==
 
 
 
<span style="background:#ffff00"> '''''Project Objective :'''''</span>
 
 
 
Story Sever is a game that requires players to perform task on 3rd party websites in order to unlock challenges and various movie scenes. The goal of the project is to make learning new websites and API's a lot more fun and interesting.
 
 
 
<span style="background:#ffff00"> '''''Project Requirements and Scope'''''</span>
 
- This application/game will be a web-based application
 
 
 
For additional information, please email pivotalexpert@gmail.com
 
  
 
==Prof Richard Davis [http://www.k-sketch.org K-Sketch] - Animation for the Rest of Us ==
 
==Prof Richard Davis [http://www.k-sketch.org K-Sketch] - Animation for the Rest of Us ==
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Contact: [http://www.sis.smu.edu.sg/faculty/infosys/rcdavis.asp Richard C. Davis] (rcdavis@smu.edu.sg, tel 6828 1967), SMU Assistant Professor of Information Systems.
 
Contact: [http://www.sis.smu.edu.sg/faculty/infosys/rcdavis.asp Richard C. Davis] (rcdavis@smu.edu.sg, tel 6828 1967), SMU Assistant Professor of Information Systems.
  
==Standard Chartered Bank - iLab@SMU==
 
[[Image:Standard-Chartered-Bank.jpg|alt=Standard Chartered Bank|Standard Chartered Bank @ iLab|frame|left]]
 
 
 
iLab@SMU is a collaborative partnership setup in 2006 by Standard Chartered Bank and SMU to create a hotbed for business, technology and financial innovations that will be rolled out across the Bank's network in Asia, Africa and the Middle East, while delivering on the Bank's commitment and belief in talent development. The collaboration creates opportunities for students to experience the corporate environment as they work on projects to solve real-life business problems with the Bank.
 
 
iLab@SMU has sponsored close to fifty IS480 projects since its inception in 2006 and had generously recognized and rewarded excellent performance from IS480 teams and individuals that delivered exceptional results in their projects.
 
 
 
 
'''Got ideas? Talk to us about it! '''
 
 
Come to us if you want to explore project possibilities. A number of iLAB projects have been initiated by YOUR ideas, and then refined through interaction with SCB professionals.
 
 
 
'''Requirements for ALL iLab@SMU projects''' :
 
* Passion and Willingness to explore boundaries of innovations
 
** New tools, Development environment
 
* Academic Modules pre-requisite
 
** IS203 Software Engineering
 
** IS301 Enterprise Integration
 
 
Contact: Koh Lian Chee - lckoh@smu.edu.sg / ilab@smu.edu.sg
 
 
 
Drop an email to me to arrange a time with our staff to find out more about the Standard Chartered Bank @ iLab!
 
  
 
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These are available projects for IS480. The descriptions are maintained by the sponsor or sent to the course manager. Some projects provide awards. Past Projects

Student teams and sponsor meet to mingle and discuss projects.

Vincent Perrier-Trudov EthiSoa - Smartphone game for learning sign language

SingUp!: The smartphone game for learning sign language and enhance the inclusion of deafs and dumbs in the society

The project will be driven on the basis of concentric circles of features. Each circle of features must be totally achieved and debugged before starting the development of the next circle of features, to be sure to have the right level of quality for the final product at the end of the process.

As a start, 3 circles of features are previewed. If the team is finishing them in advance, new set of features, with the acceptance of the team, will be added to the product. The IP will be shared on a basis of performance and dedication to the project.

Circle 1: Basic features (the main screens, the dictionnary, the database, the random engine)

  1. First screen: registering through email address (+ confirmation)
  2. Menu screen: Go game, go to dictionnary, tell friends
  3. Game screen: start new game, best scores/stats
  4. Dictionnary screen: alphabet and numbers
  5. A database consisting of images of signs and the letters and the numbers corresponding
  6. An engine selecting randomly an image of a sign and 3, 4 or 5 potential answers (3 levels of difficulty with 10, 20 and 30 questions)

Circle 2: first viral features, stats and scores

  1. Tell friends interface: send to all/select friends from contact database (email), share on Facebook, send a tweet
  2. Record every stats of game: how much time for each question, what questions are right, what questions are wrong and what are the errors
  3. Points earned, % increased with number of friends registered, levelling

Circle 3: advanced features (more game mechanisms, extended database)

  1. Improving the database with words and idioms (videos?)
  2. Group competing: form teams, weekly competition (how many points earned in a week)
  3. Display of the winning team on the starting screen
  4. Game "improve your skills" with the selection of the questions mostly failed with


Contact: Vincent Perrier-Trudov <vperriertrudov@gmail.com>, MD, EthiSoa Solutions for your ethical projects

Standard Chartered Bank - iLab@SMU

Standard Chartered Bank
Standard Chartered Bank @ iLab


iLab@SMU is a collaborative partnership setup in 2006 by Standard Chartered Bank and SMU to create a hotbed for business, technology and financial innovations that will be rolled out across the Bank's network in Asia, Africa and the Middle East, while delivering on the Bank's commitment and belief in talent development. The collaboration creates opportunities for students to experience the corporate environment as they work on projects to solve real-life business problems with the Bank.

iLab@SMU has sponsored close to fifty IS480 projects since its inception in 2006 and had generously recognized and rewarded excellent performance from IS480 teams and individuals that delivered exceptional results in their projects.


Got ideas? Talk to us about it!

Come to us if you want to explore project possibilities. A number of iLAB projects have been initiated by YOUR ideas, and then refined through interaction with SCB professionals.


Requirements for ALL iLab@SMU projects :

  • Passion and Willingness to explore boundaries of innovations
    • New tools, Development environment
  • Academic Modules pre-requisite
    • IS203 Software Engineering
    • IS301 Enterprise Integration

Contact: Koh Lian Chee - lckoh@smu.edu.sg / ilab@smu.edu.sg

Drop an email to me to arrange a time with our staff to find out more about the Standard Chartered Bank @ iLab!

Global Call to Action Against Poverty - Mobile eBook App

Global Call to Action Against Poverty The Global Call to Action Against Poverty is a civil society alliance that challenges the structures and institutions that perpetuate poverty and inequality. With campaigns in some 100 countries, GCAP calls for action from world leaders to meet their promises to end poverty and inequality. It is the the world's largest network of anti-poverty coalitions. For more information, visit www.whiteband.org

CHALLENGE 1-A : Whiteband.org - Content Management System & Interactivity

The GCAP website – www.whiteband.org – is an integral part of the organisation's communications strategy. It updates constituents, provides national coalitions with a platform to share information and is a source of information for the public. In its current state, the global website has most of the features it needs, but is not very user friendly. Some space is wasted and it is difficult to feature multiple items on the same page. The website must clearly inform readers about the issues and provide resources to take action.

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Your challenge is to

  1. provide greater interactivity
  2. make it easier to update
  3. link the website to GCAP's social media properties

Deliverables Overview

  • Develop a flexible content management system that is easy to use for content producers
  • Produce a site that is easy to read and interact with for users

Details

  • Wider design template to allow for increased display of content
  • Develop a home page
  • Change the current slideshow to an easy-to-update rotating banner that includes GCAP branding

and images from featured stories” section. Refer to onesingapore.org's home page for an example

  • Fix the RSS feed
  • Fix search functionality (it does not currently allow for spaces)
  • Design and make a cleaner looking area for social media and interaction (twitter, facebook, rss,

contact form, newsletter signup, press)

  • Create links between website, Facebook and Twitter. New web posts should be automatically

picked up in social media feeds.

  • Optional: optimised version of website for mobile

The GCAP website runs on Drupal.

CHALLENGE 1-B : Website Internationalisation - “Babel Fish”

  • Create links to 'duplicate' version of website in Arabic, French and Spanish
    • Can use online translation tools
    • + ability to insert new content created in that language
    • Content Management System should ideally have language options

CHALLENGE 2 : Act Now for The World We Want Beyond 2015

Multimedia Content Managment and Social Networking Interactivity

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Background In 2000, the UN produced a document entitled the Millennium Declaration, which was an attempt to highlight the most pressing needs facing humanity at the turn of the millennium. Later that year and into the next, they produced a set of 8 goals around these principles that came to be known as the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) which was historical in that it was the first internationally recognized document to highlight a set of goals to end poverty.

The MDGs have had a mixed record, but they have been successful at garnering some popular attention around the need and also the possibility that humankind can end poverty in this generation. These goals are set to expire in 2015 and the international community has recognized a need to have a new development agenda in place once the MDGs expire. GCAP’s role in this process will be to facilitate global discourse and ensure that citizen voices and civil society are heard and have a key participatory role in the conception and creation of this new development agenda.

The Challenge GCAP is exploring a new campaign centered around the post-2015 agenda and we would like to create a micro-site to facilitate online participation in this process. We have purchased the domain name www.worldwewant2015.org and would like that to be a stand alone portal similar to the Stand Up Take Action website:

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Overview The World We Want website should be an interactive space, with multi-media content management and social networking interactivity.

Details Functionality may be similar to standagainstpoverty.org, though there is space for new innovation. Features include:

  • Video and audio upload so users can broadcast their vision for The World We Want and their

contribution to a global discussion around post 2015. This video and audio should be autofed to the site, with the most current or most popular videos and audio automatically going to the front.

  • Photo upload for the same purpose
  • Interactive map that allow people to have a simple profile where they can voluntarily show where

they are in the world, broadcast events, or coordinate actions together in a specific city or location. This could be a similar function to “meetup” which allow people to coordinate together. The hope would be that people use it to coordinate events around the world we want, and take some action to then publicize and broadcast these events.

  • If possible, some conceptualization of a text contribution system as well. Either directly via email, or

message board style so people can also type in their contributions.

Data management behind the front facing system should be simple but also detailed in order to capture:

  • general information from each user such as location, age, sex and other important demographic

data that could be used to ensure we can accurately represent the stories and contributions and use the information in advocacy work. For example, we wanat to be able to make general statements like, X number of videos submitted from Ghana” or X number of women globally are calling for The World We Want.

  • General data about topic of contribution in an attempt to classify issue areas that are important to

the citizens who are participating.

The back end should be easy to manage (for example, we should be able to turn moderation on and off, depending on what’s needed, and also have flexibility to have people log in to register events, or have it open). We should also be able to view the information in the back end in a versatile and relatively user friendly way, being able to sort events by country, topic, constituents participating, etc. We can provide more specific information about fields as we go along. People should be able to easily upload photos and videos from their events (via a youtube/flickr stream), and these in turn should be tagged by country, theme, and constituency, and also autofed into the relevant area of whiteband.org in the act section.

We would also want to explore the possibility of mobile phone integration into this consultation and collection space so that people can contribute via a mobile device.

Details

Contact Michael Switow, switow@gmail.com, 9070-1724 Zach Hongola, zach.hongola@whiteband.org, skype: zhongola Caitlin Blaser, caitlin.blaser@whiteband.org, skype: caitlinblaser

Senior Lecturer Pamela Lim - Mobile eBook App

Kudotsu Kudotsu is a platform for textbook publishers, teachers and students to interact and download teaching materials for their lessons. Kudotsu is designed for students to embark on the following projects:

Features As most mobile devices come with both high-speed mobile broadband, Kudotsu would like to explore on harnessing the abilities of such devices taps on such capabilities. The applications should:

  1. be developed on Samsung Galaxy Tab (Android)
  2. Kudotsu Interactive eBook
  3. Publish Management System, Teacher's Management System and Student Management

User groups

The application comprises of 3 main user groups; namely Publisher, Teachers and Students

  1. Publisher can publish textbooks in the applications based on subjects. Quizzes and practices could be included in the textbooks.
  2. Teachers can access to these textbooks and select chapters of different eBooks of their choice and compile into their own textbook.
  3. Students can register with their teacher and purchase the eBooks compiled by their teacher for their classes.

Contact

  • Zac Douglas XU Peiwen <peiwen.xu.2010@sis.smu.edu.sg>
  • Pamela LIM <pamelalim@smu.edu.sg>

Oak3 Films - Audition Platform

About Us

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Oak3 Films is an established and independent production house, having produced for History Channel, Discovery, France5, Mediacorp and numerous broadcasters around the glove for the past 15 years. We undertake conceptualization to final completion for all our productions, including feature films, interactive dramas, documentaries, info-eds and corporate videos.

Apart from being Google-YouTube’s premium content partner, we endeavor to deliver quality content to digital audiences worldwide with our slate of new interactive TV and mobile projects. Our previous clients include Samsung Singapore, Caltex, Mitsubishi and various other MNCs.

Current Situation

Aspiring actors/actresses have to come down to our office to be auditioned. Child Actor Audition

Objective

To create a networking platform where potential actors/actress can create their own profiles and upload their auditions (done at home) instead of having to come down to our office to audition. These profiles will be stored in an online database where we can easily access. It will be similar to a networking site (e.g. Linkedin, FB, etc) where we can also message the actors/actress online within the platform. Once we have achieved a large enough database of actor profiles, we also hope to open up this database to corporate clients sourcing for actors and actresses.

Key Features

  • Inbox – users and businesses can exchange messages
  • Invites- users can respond to invites to audition via the platform
  • Analytics - users can view who and how many times profile was viewed, and other statistics
  • Opportunities – for casting calls, users can apply or shortlist any casting calls they are interested in for a later time
  • Learning section – industry tips and test scripts
  • Subscription – users/businesses can choose to pay a monthly subscription to obtain account upgrades
  • Search & filter profiles or casting calls – for both users and businesses

Technical Requirements

  • Programming language should be PHP or JSP
  • MVC framework
  • The system will be webhosted outside of Oak3 Films.

Perks

  • Learn how film production works
  • Opportunity to be on a film set
  • Meet local & international actors and actresses
  • Chance to be involved across departments for brainstorming should you wish to be

Contact

  • Jolyn Chua, jolyn@oak3films.com

Buy1GIVE1 – Creating a world full of giving B1G1 logo small.png

B1G1 (Buy1GIVE1): a world full of giving

B1G1 is a global giving initiative based in Singapore that makes giving a literal habit through the magic of transaction-based giving. Imagine — every time business is transacted, some REAL good gets done. Buy a coffee, a kid gets water; buy a TV, a person gets sight. Effortlessly.

We believe this is the way that we can together create a world that is full of giving. Just imagine if every time you bought something, it made a difference.

Since being launched in 2007, B1G1 has added over 600 projects to the list of Worthy Causes and it now works with more than 500 businesses from various countries.

Find out more at http://www.b1g1.com


What YOU can do with B1G1

B1G1 has worked with five SIS student groups (plus one current project) in the last 2 years and many of them have won Lien Centre’s Awards. All of the students really enjoyed working with us because of the innovative aspect of our projects and because we become very involved in the projects with each team.

For B1G1, having great systems makes a huge difference to the way we work and to the impact we can have. So working on a B1G1 project means you can build something that has a worldwide reach and can really impact lives. You will have 100% support from the B1G1 Team throughout the project period. We will stretch each other!


Project requirement

We have various project ideas for this coming term. When you contact us to explore more, we will together decide what project to work on. This will also depend on your team’s strength and expertise.

Examples of project options:

  • Automated business giving application for B1G1 Business Members that have online business – imagine if every time a business sold something online, it automatically made a difference.
  • Desktop or mobile Application for giving businesses that helps them make everyday business giving a real habit in a fun and seamless way.


Do you have what it takes? B1G1 is looking for a team that can meet the criteria:

  • Creative, proactive and enthusiastic
  • Willing to work hard toward building something that can be fully utilised on completion
  • Good communication skills and willing to work closely together with B1G1 Team
  • Strong with PHP, JAVA script and MYSQL + strong desire to learn new technology
  • Experience with iPhone or/and Android App programming is desirable (not necessary)
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If your team is interested, contact us now so we can explore more together.

  • Contact: Masami Sato, masami@b1g1.com

Kris Kong SIS 2010 graduate - Butterscotch

Background Notes All organizations face the common problem of finding the right person for the right job. This problem is further aggravated with the tedious process of

  • Downloading, opening and screening each candidate's curriculum vitae (CV);
  • Tracking interviews and the review process.

Job applicants too struggle with what to put in their CVs, not to mention managing customized cover letters for each of the companies they are pursuing.

Objectives We intend to build a recruitment software served via an SAAS model

  • To streamline the entire hiring process;
  • To help job applicants manage their customized CVs and cover letters.

Business Requirements

  1. Develop the functional web portal interface for job applicants.
    1. System is intuitive and dynamic for users to customize and generate the content of CV and cover letters.
    2. Use of OAuth for users to aggregate their personal information from various social networks, i.e. Facebook, LinkedIn, Google+.
    3. Ability for users to manage different versions of CVs and cover letters
    4. Ability to email and keep track of the sent-out CV and cover letter copies.
  2. Develop the functional web portal interface for HR functions.
    1. Setup job openings and integrating with the company’s career page
    2. Retrieve up-to-date information of candidates.
    3. Manage the workflow of the hiring process
    4. Filter candidates based on user selected criteria.

Technical Considerations

  • Scalability: System should be scalable to serve 1 - 2 million users on cloud hosting.
  • Platform / Technology:
    1. Use of open source language/platform (preferably PHP or Java).
    2. Use of open source database.

Contact Kris Kong, SIS Graduate, 2010 Email: kris@kriskong.com

Wong Cheok Lup Principal Consultant, www.tinkeredge.com Email: cheoklup@tinkeredge.com


Prof. Feida ZHU - PalanteeRT: a real-time live Twitter interaction application

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What is PalanteeRT

Ever wonder what others in Singapore are tweeting about at this right moment? What are the hot topics everyone is tweeting about for the past hour? What are the trending photos and videos others are sharing? What is the "conversation" that is going on in your friend network on Twitter?

PalateeRT is a live real-time Twitter interaction platform to answer all the questions above, and many more interesting ones. Developed by researchers in LARC at SMU, PalanteeRT is based on state-of-the-art data mining technology and huge live data collected real-time from Twitter.


Project Requirement

The project is to develop an Apple application for iPad and iPhone to present the current and future PalanteeRT system.


Resources

The team would have access to two brand-new iPad 2 and one brand-new Macbook Air for the development. The team will also be backed by all the research power here at LARC on the underlying algorithms and data processing. For details and potential scope of the project, please contact Prof. Feida ZHU at fdzhu@smu.edu.sg

Contact

Prof. Feida ZHU, SIS 4041, SMU Email: fdzhu@smu.edu.sg

LARC

These are all the projects currently in discussion.

Resorts World Sentosa Project (LARC: Kyong Jin Shim)

  • Develop an iPhone application with a back-end web service. The purpose of this application is to gather geo-location information of visitors and recommend venues/attractions near by (i.e. recommendation pop-up in the mobile app). The app should also facilitate communication with social networking platforms such as Facebook and Twitter. Students will get to interact with LARC faculty/scientists as well as RWS.

Mobile Analytics (LARC: Kyong Jin Shim)

  • Build a context-aware shopping recommendation system with capability to source data from Facebook.
  • More details to come later (next update 15th April 2012).

BuzzCity - (LARC: Kyong Jin Shim and Ee-Peng Lim)

  • Develop an external agent for suggesting and posting relevant recommendations (at the user level) to myGamma, a mobile application for social networking.

Twitter Friend Recommendation System - (LARC: Ee-Peng Lim)

  • Develop an iPad application, which will interface with back-end algorithms (already developed) for Twitter friend recommendation.

Contact Kyong Jin SHIM <kjshim@smu.edu.sg>

Gastro Culture - Happybox

Company Gastro Couture Pte Ltd is a SPRING funded startup that sells empty tables for restaurants. Among our product lines is a reservation system that caters to odd hour timings. Gastro Couture is launching a new product line that would revolutionise the gift experience by packaging experiences into a giftbox to be sold at major retail stores.

Project To build an App on both the IOS and Android platfrom that is able to link to products and product description that we sell and be able to perform ecommerce functions. Tracking of customer click through behavioral data is one of the functions that would be valuable to have. This app can be either a native or a hybrid app and can be integrated with our upcoming website.

Scope Gastro Couture would require an app with the following functions.

  • To work on primarily IOS and then Android
  • To show displays and description of products which are added and edited regularly via our website
  • Ecommerce functions that includes payment gateways
  • Tracking of user interaction for specific marketing research - As cookies are not available for app, a solution needs to be proposed.

The product pictures and description would be stored on a local server. We are currently developing the website using the wordpress framework. As more product display and description might be added and edited regularly via our website, it would be better to create a hybrid app which is integrated with our main website. HTML 5 can be used to create the App.

Contact Zhengrong Loh <zhengrong@gastrocouture.com> Gastro Couture Pte Ltd

SATS - Staff Deployment Simulation Software

Always curious how complex and exciting aviation industry can be? Here is your chance to find out now!

SATS Passenger Services (Airline Operations) is looking for keen IS480 team like you!

We have 800 staff in our department to handle more than 35 airlines. Every year, we have two major airline flight schedule change - summer (April) and winter (November). Each change can be a drastic one and has great impact on staff roster. Usually, it will take about 4 weeks to come out with a new roster.

We aim to reduce the time to do a new roster to 2 weeks. Hence, there comes the purpose of the Staff Deployment Simulation Software. Also, the software will identify training gap and potential deployment problem. The simulation model will be follows: Sdss-simulationmodel.jpg

The greatest challenge of this project is the simulation logic as it need to propose an optimal roster. To facilitate a better understanding of passenger operations, live flight operations and tour in the airport operations facility will be provided (subjected to security clearance).

The development technology will be Java and it will be a desktop application. At least one Operations Management team member will be added advantage (not a must).

To find out more about SATS, visit SATS Homepage

Want to know more? Feel free to contact Kevin Choy at kevin_choy@sats.com.sg

Tan Kin Lian & Associates Pte Ltd - Monopoly Guru

Platform: iOS (iPad), Android (tablet) or Windows (desktop or laptop)

Introduction

Tan Kin Lian and Associates (the Project Owner) offers this project as a IS480 project for a team.

This project is to develop the game Monopoly on any of the selected platforms using a special presentation conceptualised by the Project Owner to allow participants to learn the strategy of property investment.

The project team will be invited to play several rounds of the Monopoly game on iPad for three hours to get a feel of the intricacies of the game.

A prize of $1,000 will be given to the project team, if the final product is suitable to be deployed in any of the application store.

If it is to be deployed, the Project Owner will apply for a license from the copyright owner of this game, for the game to be commercialized.

Details

Contact Person Tan Kin Lian Email: kinlian@gmail.com

TEDxSingapore - Project Connect 2 & Project X-Quest

TED and TEDxSingapore TED and TEDxSingapore are non-profit organisations dedicated to Ideas Worth Spreading. TED hosts two annual conferences and posts over 900 TED Talks online at TED.com with over 300 million views to date. TED also initiates projects and initiatives that seek to leverage the power of ideas to change the world. TEDxSingapore is an official licensee of TED founded in April 2009 and numbering many thousands people today. To date, we have hosted 11 idea events, platformed over 40 speakers and performers such as Inch Chua, the late Dr. Milton Tan and many others. The TED community in SIngapore has grown to over 8,000 people over 2.5 years and they meet this face-to-face through our idea events, and are connect online via our social networks on Facebook, LinkedIn sites .

Project Connect 2

Problem/Challenge : The mission of TED and TEDxSingapore is to connect thinkers and doers together to build a better future. We seek to do this simply, meaningfully and powerfully. Online our community is connected mainly through Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter. There are also profile pages and conversations platforms on TED.com. However, these social networks are not purpose-designed to connect mass numbers of people effectively or meaningfully. For example, we would like to enable the community to find and connect with people based on common passions, or by common interests in Talks or community initiatives like the TED Prize, or any project ideas initiated by people.

Project X-Connect: objective and scope : To continue the design and launch an online social network platform that complements that existing social networks. Most importantly, this platform will enables members of the community to find and connect to others in more meaningful and useful ways that general social network platforms cannot do. Also members will be able to find and connect with each other based on common interests, passion and other fields. They could also connect based on common interest in particular topics, Talks or initiate or join project ideas like the TED Prize. It is envisaged that community members will be able to incorporate or ‘pull’ information on a permission basis from their existing profile pages on FB, TED.com or LinkedIn without having to retype and reenter this information from scratch. A first basic phase of this online social network is being done by a x480 team and will complete this by Dec 2011. Continue with Project Connect taken by team Discover Linkage in term 1 2011.

What is the opportunity for you? To build and launch a new and complementary community connection platform to help thinkers and doers find and connect with each other in more relevant, meaningful and purposeful ways. There are numerous opportunities for yet-to-be-imagined functions and features that you can innovate and build.

Who would this opportunity suit? Dynamic students who have interest and passion in social networks, building communities of purpose, and in conceptualising and designing new frontiers in connecting people Skills and interest in website and database design and programming, user interface design, and relevant technologies and languages. Ideally students who are passionate about ideas and familiar with TED.com

What can you do next? Look at the existing social platforms and web assets: http://www.ted.com/profiles http://www.ted.com/profiles/9 http://www.facebook.com/TEDxSingapore.sg http://www.linkedin.com/groups/TEDx-SINGAPORE-1875601

Project X-Quest

Problem/Challenge : The mission of TED and TEDxSingapore is to connect thinkers and doers together to build a better future and build communities, Online, they are connected mainly through Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter, and conversations platforms on TED.com. We are continually interacting with the TEDx Communities, globally and locally, and engaging them with interactive questions and seeking their collective responses.

Project X-Quest: objective and scope : To build and launch a new application for engaging and interacting with the global TED community, posing various questions, then gathering and displaying their responses in a visually compelling and informative way. Participation in this could be directly from a website and possibly through users' twitter accounts, FB or iPhone apps.

Who would this opportunity suit? Dynamic students who have interest and passion in community engagement and data visualisation. Skills and interest in website design, graphics user interface design, information visualisation, and relevant technologies and languages. Ideally, students who are passionate about community and familiar with TED.com

What can you do next? Investigate websites like: http://www.smithmag.net/sixwords/ http://www.number27.org

General information about TED & TEDxSingapore

4min TED video http://www.TED.com/pages/view/id/129 1min video trailer http://bit.ly/TEDxSingaporeTrailer Straits Times feature http://bit.ly/TheStraitsTimes TEDxSingapore idea events http://www.TED.com/tedx/groups/21.html

www.TEDxSingapore.sg www.TED.com

Contact:

Dave LIM Founding Curator, TEDxSingapore ~ for passion, for people, for purpose

email ILoveTED@TEDxSingapore.sg


Exilant Technologies Private Limited - TEACH on iPAD

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iPad to revolutionize the way kids learn! A new Teaching Pedagogy.

The project is about “Introducing a brand new way of teaching Primary, and Secondary, using iPad”. The Team needs to develop an iPad-based framework to publish any content that can provide extraordinary interactive experience.



Objectives:

  • Design: Create a platform where content can be plugged in.
  • Technology: iOS Native App Development, integrated with Industry Standard eBook formats such as ePub / XML.
  • Data Storage: Use SQLite as Database. Usage of Amazon S Cube (Simple Storage Service) or a file/folder structure to keep Videos & Multimedia is also recommended.
  • User Interface: The technology can be as complex as it can be; while the user interface should be as simple and intuitive as it can be.

Exilant would help you with Technology. We need creative minds from SMU. Prior experience in iOS/ Android App development is preferred.


About Us:

Exilant Technologies was founded in 2004. The world's most admired consumer electronics company is our customer. Our presence is in Singapore, UK, and USA. We are headquartered in India. Our development center is in Suntec City. This project is our first venture with SMU. We hope to be thrilled in working with SIS/SMU Talent.


About You: We expect you to be inquisitive, learning, agile and self-motivated. We expect your participation in brainstorming sessions, design discussions, ideas contribution. You are the one we need, if you are self-motivated to

  • Explore the market for similar apps (applications)
  • Cut-copy-paste and test code snippets from Google
  • Read/research better ways or features to code in iOS


Framework:

  • App - This would be the presentation layer. Similar to any bookshelves/ books app such as iBooks. Intelligent and Interactive features would be built in it.
  • Data - ePub with intelligent tags. Multimedia files storage. SQLite/ Amazon S3.
  • Catalogue – Intelligent Meta tags to relate content across books. An user administration GUI to maintain Meta data.

This is the framework to begin with. It would be you to evolve this further. Framework.png


<span">Results from 3 Months hard work:

You Learn

  1. To be a iOS/ iPad Programmer
  2. To execute project from Requirements, Design, Develop and Test
  3. Industrial Software Development Experience

We Get

  1. iPad App (Initial Version)
  2. Creative Ideas for an intuitive and appealing App
  3. Experience in working with talent at SIS


What are you waiting for! Jump in!

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<span">Immerse yourself and explore the innovation that touches children!!!


For further details contact:

  • Azhagarasan Annadorai Associate Vice President
  • Email: azhagarasan.a@exilant.com
  • HP: +65-92719219
  • Exilant Technologies Private Limited , 9 Temasek Boulevard, #09-01 Suntec Tower Two, Singapore 038989
  • www.exilant.com Tel: +65-64071415 Fax: +65-64071501

Sageby - pay using waiting time

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About Sageby creates a new form of payment whereby users pay not using money, but instead, pay using waiting time. To FYP Students, choose from below. The projects give a rough idea, and subject to negotiation. We know what you want, because we’re students too : )

FYP Project #1 – Deployable Shopping Mall Solution

Develop a web and mobile app that can rapidly customize itself to a particular mall. Within the app, users will be able to earn credits, view promotions, and redeem rewards.

  1. Credits can be earned when users complete a task – location-based or targeted surveys, social shares, videos etc.
  2. Promotions are updated by the merchants of the shopping malls, and can be in the form of mobile coupons or vouchers, using our in-house QR code generator.
  3. Redemption is done through security codes, QR codes, or integration with POS.

More social elements are in the plan, and we have prospective clients that would adopt this, so join us in building this cool app!

FYP Project #2 - Sageby Students

A marketplace for tertiary students to earn credits when they complete surveys for fellow students. Each student will start off with 5 free credits. When they complete surveys (or focus groups or UATs, usability tests, etc) they earn more credits. They can use these credits to put up their own surveys or tasks and be assured that a base of students will be readily available to give their responses. (Similar to bookinbookout, but on surveys and tasks)

Students will not need to fret over having insufficient responses for marketing projects, or get irritated by having to do free favors for friends. Use Sageby, get rewarded. It’s a totally independent project; but Sageby will give full support and provide resources. Selected team will get to build a MVP, test it during the semester (for real!) and improvise. Here at Sageby, we make sure things get done!

FYP Project #3 – iOS and Android for Sageby v2.0

Build front end to our existing back end system at www.sage.by (PHP) and at the same time, develop cool new features to upgrade from v1.0 to v2.0. A list of new features will be shared should teams be interested. Contact us for more information. We can start as early as end April!

Monetary Incentive A combined prize of $500 will be given to the project team if the final product is suitable to be deployed. We also provide work space (nice meeting room in SMU with fridge) for your team to work! Best of all, we will extend a startup experience to your team – great for your CV.

Required Platform: PHP, opensource codes, Facebook (and other social platform) API, Google products, iOS and Android

Contact George Chen – george@sageby.com Office – SMU BIG

NOTE from Course Coordinator: Only 1 project per term for new sponsor

Pawan Gupta, SIS Alumni - Facebook Multiplayer Game

Project Description

Team needs to develop a Facebook multiplayer game where users can setup companies that operate in certain industries. People can then buy and sell products to earn money, experience points and maintain their health. Based on their experience they can make their way up the corporate ladder. Depending upon their wealth and health, people can purchase products to reach certain milestones in their life.

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There are three main modules of the game

  1. Companies - A company is setup by a founder who gives the company its identity - its values, its industry and its name. People may join this company which allows them to sell products pertaining to the industry in which it operates.
  2. Products - Each industry has certain levels of product offerings. Each level encompasses certain products. Products have certain characteristics which identify them - price in dollars, certain experience points, a social status value associated with it and whether it’s an essential commodity or a luxury good.
  3. People - All people must buy/sell goods to progress in their corporate life and personal life. Experience points allow one to go up the corporate ladder and sell more goods and earn more experience and money in turn. Buying goods helps one to maintain their health and increase their social status.


SCOPE & OBJECTIVE

  1. Implement the above mentioned functionalities
  2. A user should be able to buy/sell goods, complete milestones and also be able to climb up the corporate ladder
  3. Develop a scalable game with an intuitive, clean and appealing UI which is capable of doing everything mentioned in point 1 & 2.

WHAT’S IN IT FOR YOU?

  1. Experience on some challenges you WILL face in your jobs (banks or technology firms) – managing real time data, optimization, disaster recovery etc.
  2. Great exposure to some good technologies – SQLite, PHP
  3. End-to-end experience of Facebook platform – Facebook API, starting development, managing adverts, Facebook credits
  4. Game development – hottest trend in technology today!
  5. Some good advice from people who have gone through this themselves – design patterns, avoiding common pitfalls, best practices

WHO WE ARE LOOKING FOR

The following skills will prove helpful in the course of the project. However, there is no requirement to know these skills beforehand.

  1. Fun and highly motivated team members
  2. Team that has bright ideas and can advise us when necessary
  3. HTML, CSS and JavaScript
  4. “Real time” data handling
  5. Synchronous and asynchronous web requests
  6. Database Management skills – especially, MySQL or SQLite
  7. Facebook Account management – example: open-authentication


HELP IS ALWAYS AVAILABLE!

Technology:

  1. Architecture
  2. Programming help
  3. Database Management
  4. Some Facebook account management

Non-technical:

  1. Identifying/understanding business requirements


SO, WHO ARE WE?

We are two young guys fresh from university with a lot of bright ideas, good programming skills and a desire to lead and to be led. We are easy going and understand the psyche of undergraduate developers well and hence offer our fullest knowledge and support so that this project benefits everyone – you and us. Feel free to call us/meet us in case you want to clarify something. See you on the other side.

  • PAYAS GUPTA

Ph.D. Candidate, SIS, SMU

  • PAWAN GUPTA

SMU Graduate (class of 2010) Commodities Technology @ Standard Chartered Bank

  • Email: pawan.gupta.2006@sis.smu.edu.sg
  • HP: 96361509

Pivotal Expert Pte Ltd – SingPath Mobile iPad Game

Project Objective :

At Pivotal Expert, we believe that communities create great products and enhance great ideas. With the launch of Singpath in 2010, we saw developers and educators from around the world begin to contribute ideas and problems that enabled other players to learn and practice new skills in a fun environment.

Project Requirements and Scope

In 2012, Pivotal Expert would like to extend SingPath by creating a mobile application that will run on an iPad. The project will be based on the technology and content powering Singpath.com. On SingPath.com there are Beginner Paths that consist of drag-n-drop problems that could be solved by anyone with a iPad even while disconnected from the network. The goal for the project would be to deliver a compelling mobile game experience that enables people to practice reading and assembling code in different languages anywhere and anytime that they have time to practice.

The development process for this project is expected to be highly open and collaborative in order to enable individuals from around the world to contribute if needed. For example, the use of StackOverflow.com to solve technical questions and GitHub.com to share source code with others will be highly encouraged. You will use https://build.phonegap.com/ to build the mobile version of the application, so no MacBook will be needed. An iPad will be provided to the team for development and test purposes.

What Students will gain from this project

(a) The experience of building and launching a mobile application

(b) Learning about new problem domains such as iOS, mobile gaming, and analytics

(c) Standards based technologies such as: HTML and Javascript

If you would like additional information, please contact Sandra Boesch (SandraCBoesch@gmail.com), CEO Pivotal Expert.

Prof Richard Davis K-Sketch - Animation for the Rest of Us

K-Sketch

K-Sketch allows ordinary computer users to create informal animations from sketches. The system has been highly tuned to allow a wide variety of animations to be made quickly and with little learning. A prototype of the system (for Windows only) and videos describing its use can be found on the K-Sketch website. A new version of the system that runs on many platforms through a web browser will soon be released. This new version is being built to run in Adobe's Flash player and Adobe AIR.

K-Sketch Prototype User Interface

Click here to see it live!

Project 1 Title: Animation Sharing Web Site

New K-Sketch users need an easy way to get started. The goal of this project is to build a web site that will introduce new users to K-Sketch and give them an environment for organizing and sharing their animations. This site should provide a tutorial for using K-Sketch (a written tutorial will be provided for reference), an easy link to the K-Sketch application, and facilities for managing and sharing animations. The animation management interface will serve two classes of users:

  • Novices who are learning about animation. These users need to maintain a small number of animations and share them with friends.
  • Teachers who ask their students to create animations as an exercise. These users need to create "assignments" that will be given to other users. The animations created in these assignments will be managed as a group.

This web site will be deployed on cloud computing infrastructure, and will become an important part of the K-Sketch project!

Prerequisites: Students must have an interest in designing user interfaces and experience in building and deploying web applications to Google's App Engine.

Timeline: about 6 months.

Contact: Richard C. Davis (rcdavis@smu.edu.sg, tel 6828 1967), SMU Assistant Professor of Information Systems.


SMU - Alexandra Health T-Lab

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Alexandra Health, together with the School of Information Systems (SIS) at the Singapore Management University (SMU) have established a partnership since May 2010 to work together to demonstrate fresh and better ways to serve and satisfy patients whenever they are interacting with the Alexandra Health system. Through this partnership, a joint mechanism known as the "T-Lab" has been established that enables students, staff and faculty of SMU's School of Information Systems (SIS) to team with professionals from Alexandra Health to work on a continuing series of projects to improve service delivery, quality, productivity and experience.



Come and talk to us if you are interested in working on a project aimed at adding value to the delivery of healthcare services.



Contact: Koh Lian Chee - lckoh@smu.edu.sg

  • Academic Modules pre-requisite
    • IS203 Software Engineering
    • IS301 Enterprise Integration

Kevin Steppe - Distributed Form Processing using Image Snippets

This is a distributed data entry based on the scanned image of a physical document. It will make use of technology and networks to accomplish a simple data entry task in a distributed, cost effective way. After a physical document is scanned into a image compression form, the various parts of the scanned image are cropped into image snippets. These image snippets will then be sent to our various offshore offices for data entry. Once data entry has been completed by offshore offices, the data will be sent back to the primary office and consolidated to have complete data for the scanned document. For example, suppose we want to capture the Name , Age, IC number from a handwritten form. Following will be the typical flow:

1. Scan the form in Singapore and assign a Unique Identifier to the scanned image at main site

2. Crop the various parts of scanned images such as Name, Age, IC and assign a sub identifier.

3. Send these cropped images over the network to offsite which could be anywhere

4. Provide a simple application where user can enter the data based on cropped image displayed on screen

5. Generate a file with Data & sub-identifier and send back to main site

6. Consolidate data from sub-sites and tie back to unique identifier at main site.

The following are expected: 1) discuss with us to understand/clarify the requirements and processing needs. 2) propose a solution with POC/prototype based on

  * java and swing
  * java imaging 
  * MS-SQL

Contact through: Kevin Steppe (kevingsteppe@smu.edu.sg)