ISYS6169 – Final Project Proposal

Members :

  1. Alifio Rasendriya Rasyid (2201798295)
  2. Muchsin Hisyam (2201797430)
  3. Nicholas Michael Halim (2201798761)
  4. Ricky Anderson Ricco (2201796636)

Introduction :

We are going to make a database program for a bakery owner. We wanted to create this program with the goal of helping this bakery owner in keeping track of their company’s revenue, based on what they sell and the history of what they’re selling.  They can write all their income and outcome down but it takes too much time and effort. This is where our database program to keep them track on their bakery. 

Background

Bakery owners usually just sell their items; they don’t know how much they sell that day. This causes them to be unaware of whether they are gaining profit or loss. They don’t know how much they sell and what revenue they get. 

Solution

We are going to make a database program to help the bakery owner to keep track of their bakery selling revenue. Based on their input which will affect the database searching for the price that has been inputted and adding it into their revenue data while adding that item to the history.In addition to that, we aim to also provide basic insight at a glance for the business owner, allowing swift analysis of how well the business is doing.

Program Design

The project itself we are using MySQL for the database and for the interface we are using JavaFX. The database are using this ER Diagram as shown below. 

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Use Your Head! – Contributions

Final Project – Member Contributions

Title : Use Your Head

Subject: COMP6341 – Multimedia and Human Interaction

Lecturer: Raymond Bahana, ST., M.Sc.

Team Members :
– Alifio Rasendriya Rasyid | 2201798295
– Jason Sianandar | 2201796440
– Muchsin Hisyam | 2201797430

My Contribution:

For our Final Project, I was in charge of the game physics. This includes how the ball handles; bounces & kicks, as well as how both player P1 and P2 controls and not collide with each other. Furthermore, I also added the music and mute feature into the game. Although, we would still help each other whenever its needed anyway.

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Use Your Head! – Guide (How to Play)

Final Project – Manual

Title : Use Your Head

Subject: COMP6341 – Multimedia and Human Interaction

Lecturer: Raymond Bahana, ST., M.Sc.

Team Members :
– Alifio Rasendriya Rasyid | 2201798295
– Jason Sianandar | 2201796440
– Muchsin Hisyam | 2201797430

Description :

There are 2 players in this game, this game is basically scoring the ball to the opposite goal. Player 1 use W, A, D, space to jump. move left, move right, kick the ball. Player 2 use up, right, left arrow key to jump, move right, and move left and “.” to kick the ball. The scoring system is based on points when the ball go in the goal. It will end until it reaches 9.

Evidence :

Image 1 – Title / Main Page

Image 2 – Help Page

Image 3 – Game Page

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Final Project Proposal, COMP6341 – Multimedia and Human Interactions

Proposal Final Project, COMP6341 – Multimedia and Human Computer Interaction

Proposal Final Project

Subject: COMP6341 – Multimedia and Human Interaction

Lecturer: Raymond Bahana, ST., M.Sc

Group Members: Alifio Rasendriya Rasyid, Muchsin Hisyam, Jason Sianandar

Binusian ID: Alifio – 2201798295, Muchsin – 2201797430, Jason – 2201796440

Title: Use Your Head! (to be updated)

Description:

For this particular project we wanted to make a casual game that anyone can easily play. We have decided to make our own version of a very well-known mobile game, Head Soccer.

The game would be played by 2 players (both are players), in which they would be able to control their character to move left/right as well as being able to jump and kick. The goal of the game is to both score to the opponent’s goal and defend your own, much like a real football game.

Although it sounds very simple, we feel that there will be some challenges faced; one of which would be how to implement the physics of the ball accurately.

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