- Make csci201/csci200 computer science students more professional.
- Give our underclassmen students an advantage in competing for the best intern positions.
- Provide students with portfolio content for career advancement.
- CS200/CS201 students
- Professors
- Team managers from Project Management Class (csci401)
- ISI researchers (Dr. Jihie Kim and Dr. Erin Shaw)
- Parents
- Viterbi Division of Engineering Education (Dean John O’Brien, Professor Gisele Ragusa)
- Learn teamwork and how to be productive at meetings.
- Learn how to be managed.
- Learn professional skills like: Unit testing, source code control using Subversion, Integration.
- Learn documentation skills using Moodle.
- Learn concurrent programming skills: Agent-based backend and animation simulation frontend.
- Learn mentoring skill (csci201 students).
- Have a back-end agent-driven factory that controls a front-end animation simulation.
- Design and run normative scenarios for the factory.
- Design and run non-normative scenarios.