This page contains a short description of each SOS student project as well as a link to each project's home page, if they have one.
The program has both team projects and individual projects. Team Projects are listed first, in alphabetical order, followed by Individual Projects.
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Big Canopy Database - The BCD is a research reference tool for ecologists. This team redesigned the BCD image gallery and provided a way for researchers to contribute citations via the web. The system is implemented in html, C#, SQLServer, and .net. See BCD
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Free Company - this team has built a tactical, squad-based strategy game, implemented in Java and Postgres. See FreeCompany
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Iometer - this project has enhanced an Open Source tool used by Intel and other hardware manufacturers to measure hardware performance. The enhancement extends Iometer to use MPI (vs. TCP/IP), and is written in C++ and MSCOM. See Iometer
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Legacy Foundation - this team has designed and implemented an open-source game engine (that is what developers use to write games), along with some sample games to demonstrate its functionality. The system is implemented in Python and C. See Legacy for the student project site, and evenshadestudios for their professional site.
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Writing Center - Writing Center - This project coded an appointment system for the campus Writing Center using PHP and MSSQL Server. For further information on the project, please refer to the Project Web Site).
Individual Projects:
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BarCode - This project aims to improve the barcode processing for a Tacoma company (Altec) that sells document tracking software. This project is implemented in C# and MSSql, on the .net platform. For information about Altec, see Altec
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Japanese on Linux Console - This project allows Japanese language input to the Linux console via conversion of Romaji (the roman alphabet) to a combination of Hiragana, Katakana and Kanji (Japanese syllabery and characters). This project is written in C.
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Philosophy Game - This Evergreen arts student spent one quarter in the program, and over one year, developing an animated game in Flash, that pokes fun at philosophers such as Henry David Thoreau.
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Rawson Design – A Seattle web designer and part time Evergreen student is adding shopping cart (sales) functionality to one of her customer’s web sites. For a journal of this student's work, see RawsonDesign