Bloom Website & Mobile Application
Posted on Saturday, December 5th, 2020
Client | Tania Silletta |
Professor(s) | Reginald Dyer, |
Program | Computer Programming |
Students | Cameron Harvey Dhavalranchh Bharvad Eric Bonvie Binkui Liang Dhwanihirenb Patel Saranja Sriranjan |
Project Description:
We are Team 7 from Algonquin College’s Software Development course. Our project was for Bloom Therapeutic Recreation and Fitness. We created web application features and mobile application features. The features were extensions of the business’ pre-existing website. Bloom Therapeutic Recreation and Fitness is consultant-based recreation therapy business that provides therapy plans for those with limits on their physical abilities (the business advertises catering to senior citizens, wounded veterans, and those with physical or developmental disabilities). The business operates primarily through a client booking a consultant for an event or appointment, with further scheduled appointments being booked for clients requiring extended care or a follow up. The project will add members-only features to the company’s existing business website. This change will improve communication and relationships with current members, as well as encourage existing and new clients to create memberships on the website. A secondary deliverable consists of building a prototype Android mobile application to be used by clients of Bloom Therapeutic Recreation and Fitness to track and improve their mental and physical health. This project will only be a proof-of-concept and will not be designed for immediate deployment. We had to thoroughly test our applications and we learned a lot about software testing. We also learned a lot about communicating with the client and agile development in order to implement software requirements.
Short Description:
We are Team 7 from Algonquin College’s Software Development course. Our project was for Bloom Therapeutic Recreation and Fitness. We created web application features and mobile application features.
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