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    PMKS+: Recreating a Legacy Application

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    The goal of this project was to recreate the Planar Mechanism Kinematic Simulator (PMKS), a legacy, open-source web application, on a modern web platform with an enhanced user experience. The conversion included support for multiple browsers and improvements to the graphical user interface. A user interface is effective when it improves the overall experience of the user. This application was developed using the latest technologies in web development, such as HTML5 and Typescript, according to the standards of the World Wide Web Consortium. Through multiple evaluations testing the interface and functions, we were able to create a similar application to PMKS that has an improved user interface experience

    Stop Støj! The Feasibility of Implementing a Nightlife Noise Data Collection System in Nørre Kvarter

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    Copenhagens energetic nightlife scene is an everyday problem for residents living in the inner city district, many of whom dont feel like their voices are being heard by the city. We worked with Miljøpunkt Indre By & Christianshavn to determine the feasibility of implementing a mobile application for collecting data on nightlife noise disturbances. To accomplish this, we identified the problems stakeholders, determined the apps users and their motivations, discovered technical considerations for the app, then designed and developed a prototype app. Following the research and development process, we created visualizations showcasing the potential of the apps data analytics and proposed further steps to improve the app and Copenhagens existing nightlife noise management strategies
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