Computer Science Third Year Projects 1999
doan_e_comerce: Electronic Commerce System
Electronic Commerce will be one of the most important network applications
for the Internet.
The project aims to develop a simple but realistic Electronic Commerce System.
The system should include an User Interface Front-end as well as
a Network Commerce Engine applied to a well-chosen application. The project
may involve some market research to determine the feasibility and
real practical approach to build the system.
Programming skills in Java and/or C++ are essential. User Interfaces Design
and Programming (COMP3102) is also recommended.
Required Knowledge: COMP3007/3907
Corequisite: COMP3005/3905
Supervisor:
Doan Hoang
Projects relevant:
3204, 3205
doan_tele_web: Web-based Teleradiology System
The project aims to employ a Java/Web-based approach to implement
a system which could be used by referring physicians and consulting
radiologists for teleradiology. It is a typical client/server application.
COMP3007 is essential to the project. Programming skills are Java is desirable.
Required Knowledge: COMP3007/3907
Corequisite: COMP3005/3905
Supervisor:
Doan Hoang
Projects relevant:
3204, 3205
doan_web_browser: Your Own Web Browser
Browers such as Netscape Navigator, Microsoft Internet Explorer, Mosaic, Lynx
are readily available but they may not be optimised to your liking. Do you
want to explore and craft your own browser?
The project aims to implement a Web browser of you own design.
You may want to include many (protocol) clients, intepreters as you like.
A better group may want to include an Intelligent Search Agent which may help
to make your browser better than existing ones.
Programming skills in Java or C, C++ are essential. Good knowledge of
Algorithm (COMP3001) is desirable.
Required Knowledge: COMP3007/3907
Supervisor:
Doan Hoang
Projects relevant:
3204, 3205
© Doan B. Hoang
(doan@cs.usyd.edu.au)
http://www.cs.usyd.edu.au/~doan/