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ChronoTimer1009

Team: Andrea Gasparini, Matt McFadden, Nicholas Cox, Zachary Kennow, Luis Gonzalez, Ben Yuhas

See https://github.com/BraintoByte/ChronoTimer1009 for full commit history

Contributions:

Nicholas Cox: Testing, Use Cases, ChronoServer

Zach Kennow: Use Cases, ChronoServer

Matt McFadden (Matthew McFadden): Team Coordination, Design, Code, Testing, ChronoServer

Andrea Gasparini: Main design, Code, Testing, Team Coordination

Luis Gonzalez:

Ben Yuhas (Benjamin Yuhas): switched group at the end of the class and took this project to finish the class (professor allowed it)

These are other public projects in CS361 with Jon Hopkins (this semester and past)

https://github.com/burriep/CS361-Project

https://github.com/thomashocking/NewChronoTimer361

https://github.com/beckerej/Red-Beard-and-Crew

https://github.com/bergerab/ChronoTimer1009

https://github.com/UWM-CS361-DF/Sprint-3/blob/master/GUI.java

https://github.com/skelath1/ChronoTimer

These are put in the readme just for comparison

This project is just temporary showcase

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