Browse Exhibits (15 total)

Alex Thomas, Adam Gackenheimer, Zachary Criswell, Nathan Malitz | Finwell Apps Capstone

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Given the profound success of applications such as Mint, it is apparent that budgeting softwares aid in the promotion of financial literacy, security, and growth. On a broad scale, apps like Mint can be an exceptionally helpful tool to users that have a basic understanding of their finances but need help in tracking spending. To avoid problems such as overwhelming users — something that applications like Mint can be guilty of — Finwell Apps seeks to teach financial literacy at an elementary level by providing simplistic and straightforward functionality with a streamlined UI. Sophisticated financial resources are provided throughout the user’s experience with the app to further enforce financial responsibility and growth.

Faculty Mentor: Huseyin Ergin

Computer Science

Undergraduate

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Brevin Wittmer, Collin Steiner, Evan Mitchell, Nick D'Agostino | Regalia Share Application

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Regalia Share is a web-based application that allows Ball State University faculty to loan and borrow various pieces of Regalia to help foster a greater sense of community.

Faculty Mentor: Huseyin Ergin

Department of Computer Science

Undergraduate

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Bryce Woody, Zach Hoeing, Justin Russell, Jacob Davis, Corbin Curnutt | Full Court Analytics

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A subscription-based analytics tool for basketball coaches that provides insight on the efficiency of their team from season performance to game performance. The tool also includes advanced stat tracking, line-up proficiencies, and play-by-play tracking.

Faculty Mentor: Dr. Huseyin Ergin

Department of Computer Science

Undergraduate

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Chris Bucker, Robert Klueber, Julian Price, James Shallcross | Choose Up

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This web page exists to connect a person with a pitch, the founder, to investors willing to support the business proposal. Founders can then find developers, if they do not have their own team, that will help build the business into reality.

Faculty mentor: Dr. Huseyin Ergin

Computer Science

Undergraduate

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Clay Reber, Matt Schrag, Riley Stetler, Jacob Deffendall, Casey Haskins | Betterflye Mobile

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Betterflye is a social impact platform designed to connect organizations with volunteers and encourage social good via gamification; our project is to expand the Betterflye ecosystem with the addition of a cross-platform mobile application that allows users to access the platform.

Betterflye Mobile is built on the Flutter Framework and the mobile application communicates with a REST API written in PHP. The main focus of the app has been in building a robust check-in and check-out system using QR Code scanning. Users have a unique QR code assigned to them that can be scanned by an initiative manager to check them into an initiative. Alternatively, if initiatives have self-check-in enabled, users can scan an initiative’s QR code in order to check themselves in or out.

The repository is configured with a CI pipeline that runs automated tests, checks for formatting errors, and publishes code coverage reports on each pull request. When any commits are merged to either the develop or master branch, there is a CD pipeline which builds an app bundle, deploys it to an internal testing track in Google Play, and posts a notification in the team’s Slack channel. The team has embraced agile and scrum methodologies and conducts plannings, standups, reviews, and retrospectives each sprint/review cycle.

Faculty Mentor: Huseyin Ergin

Computer Science

Undergraduate

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Colin Thomas, Michael Domaracki, Levi Connelly, Ryan Slack | Automating Access Control for a Custom E-Commerce Platform

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Zooom App is a company who provides educational material for athletes and athletic officials. Since 2015, their main clientele have been large organizations; however, during the COVID-19 pandemic, Zooom App started serving customers at a smaller scale, with their new RefPrep course series. With a larger customer base, the task of managing payments and access to content became too much for one person to do. Creating a seamless, headache-free experience for customers buying content online has always been a challenge, especially when it comes to digital products, such as SAAS (software-as-a-service). From a customer perspective, the purpose of this project is to fully implement an automated access control system which allows customers to securely pay for digital content from our client and receive immediate access to new subscriptions. From a client perspective, the goal is to completely remove any intermediate steps required for the client to receive payment and grant customers access to purchased content.

Faculty Mentor: Dr. Huseyin Ergin

Department of Computer Science

Undergraduate

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Hunter Wallace, Luke Holliday, Chase Watkins, Nathaniel Barber | 24x7 System Monitoring

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The 24x7 System Monitoring project revolves around the concept of monitoring API status calls and being able to alert a user via text/email if a certain conditional is triggered. This eliminates the responsibility of someone being up overnight to watch certain business processes happen and can instead just be alerted when an alert is received. The software is completely customizable and can accept any API call and be displayed in a simple and easy-to-read dashboard. 

Faculty Mentor: Dr. Huseyin Ergin

Computer Science

Undergraduate

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Jaden Drury, Jacob Goelz, Samuel Guernsey, Hunter Line | Zooom Uploader, and Offline Video Editor

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The goal of this project was to construct and design a cross-platform application to integrate with the existing https://zooomapp.com/ This new app would allow users to organize videos into comprehensive playlists with metadata and upload those playlists to the website. Additionally, the app would allow users to edit the video into smaller segments prior to uploading, avoiding lengthy upload times for unwanted content.

Faculty Mentor: Huseyin Ergin

Computer Science

Undergraduate

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Kade Dentel, Cam Dowless, Evan Knapke, Erick Sands | Merit Engine

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Financial advisors are increasingly dependent on the digital tools they use to serve their clients. These tools cover a comprehensive domain from portfolio management to client onboarding systems. We developed Merit Engine to explore a new field of financial advising software. Merit Engine offers advisors a method of crafting and visualizing hypothetical investment strategies. This delivers advisors the ability to determine what strategy best fits their clients based on real data visualizations.

Faculty Mentor: Huseyin Ergin

Computer Science

Undergraduate

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Mera Alfawares, Iqra Almani, Jamari Brown, Austin Foster, Duan Rollins | EVE Website

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Enterprise Virtual Exchange (EVE), is a user-friendly platform that delivers illuminating connections between entrepreneurs, business owners, and specialized resources providers.

Faculty Member: Huseyin Ergin

Computer Science

Undergraduate

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