Software Engineering Projects

Professor: Dr. Jomara Sandbulte

Welcome to CS 3541 website!

In this site, you can find students' projects from CS 3541 course as well as their Final exam projects.

Currently, we are presenting projects from Spring 2022, Fall 2022, Spring 2023, and Spring 2024 student cohort.

All students gave permission to publish their projects in this site.

Information about the Class Projects

Students developed mobile apps using Flutter and Firebase.

Students worked in small groups and applied the Scrum framework. The project development lasted for 6 weeks divided into 3 Sprints.

The projects theme was Health Informatics:


Information about Final Exams

In the Spring 2022, students implemented a simple app, TheCoffeeAndCode app, in which they used a set of public data about coding hours and drinking coffee for coffee and coding fans. In the Fall 2022, students implemented a simple app, Board Game Geek app, in which they used a set of public data about board games information.

In the Spring 2023 and Spring 2024, students implemented a simple app, Job Market app, in which they used a set of public dataset that  provides an extensive look into the financial health of software developers in major cities and metropolitan areas around the United States.  And and they used a second dataset that provides details regarding various jobs in the fields of AI/ML and Data Science.

All applications present some basic features  such as showing the correlation between coding hours and drinking coffee, the correlation between games rating and any particular quality, and a search mechanism for a city from the database and see the number of Software Developer Jobs.

Students chose extra features to implement within the app such as graphs for data visualization, videos page, and job tracking page.

Students were encouraged to reuse their code from the class project to reinforce their learning and to refactor their code, still they expanded it with novel features. 

Poster Session Presentation 

For Fall 2022 and Spring 2024, students presented their group projects in a poster session at Kirby Center.

Students were proudly presenting their work and receiving feedback from the broader audience.