Building a Restaurant Ordering System: From Design to Deployment
Date
2-15-2024
Faculty Mentor
Mohammad Alam, Mathematical, Computing & Information Sciences
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Submission Type
Conference Proceeding
Location
9:45-9:55am | Houston Cole Library, 11th Floor
Description
This group project, undertaken for the CS488 Database Systems course, focused on developing a functional relational database tailored for a restaurant ordering system. Through in-person meetings, social media, and collaborative platforms, we iteratively designed and implemented the database. Our process began with crafting a conceptual diagram, which was then refined with each iteration, culminating in a robust data model. Using Microsoft SQL Server 2019, this model was converted into an operational database, populated with sample data, followed by the creation of a user interface. Subsequently, we developed the front-end and integrated it with the backend. A thorough product demonstration will be presented to showcase the completed system.
Keywords
student research, computing
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Disciplines
Computer Sciences
Recommended Citation
McCay, Kendall; Riddle, Josh; and Wert, Hunter Isaac, "Building a Restaurant Ordering System: From Design to Deployment" (2024). JSU Student Symposium 2024. 7.
https://digitalcommons.jsu.edu/ce_jsustudentsymp_2024/7