This is a course project for COSC 4P02 Software Engineering II taught by Professor Naser Ezzati-Jivan at Brock University.
View our project documents in the documents folder.
- Visit the site live on the Vercel deployment at museumtimeline.vercel.app
- Download the application from the Google Play store
Alternatively, you can clone the repository and run it locally:
- Install Node.js and npm if you don't already have these installed
- Clone the repository:
git clone https://github.com/SWE-2023/COSC-4P02-Project.git
- Change directory to the
timeline
directory within the repo
cd COSC-4P02-Project\timeline
- Install the project dependencies:
npm install
- Run the project in the local dev server:
npx vite
- Press 'O' on the terminal or CTRL+Click the local URL provided by Vite.
This will open the locally-served web application in your browser.
The goal of this project is to create an interactive timeline web application that will allow visitors to explore the history of Niagara-on-the-Lake.
Our project uses the following technologies:
- SvelteKit: Web application framework built on top of Svelte
- Svelte: Reactive front-end framework
- Supabase: Backend service with Postgres database and authentication
- Vercel: Hosting and deployment service
Name | Student Number |
---|---|
Alec Ames - Team Leader | 6843577 |
Matthew Benson | 6729388 |
Ibrahim Hashmi | 6352926 |
Francis Monwe | 6724355 |
Tommy Pham | 6733646 |
Abhijeet Prajapati | 5987722 |
Justin Stickel - Scrum Master | 6718704 |
Haaris Yahya | 7054984 |
If you have any questions, please reach out to the product owner.
This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.