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This is the official wiki for the LMU CMSI 401 Software Engineering Laboratory course for 2014.
The wiki functions as the traditional project notebook. All design notes, documents, reports, discussion, and other artifacts related to the course are kept here.
CherAmi is a social sharing application with a number of features to control sharing with their dearest friends in a simple, fun, and secure way, and, in the case of celebrity users, monetize their own fanbase. Participants can post image and video content with a single word description, decide whether postings are free or paid, embed secret messages in content, enable content locking and expiration, and gain reputation via activity within the app. In addition, celebrities can expose content (backstage passes, discounted tickets, signed photos, songs, early access) only to fans with a minimum reputation.
- Brainstorming
- Architecture
- Requirements
- Use Cases
- Meeting Log
- Wireframes
- API Documentation
- Milestones
- Architecture Notes
- Unit Testing
- Integration Testing
- Acceptance Testing
- Resources - Things everyone is required to read or watch.
- Teams
For information about the course for which this project was written, including the syllabus and the course notes, see the LMU course web page. This wiki is strictly for the coursework and collaboration, not for dissemination of course announcements and requirements.
The CherAmi Team consists of
- Abdul Alzaid
- Will Averill
- Ed "Jadengore" Bramanti
- Haley Cyr
- Zoey Ho
- Zane "Author of the Surf" Kansil
- Willy Hugestud
- Geoff Kim
- Steve "Crashprophet" Smith
- Andrew Sullivan
Ray Toal was the course advisor.
The class was split into multiple teams during this semester. Allison Neyer, Lisa Rosenbaum, and Kurt Gosch built kalventure instead.
Some professors and alumni registered as committers, or provided insight, help, advice, or pestering. Thanks to Dondi Dionisio, B.J. Johnson, Mike Megally, and Masao Kitamura.
Thanks also to volunteer beta testers Aidan Dionisio (chief tester) and @anyamairead
