DCU-Final-Year-Projects-Booklet-2025
49 51. AACOver VoIP to AidDisabled This project aims to develop a web application that combines Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) and Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) technologies. The primary goal is to provide a communication tool for individuals with speech or physical disabilities, enabling them to participate in phone conversations using text-to-speech (TTS) and pre-configured, button-based communication. The system is designed with accessibility as a priority, ensuring ease of use for elderly individuals and those with motor or cognitive challenges. Student Programme Computer Science Project Area Web Application Project Technology CSS, HTML5, JavaScript, Python, SQL, React.js Student Name(s) Aaron Johnson | Nicolas Luis Rediu Email aaron.johnson39@mail.dcu.ie | luis.rediu2@mail.dcu.ie Supervisor Dr JohnMcKenna 52. OnePMO OnePMO is a project management and optimisation tool designed to enhance project planning, tracking, and reporting. It provides a centralised platform for project managers and teammembers tomanage tasks, allocate resources, and visualise progress efficiently. Featuring an intuitive dashboard interface, OnePMO enables users to create and update tasks, track milestones, and generate insightful reports. The system’s front end offers various tools and views for project management, while the back end handles data processing and storage. Its architecture supports seamless integration with APIs and LLMs, ensuring scalability and advanced functionality to facilitate data-driven decision-making and effective team collaboration. Student Programme Computer Science Project Area Automation, Content Management System, Software Development, Web Application Project Technology CSS, Docker, Java, REST, SQL, SpringMVC, React.js, Typescript Student Name(s) Ethan Kavanagh | Jamie Kavanagh Email ethan.kavanagh39@mail.dcu.ie | jamie.kavanagh49@mail.dcu.ie Supervisor Dr Paul Clarke 53. RideMate RideMate is an app developed to facilitate carpooling between students commuting daily to college. There are two key aspects to the app: the “Ride” and the “Mate.” The “Ride” portion of the name emphasises the ability for users to organise a group to ride to college with. This helps save “Riders” the time they would have spent waiting for a bus, while “Drivers” can use the money the riders would have spent on their bus fare to help cover fuel costs. The “Mate” aspect of the name highlights the ability to meet other students using the app and keep in touch with them for purposes such as organising ride groups, uploading future ride schedules, andmaking new friends. This can be done through the in-app chat and scheduler features. Student Programme Computer Science Project Area Android, Cloud Computing, Databases, GPS/GIS, Instant Messaging, Mobile App, Social Networking Project Technology Dart, Flutter, Firebase Student Name(s) Filip Laskowski | Eoin Delahunty Email filip.laskowski2@mail.dcu.ie | eoin.delahunty6@mail.dcu.ie Supervisor Mr Renaat Verbruggen
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