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Project Overview
Application Vision/Goal:
The two main public transit providers for Binghamton University students are OCCT and BC buses. Each provider has their own routes, schedules, and quirks, making the simple question “how do I get there” surprisingly difficult to answer, especially in a timely manner. This project will pull data from both services to get people to their destinations.
Users will be able to input a start and end location and the app will respond with a route using either, both or neither bus providers to get there.
Scope:
Allow viewing bus routes and pick start and end point and get bus route between them.
Deliverables:
Google maps which you can click on 2 points to get route between them and get a visual of the bus routes for current time.
Success Criteria:
Making something which is more functional than Spencer's HackBU 2024 project, (Video demo) hackBU project doesn't handle Broome county buses due to a bug and suggests comically bad bus routes.
Assumptions:
- etaSPOT data is reasonably accurate
- Broome county GTFS data is reasonably accurate
- Google maps will continue to exist and allow for drawing of path on map
Risks:
- if we want/need static OCCT data that will involve manual work
- potential combinatorial explosion causing calculation to take too long
Design / Architectural Review:
Client server split maybe database
Test Environment:
Unit tests for the backend.
Team Setup
Team Members:
- Spencer Powell
- Levi Lesches
Team Roles:
- Spencer: server
- Levi: client
Team Norms:
- handle CI for their side of the app
Application Stack:
- Caddy for reverse proxy
- Flutter for client
- Google Maps API for visual
- Nodejs + Typescript for backend
- sqlite for db
Libraries/Frameworks:
- JSON for api
- etaSpot for dynamic OCCT info
- maybe scraping for static OCCT info
- GTFS data for static BC info