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CSModify: A Module Planner for Module Administrators in NUS School of Computing (SoC)

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About the Project

CSModify is a web application that displays data visualizations and simulate module changes, to assist in module planning for NUS School of Computing (SoC).

Module planning is a process where module administrators make various decisions for modules. Some examples would be deciding which modules should be mounted/dismounted for a particular Academic Year-Semester (denoted as an AY-Sem), determining the quota that should be allocated to a module, or finding out how many students will be affected should a module be taken down in a particular AY-Sem.

Module planning itself is, by no means, an easy feat. As there is no central system for doing this currently, what this project aims to do would be to assist module planners by showing data visualizations of their queries in a manner that is easy to process. By doing so, we hope that they will be able to make decisions regarding module planning with greater convenience and ease.

Installing Instructions

Please read INSTALLING.md for instructions for installing the project on your machine.

Contributing To The Project

Please read CONTRIBUTING.md for instructions for how to contribute to the project.

About Us

We at Team Lezzgo are students of NUS School of Computing.

If you would like to talk to us, you may do so on GitHub, or drop us a mail at nus-dot-csmodify-at-gmail-dot-com.

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This project is licensed under the MIT License.

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