The AquaWatch Mobile App is designed to educate users about the quality of outdoor water sources. It provides comprehensive information on water quality metrics such as salinity, pH, and turbidity, offering insights for users making decisions about recreational activities involving local bodies of water.
Developed for CS389 Software Engineering at Pace University.
- Informative data visualization of water quality metrics.
- Monthly water quality reports with graphical representations.
- Exploration of the relationship between weather conditions and water quality.
- Information about local wildlife and its dependence on water quality.
- AI-powered plant identification to aid in learning about plant life.
- Access to Blue CoLab blogs.
This app is intended for users local to the Westchester area, providing valuable insights into water quality sources within the region. It aims to offer an intuitive design suitable for users with minimal technical expertise, making it easy to navigate.
The development process followed the Agile methodology, with team members taking lead roles in different project components. Regular communication and collaboration among team members ensured a cohesive approach to problem-solving and development. Sprint backlogs and retrospectives were utilized to document tasks, discuss progress, and refine project goals.
For detailed process models, you can view them on Figma here.
For a detailed software specification document, click here.
The members of the team include Ardin Kraja, Erin Sorbella, Kenji Okura, Lulu Moquette, and Meryl Mizell.