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Android Emergency Application
Involved in this project: Panos Ioannidis, Dionisis Nikas
An advanced Android application that was developed as a university assignment for the subject of Software Engineering. The app is based on Google's Firebase platform. Users are able to easily authenticate with their Google accounts. Real time chat with a hypothetical licensed doctor, in-app and system wide alerts on major catastrophic events, a panic button for emergency calls, a driving mode that notifies of speeding violations and a disability mode for fall detection. This software was developed in phases based on RUP with detailed UML diagrams.
Hamop Social Network
Hamop (from ham radio operator) is an advanced social networking application created as a hobby project of mine. It uses Google's Firebase for the backend and the React framework for the frontend. The styling is based on Tailwind CSS utility-first framework. Visitors are able to sign up using their Google account and create a public profile to interact with others on the website. Registered users can make posts, comments, like other people's posts and earn reputation on their profile. The frontend was hosted on Netlify, so no custom servers were needed. Using free and open source tools, there is no essential cost for the project to be alive.