Cat-Brain Database Project Overview and Development Process
The Cat-Brain Database Project led by Dr. Irina Beloozerova aims to facilitate data sharing among research laboratories. It follows a modified Agile development methodology with rapid prototyping and iterative design. Tools such as Trello and MySQL were utilized. Lessons were learned from Francesca, highlighting the importance of robust project management. The future involves decisions on server setup and utilizing WordPress as the API. The project showcases design iterations, phases, and demo instructions.
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Cat-Brain Database ItayBraverman Felipe Flores JaredGoodroad FrancescaJohnson IanNall AlexRivard
Introduction Cat-Brain Database Request from Motor Systems Research Laboratory Dr. Irina Beloozerova Wants to share data with students and colleagues Wants other Laboratories to be able to also share the space
Project Overview Development process that was followed Iterations
1 2 3 4 Demo How to add files Tagging system Making posts How to search
Modified Agile Development Methodology Rapid prototyping and iterative design tactics Frequent meetings, fluid requirement gathering Robust project management Techniques
Tools Project Management Trello Google Hangouts Development Tools MySQL PHP HTML WordPress XAMMP
Databases future Server setup Website s use by other labs Results
Use of WordPress as the API for the database Continue with old system or move to new system Wait on deploying to server to get everything set up Decisions
Changes on the project Things to still be done What went right Challenges Things we d like to change if we could Conclusion