Projects

To Do

  1. Form a team of at least 2 members; register your team.
  2. Register your project (i.e., say what you will do).
  3. Schedule project presentation
  4. Present project
  5. Demonstrate project - during final examination period
  6. Deliver the project during final examination period in 1 of the following forms:

Project Ideas

The project typically is an extension of the software that you built via the sequence of programming assignments. A project can be a set of these ideas, and/or other ideas. Indeed, project ideas are constrained only to be within the course's topic: Java-centric cluster computing & Java-centric concurrent programming.

Some project ideas

Teams

In the table below, the names of the team members links to their web site. The meetings occur in Pete's office: Harold Frank Hall, room 2157.

Member Names [ - Project Name]Meeting Time
Fahad & Raviprakash3:00 - 3:25
Kowshik & Manasa - JPregel3:25 - 3:50
Andreas & Simon - Poker Statistical Calculator3:50 - 4:15
Bing & Mayuri - MapReduce Framework in Java4:15 - 4:40
Damon & Julian - Cracking in the Cloud4:40 - 5:05


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