* Team A: 17 CSXL OH Bailey DeSouza Meghan Sun Sadie Amato Madelyn Andrews |
* Team B: 13 Before "I do" Vivian Deng Luis Sanchez Will Zahrt Sophia Lin |
* Team C: 9 eIPS Fidelity Catherine Tovey Chongyi Zheng Qianqian Hong Shawn Bai |
* Team D: 7 Golf Facility Srikar Pasumarthy Yulu Pan Kevin Dai Elijah Bassett John Schachte |
* Team E: 16 PRP Management Kaan Nyman Joseph Ma Aaron Tackett Nathan Thomas |
* Team F: 11 OMLSMS DB Connor Morin Jason Manning Grayson Clark Matthew Reddy |
* Team G: 5 VR Neuromonitoring Ali Shamsulhodaey Daniel Vasquez Kevin Gomez Steven von Dohlen |
* Team H: 15 SafeEats Kelly Fan Nupur Joshi Thalia Rodriguez Amanda Xiao |
* Team I: 3 Wavemaker Karthik Eswar Nikhil Sarin Rohan Ray Martin Ha |
* Team J: 14 Buckner U Alan Dang Deysi Morales Magadan Felix Yuchen Zheng Luis Rivera Gonzalez |
* Team K: 4 Cyberland Azaria Prescod Kiara Garcia Nyla Anderson Blake Hardee |
* Team L: 6 iOS EVDs James Lynch Sophie Jiang Haley Bohn Lily Lee |
* Team M: 10 Swayambhu Tristan Blizzard Jordan Wahab Evan Parke Andrew Best |
* Team N: 2 Kinetik ML Meng Wu Victor Ariton Akshay Walavalker Sheel Patel |
* Team O: 8 FanzPlay Jeremy Chen Winfield Warren Wilson Haynie Franklin Pippin |
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Meet as a team... look over the project proposal information, watch the client vids if they are there. Discuss the ideas as a team. Keep meeting and discussing as a team until you decide on the top 6 projects you would like to work on.
Once you have a rank order list, send me email to help-comp523@cs.unc.edu (not to my personal email account, it might get lost in the pile) and let me know the team decisions.
Note that teams are lettered (A, B, etc.) and project ideas are numbered.
Send me one email with something like "Team X Projects"
in the title (of course, use your own correct team letter, not actual "X").
Then in the body show me the 6 preferences in
left-to-right, mostPreferred-to-leastPreferred order,
like this format (again, just as example):
5, 12, 8, 1, 16, 3 ^ ^ | | | | most preferred | project | 6th most preferred project meaning you prefer the others before this one
I cannot guarantee you will be assigned a preference, but it usually works out that a team gets a project from their list. However, the only guarantee you have is you will get a client for your team to work with.
Due: I need the email by Sunday, 1/21 at 9pm. I will then match teams to ideas and we will get the matchings in class next Tuesday. You will then spend the week finding your client, and meeting, and beginning our development process.