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- Student Work
- Description/Abstract:
- Carpooling is the sharing of car journeys so that more than one person can travel in the same car. Due to the increase in population and the rapid increase in urbanization, there are many problems in transportation. This tends to problems like an increase in the number of vehicles on the road, traffic, pollution, parking problems, and stress. To overcome these hurdles, we developed “Uride” a web-based car sharing application that will allow travelers to post and search if vehicles are available for carpool in their desired path. Uride is an alternative to existing services that aims to connect travelers in order to share transportation costs and reduce stress on their next scheduled trip. This will enable people using this application to share their everyday expenditure on traveling, not worry about hiring a cab.
- Creator/Author:
- Dhital, Robin and Majid, Abdul
- Submitter:
- CECH Library Service
- Date Uploaded:
- 06/22/2020
- Date Created:
- 2019-04
- License:
- Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 4.0 International
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- Type:
- Student Work
- Description/Abstract:
- Today we constantly use our phones to act as another form of verification. Unfortunately, this requires us to jump from device to device to prove that we have our phones. Dock Talk is a product that will communicate authentication codes, so the end user does not have to. This way, a user can set their phone down to charge and not have to worry about pesky authentication codes. By using NFC technology our dock will be able to receive authentication codes from the phone. If you are traveling and did not bring your dock with you, you will still be able to use old verification methods.
- Creator/Author:
- Miller, Kyle; Jones, Tyler, and Dhital, Tek
- Submitter:
- CECH Library Service
- Date Uploaded:
- 06/22/2020
- Date Created:
- 2019-04
- License:
- Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 4.0 International
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- Type:
- Student Work
- Description/Abstract:
- If a relative were placed in a long-term healthcare facility tomorrow, we would all love to be able to communicate frequently with them over the web, wouldn’t we? In many places, we simply cannot. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), over eight million people receive some form of long-term care annually. Whether at a nursing home, adult service center, or mental health institution, long-term care has great importance in our society. Yet these facilities mostly operate using dated technology and software. We built CareLine to bridge that communication gap between families, patients, and caretakers. CareLine provides an innovative solution that features a mobile friendly site, built-in office appointment-making, text and video chat, and email notifications with automated updates as a means to ease the anxiety that comes with long-term care. CareLine is a sleek and modern web application that features a built-in calendar for office appointments, text and video chat, and email notifications with automated updates. It has a TypeScript front end with a NodeJS and Fastify back end and a Microsoft SQL Server database. Our app is HIPAA compliant and secured with modern authentication tools. CareLine is designed to increase the amount of communication between not only the family and their relatives in long-term care situations, but also the family and the facility's caretakers. There is a myriad of concerns that come along with these scenarios, which our app aims to ease. While we do not provide the care ourselves, we offer a platform to give families a direct line. CareLine is your line to care, right away
- Creator/Author:
- Souders,Garrett; Thomas, Jeremy, and Moore, Merideth
- Submitter:
- CECH Library Service
- Date Uploaded:
- 06/22/2020
- Date Created:
- 2019-04
- License:
- Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 4.0 International
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- Type:
- Dataset
- Description/Abstract:
- Fifteen participants from one worksite setting, an academic medical research university, were engaged in a nutrition intervention beginning in March, 2019, lasting 12 weeks. They were measured for height, weight, circumferences (chest, iliac waist, mid-point waist, hips) blood pressure, and dietary intake X 3 at the start and after 3 months.
- Creator/Author:
- Leslie, Jamie
- Submitter:
- Jamie Leslie
- Date Uploaded:
- 01/31/2020
- Date Modified:
- 01/31/2020
- Date Created:
- 2019-04
- License:
- Open Data Commons Public Domain Dedication and License (PDDL)
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