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The main goals of this app are to:<br />
 
The main goals of this app are to:<br />
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1.    Create a database that takes in the psych sheet and can report the swimmers name.<br />
  
1. Eliminate the need for recording times on paper and reduce the margin of human error with recording times.<br />
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2. Prompt the user for event number, heat number, and lane number<br />
 
 
2. Streamline meets by eliminating the input time for swim meet directors.<br />
 
  
 
3. Display data in an organized manner for overall meet results and analysis.<br />
 
3. Display data in an organized manner for overall meet results and analysis.<br />
  
 
==Challenges==
 
==Challenges==
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Learn how to create a public IP address to update the times.<br />
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Learn how to create a database and PHP files. <br />
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Learn how to use Apple’s IDE to create the application.<br />
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Learn how to import the data from a document.<br />
 
Learn how to import the data from a document.<br />
  
Learn how to export the data into an excel document that can be stored on an external computer.<br />
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Learn how to use the iCloud server.<br />
  
 
Learn how to override errors in the input process.<br />
 
Learn how to override errors in the input process.<br />
 
Learn how to use Apple’s IDE to create the application.<br />
 
  
 
==Gantt Chart==
 
==Gantt Chart==
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Outline of the app: everyone<br />
 
Outline of the app: everyone<br />
  
Do research on similar pre-existing apps: Hailey<br />
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Do research on similar pre-existing apps, swift and Xcode: Hailey <br />
  
Learn objective C app: Rebecca <br />
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Create a database: Hailey<br /> (at least 3 weeks working on it)
  
Redesign app layout based on research: Nish<br />
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Learn Swift: Rebecca and Nish <br />
  
Code app in objective C: Rebecca & Nish<br />
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Writing PHP files: Rebecca and Nish<br />
  
Code ways to override problems: <br />
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Code app in Swift: Rebecca and Nish<br />
  
 
Debug the app by testing: Everyone<br />
 
Debug the app by testing: Everyone<br />
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==Budget==
 
==Budget==
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Apple Development program:
  
  
 
[[Category:Projects]]
 
[[Category:Projects]]
 
[[Category:Fall 2017 Projects]]
 
[[Category:Fall 2017 Projects]]

Revision as of 01:03, 11 September 2017

Overview

A common problem at swim meets is the backup that occurs from timers having to record the times for each swim on paper. The times then have to be manually entered in case one of the touchpads in the water does not register the swimmers touch, resulting in a false time. The objective of our project is to create an IPhone app to assist with swim meets. We want timers at swim meets to be able to input the time they recorded for the swimmer, based on the event number, lane number, and heat number, into the app instead of writing it on paper. This will allow the times recorded to go directly into the database instead of having to be manually entered at the conclusion of each swim event.

Team Members

Hailey Jenkins
Rebecca Bruce
Nish Chakraburt

Objectives

We want the IPhone app’s interface to prompt the user for the event number, heat number, and lane number. The app should then return the swimmer’s name based off the psych sheet for the overall meet. The user can then double check the accuracy of the name and override it if necessary. Once the swim is complete, a time will be entered and stored in an excel spreadsheet that could then be inputted into a swim database at a later time.


The main goals of this app are to:
1. Create a database that takes in the psych sheet and can report the swimmers name.

2. Prompt the user for event number, heat number, and lane number

3. Display data in an organized manner for overall meet results and analysis.

Challenges

Learn how to create a public IP address to update the times.

Learn how to create a database and PHP files.

Learn how to use Apple’s IDE to create the application.

Learn how to import the data from a document.

Learn how to use the iCloud server.

Learn how to override errors in the input process.

Gantt Chart

Project Proposal: 8/15 (everyone)

Outline of the app: everyone

Do research on similar pre-existing apps, swift and Xcode: Hailey

Create a database: Hailey
(at least 3 weeks working on it)

Learn Swift: Rebecca and Nish

Writing PHP files: Rebecca and Nish

Code app in Swift: Rebecca and Nish

Debug the app by testing: Everyone

Preparing for demo: 12/24 (everyone)

Budget

Apple Development program: