Undergraduate Student Capstone Project Presentations: ITMT-430
The Department of Information Technology and Management invites you to join us for the undergraduate capstone project presentations of ITMT-430. These presentations showcase the achievements of our fourth-year students who have dedicated their time to the ITM program. We are excited to share with you the accomplishments of these talented individuals.
Students have designed, project-managed, developed, administered, installed, automated, and secured from scratch a three-tier web-app. Using various tech stacks including:
GitHub and Version Control
Packer and Terraform (automation tools)
Vault and OAuth (secrets management)
Shell Scripts, Ubuntu Server (infrastructure), using Proxmox (KVM platform)
Min.io on prem S3 object storage integration (object storage over HTTP) and SDK integration (Python and JavaScript)
Automation and security as first-class requirements
Come and hear tales of debugging and each team’s deep technical details of how they solved various development and deployment problems in the Smart Tech Lab at Michael Paul Galvin Tower on Monday, April 22 at 10 a.m. There will also be a YouTube live stream of the event. Six groups will be presenting and there will be donuts and coffee.
To get to the Smart Tech Lab: enter the Michael Paul Galvin Tower on 35th and State Street. Swipe in at the desk and take the elevator up to the second floor. Exit to the left and head north over the bridge from the tower to the TS building. The floor turns from white tile to brown carpet. Take a left at the intersection and the Smart Lab is directly ahead of you.
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