- This is a CS2103T team project for NUS Software Engineering (SE) students.
Example usages:- as a starting point of a course project (as opposed to writing everything from scratch)
- as a case study
- The project simulates an ongoing software project for a desktop application (called HackLink) used for managing contact details of Hackathon participants and sponsors.
- It is written in OOP fashion. It provides a reasonably well-written code base bigger (around 6 KLoC) than what students usually write in beginner-level SE modules, without being overwhelmingly big.
- It comes with a reasonable level of user and developer documentation.
- It is CLI based, so this is highly practical and efficient to use for hackathon organisers.
- It is named
HackLink
because this app acts as a useful link between hackathon organiser and other participants. - For the detailed documentation of this project, see the HackLink Website.
- This project is based on the AddressBook-Level3 project created by the SE-EDU initiative.