CO2 Software is a project group for the Northern Arizona University 2018 computer science capstone. The team consist of four members who have been assigned the task of developing a new mobile application to be used by the Richardson/Carbone ecology lab in their data collection process. Currently, the team is finalizing development of their new system, and will present it at the Northern Arizona University Undergraduate Symposium on Friday, April 27th.
As the team lead, it is James' responsibility to handle the delegation of tasks, and communication with the project sponsors. As a programmer, he has been responsible for the utilization of the Android GraphView library, and USBSerial library, as well as ensuring the application properly communicates with the gas analyzer, and records data in the proper format.
As a programmer, Andrew has been responsible for the application's collection of metadata, as well as integration of all the various Android technologies related to the metadata, such as camera, GPS, and text field autofilling. Andrew's main contribution to the application can be seen on the metadata screen.
As a programmer, Samuel has been responsible for the application's file input and output. His work has focused on presenting the user with a way to quickly and easily perform various actions on saved files such as viewing, deleting, filtering, and emailing. Samuel's main contribution to the application can be seen on the file directory screen.
As recorder, Joseph has been responsible for taking detailed and accurate notes at each meeting with the project sponsors, and later distributing those notes to the rest of the team. As a programmer, he has been responsible for the display of previously recorded data sets in the application. Joseph's main contribution to the application can be seen on the view screen.
All questions pertaining to the team and to development of our current product can be directed to James Beasley.
Email: JPB249@nau.edu
Phone: 480-316-2366