Demo 1: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1LMWiUeVbseF6iQV0pY3MOf2jIRsHL7-C?usp=sharing
The Office Booker is a program designed to help employees with booking a slot for a specific date in their office. Employees were used to working from home due to covid and such they need a program to assist with organising who uses the office and when they use the office, as they have not been using in person facilities for quite some time. This will allow employees to ensure they have a space to work in the office beforehand and that no other employee will try to take their slot away.
Yinghao Li Linkedin - Team Leader, CI
I am the group leader and have had success in the past leading the team in past projects to positive results. I am a third year computer science student with an interest in Artificial Intellegence.
Arul Agrawal Linkedin - DevOps, API, Database
Arul is the API/Database engineer and the DevOps member of the group. He handles the database design and its related API functions as well as DevOps functions like hosting and cloud functionality.
Damian Vermeulen Linkedin - Frontend, Business Analyst
Damian is the business analysts and frontend designer of the group. He handles most documentation and helps with designing and implementing the frontend of the project.
Grant Bursnall Linkedin - UX/UI, Database
Grant handles the UI of the system as well as how it communicates with the database.
Brett Du Plessis Linkedin - Backend, API
Brett helps with the backend and the API and has also contributed to the documentation.
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