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University Sites
Written by Aaron Brigatti
Sunday, 10 October 2004
This is the collection of university project sites that I have
designed and developed over the last 2 years.
These websites were
designed for my university (group) course projects, as part of my Computer
Science degree at the University of Sussex, with the
aim of promoting the idea of team work and team communication.
Some of
the websites were designed to promote or accompany the reports or
programs/products that were compiled and created as part of the course utilising
the full potential of the World Wide Web.
Please read the brief for
information about each site. To view the sites, please click on the title or
image of the respective site.
Mergers and
Acquisitions This site was designed as part of a group presentation for our Financial
Resource Management course. I decided to create a website to be used as part of
our "visual aids" element of the presentation and to provide additional research
and case studies into the area we were researching. It worked wonders and also
provided us the opportunity to provide a on-line "web" version of our
presentation! URL: http://www.mergers-acq.co.uk
Software Engineering
(External) This site was designed as part of the Software Engineering course. The
aim of the group project was to design, compile and test a Java Renderer, and
provide documentation to promote the team working and communications elements.
We felt that an external website would generally enhance the communications
within the project group. I therefore decided to develop a simple, yet detailed
site covering this requirement. URL: http://softeng.netfirms.com
Software Engineering
(Product) This site was also designed for the Software Engineering course. The
purpose of this site was to accompany the actual program that was created as
part the course and provide additional on-line product details (and download)
and support. URL: http://softeng.netfirms.com/renderer
If you wish
to comment on any part of this website, including any of the above sites, please
contact us, or you can use our "Discussion Forums" to pass on your
suggestions and opinions. Your views are most appreciated as to continue to
improve these sites further.