The Orca Conservancy works to protect the Southern Resident Orcas, and make people aware of the industry-made dangers that they face: Overfishing, toxins, and vessel noise pollution. The OrcaStars program, a non-profit subgroup of the Orca Conservancy, challenges local businesses to adhere to newer, more sustainable work practices. OrcaStars is creating an android app and web application that will help them achieve their goals, including the ability for the OrcaStars team to take completed business application forms and enter in this data into a web application to be stored on a database.
The scope of this project is to create a web application that will allow the Orcastars team to take completed business application forms and enter the data from there into a web application, which in turn will be added to a database.
By the end of the Spring quarter 2020 quarter, the team is expected to hand off a working Web Application that allows the Orcastars Team to enter in data from business application forms they receive and have it be updated to a database.
Evaluation and assessment of progress and completion will be done by professor Brian Bansenauer and the project sponsor, David Bain. Assessments will be done at the end of every two-week sprint. The team will create the code and document its progress for future developers.