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Capstone projects COMP3615, COMP5615 INFO3600

Capstone projects COMP3615, COMP5615 INFO3600. Judy Kay ( co-ordinator ) Bob Kummerfeld Houda Chehab , Siqi Liu, Jeshua Morrissey, Andrian Yang, . OHS INDUCTION. First aid officer in SIT Building is Will Calleja (1West)

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Capstone projects COMP3615, COMP5615 INFO3600

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  1. Capstone projectsCOMP3615, COMP5615INFO3600 Judy Kay (co-ordinator) Bob Kummerfeld HoudaChehab, Siqi Liu, Jeshua Morrissey, Andrian Yang,

  2. OHS INDUCTION • First aid officer in SIT Building is Will Calleja (1West) • Nearest medical facility – University Health Service in Level 3, Wentworth Building General Housekeeping • Keep work area clean and orderly • Remove trip hazards around desk area • No food and drink near machines • No smoking permitted within University buildings • Do not unplug or move equipment without permission Report incidents to: Katie Yang (Undergraduate), Cecille Faraizi (Postgraduate), or Shari Lee (School Manager)

  3. OHS INDUCTION Emergency Procedures & Evacuation Check for any sign of immediate danger Shut down equipment Follow exit signs in orderly fashion, to assembly areas, as indicated by wardens Do not use lifts Emergency contact numbers Dial 0-000 (from internal phone) or University Security on 9351-3333. First aid kit available in kitchen area adjacent to Lab 110 in SIT Building.

  4. Disability Services Do you have a disability? You may not think of yourself as having a ‘disability’ but the definition under the Disability Discrimination Act is broad and includes temporary or chronic medical conditions, physical or sensory disabilities, psychological conditions and learning disabilities. The types of disabilities we see include: ÷ anxiety ÷ arthritis ÷ asthma ÷ asperger's disorder ÷ adhd÷ ÷ bipolar disorder ÷ broken bones ÷ cancer ÷ ÷ cerebral palsy ÷ chronic fatigue syndrome ÷ crohn’s disease ÷ ÷ cystic fibrosis ÷ depression ÷ diabetes ÷ dyslexia ÷ epilepsy ÷ ÷ hearing impairment ÷ learning disability ÷ mobility impairment ÷ ÷ multiple sclerosis ÷ post traumatic stress ÷ schizophrenia ÷ vision impairment ÷ and much more. Students needing assistance must register with Disability Services – it is advisable to do this as early as possible. Please contact us or review our website to find out more.

  5. About the capstone projects • http://sydney.edu.au/engineering/it/~comp3615/2014/SoftwareProjects_Home.html

  6. Week 1 priority • Providing details about you: • Background: • help us ensure you are allocated to the right client, project and team • provide all relevant information • explain omissions • Preferences: • please rate every project • consider your own background as well as the project • why one person only?

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