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- GobbleUpKnutsen, Kirk; Hassler, Daniel; Sabanov, Daniel (2024-05-03)GobbleUp is a full-stack web application that aims to allow Virginia Tech (VT) students to view on-campus dining offerings, track and plan their meals for the day, and leverage AI-enhanced technology to suggest location and mealtime-specific meal plans. Additionally, our nutritional report offers a comprehensive summary of the user's dining activity in a readable manner, addressing one of our goals of assisting newly independent diners with better accountability and transparency. The application utilizes a simple UI with subtle VT theming and is accessible regardless of device or operating system.
- InclusiveHire - Unbiased Technical Interviewing PlatformKoonce, TJ; Ranawat, Parth; Roy, Ayush; Stapor, Thomas; Thanki, Riddhi; Vithalani, Srujan (2023)We propose InclusiveHire, which is an unbiased technical interviewing platform. It is a system that maintains the basic functionality of other industry standard video calling tools like Zoom or Microsoft Teams with added functionalities to maintain candidate anonymity to the person giving the interview. We protect the candidates identity by modulating the voice to the interviewer as well as preventing the interviewer from seeing the candidate through their camera. The candidate is able to hear the interviewer in their normal speaking tone as well as share their screen to perform any technical activities required by the interview. Our goal with this system was to address hiring biases that may occur when the interviewer could potentially make a biased decision based on the physical appearance and sound of the candidate.
- Personal Inventory ManagerXu, Joseph; Mohammed, Farhan; Kancharla, Sahith (2024-08-08)The amount of items in a home is ever increasing, with some studies finding upwards of 100 thousand items in the average home. Managing all these items can prove to be a challenging task, taking up valuable time and mental space. We propose a software artifact called the Personal Inventory Manager, which helps users keep track and organize all their items. By creating a system that stores, organizes, and tracks items, users will be enabled to quickly and easily keep track of what items they have, where they have stored these items, and even things like when they should be reminded to replace the item.
- TaskvaultNewcomer, Matthew; Donlon, Matthw; Marsh, Nathan; Patel, Om; Peters, Michael (2024-05)Taskvault is a robust web application designed to enhance the efficiency of task and document management. This system allows users to upload, organize, and manage online documents with ease. Taskvault offers personalized pages for better task categorization and customizable containers that can include documents, objects, or tasks, tailored to meet the unique organizational needs of the user. The application is built with an intuitive tagging and grouping system, robust search functionality, and features that enable easy navigation and document retrieval based on user-specific requirements. https://git.cs.vt.edu/cs5934-s24-13574-group-3/taskvault
- VT Meat Center Sales SystemRiley, Patrick; An, Udom; Soohoo, Matthew; Cinnamon, Matthew (2024)The VT Meat Center Sales System replaces the Excel spreadsheet invoicing system by providing a robust, automated desktop application for the VT Meat Center staff. This new system provides a GUI-based invoicing and sales system, an inventory management system, and a suite of financial tools that will help management make informed decisions. The old methods utilize Excel spreadsheets for invoicing, sales tracking, and inventory management. The current methods are very time-consuming, error-prone, and cannot meet the demands of meat center operations. Our new desktop application enhances the staff experience by providing an intuitive, streamlined application.
- VT Research ConnectRuiz, Johann; Singh, Mahima; Lyons, Hannah (2024-08-08)The proposed website aims to enhance the research experience at Virginia Tech by providing a centralized platform for students and faculty. It will feature a comprehensive repository of all research labs, detailing lab information, current openings, and student involvement opportunities. The site will facilitate easy navigation for users, offering detailed profiles for both professors and students. Professors can post job openings, which will trigger notifications for interested students, while students can apply directly through the platform. Additionally, the website will include discussion threads for interactive conversations on research topics, with notifications for new discussions. An administrative interface will allow oversight of user activity, including the ability to manage user accounts and content. This integrated platform will streamline the finding the research process, foster collaboration, and ensure efficient management of research opportunities at Virginia Tech.