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− | As a group, we will have challenges adapting to a new coding language (python) and adjusting our algorithm, GIS, to match our goals. Because we have never created a webpage, using an algorithm to make walking WashU's campus easier will be hard to develop. | + | As a group, we will have challenges adapting to a new coding language (python) and adjusting our algorithm, GIS, to match our goals. Because we have never created a webpage, using an algorithm to make walking WashU's campus easier, will be hard to develop. |
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Revision as of 01:30, 9 February 2018
Team Members
Hannah Smith
Zahra Wright
Noah Kastelman
Description
We are creating a map of Washington University in St. Louis's that will tell you the best route for you to take. It will also tell you the best handicap accessible route if you choose.
Components
Map
Paths, Buildings, Distances
Algorithm
Dijkstra's Algorithm
Display
Website ArcGIS
Challenges
As a group, we will have challenges adapting to a new coding language (python) and adjusting our algorithm, GIS, to match our goals. Because we have never created a webpage, using an algorithm to make walking WashU's campus easier, will be hard to develop.