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Revision as of 21:18, 13 February 2018
Team Members
Hannah Smith
Zahra Wright
Noah Kastelman
Description
We are creating an “Accessibility Map” program available to WashU students and visitors. This map will tell you the most efficient route to take while on the WashU campus. This will allow students or visitors to get different places as quickly as they can. It will also be able to tell you the best route if you are handicap by taking out the pathways that are not handicap accessible.
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.
Gantt Chart
<iframe src="https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/e/2PACX-1vRFe2j1B3p4d4NUxncRcRYSOTGANdNZDGuBhE-mYbaktOLqC1hTf2zacEkuGHsu_zWSJ-a5nFKI7t-w/pubhtml?gid=0&single=true&widget=true&headers=false"></iframe>