SOS Software Fair

Tuesday, June 10, 2014, 3-5pm
LIB 2612 (and vicinity)

Celebrate this year’s Student Originated Software Projects
with students, faculty, and alums of the program.
This year is the 30th anniversary of the
1st Evergreen Software Fair (Business of Computers 1983-84,
whose name morphed into Student Originated Software ~1989).

Students will demonstrate the following group projects during the entire 3-5 period:

  • Scrounge World Game Clay Francisco & Zach Kamerling
  • Welt Sekai Shawn Lance & Jeff Hurst
  • Yogen: A Strategy Card Game in Android and Ruby Garrett Borden, Edwin Warner, & Levi Wadley
  • The Food Safe WiFi Thermometer Devin Ercolano, Victoria Laraway, David Weinman, & Dani Witherspoon
  • Game Design: Blackjack Riley McGavick & Andrew Bjorklund
  • BourriBots  Colin Robinson & Rebar Niemi
  • Switcheroo VST Plug-in Juan Iglesias & Gabriel Young
  • Parts & Portals Daniel Cochran, Nhan Nguyen, Jaron Williams, & Clay Francisco (consultant)

Students who worked on projects individually will be available for the following 40-minute times:

3pm 3:40 4:10
Adventures in Audio Programming: A Beginners Perspective, Joshua Henderson

Filling the Gap: Obtaining IT Certifications, Rory McEntee

Sleightly Magic - a Web Site, Matthew Huynh

Designing and Implementing a Software Modem in Java, Alexander Maxa

Solo Game Development With The Unity Game Engine, Kalex Gerstmann

Malthus: A Framework for Socio-Hierarchical Genetic Algorithms, Hao Nguyen & Thomas Malcolm Ross
Implementing Programming Languages, Kahea Hendrickson

Baby’s First Kernel Exploit, Nick Stephens

Real-Time Depth of Field, Isaac Goodfellow

CompTIA Certification, Mike Rand

Recreating PacMan, Waylon Huestis

James McLendon


Optical Character Recognition Using Neural Nets, Ashish Nannuri

Arduino Piano, Robert Miller

The EDURange Fuzzing Scenario, David Weinman

How to Not Develop a Web Application, Stephen Boyd

Genetic Algorithms Unpacked, Jesse Frankley