Publication Date
Fall 2017
Document Type
Project Summary
Degree Name
Master of Science
Department
Computer Science
First Advisor
Soon-Ok Park, Ph.D.
Second Advisor
Alex Liu, M.S.
Third Advisor
Xin (Jasmine) Chen, Ph.D.
Abstract
GSU Event is an event organizing portal, and it provides the events of all types that are organized by the event organizers and create your own Events of all kinds in any place in the United States and sell out the ticket with certain prices. The event portal is an easy way of searching events happening in all over the major cities across United States. The site provides information regarding the event, where it is happening, when it is happening and what is the entry for the event whether it is free or paid to the event goer. For the event organizer, it’s very easy to reach out to the millions of people around the world, easy, economical and efficient way to market the event, it gives event organizer to inform necessary information while booking to the event, organizer can change the price of entry based on the seating levels or different categories, if it is a free event it helps organizer to check the turn-out ratio and monitor who attended the event vs registered members. Another user of this application is administrator who monitors all the activity from the event organizer and event goer. Administrator has right to resolve issues between the organizer and event goer and policies for the type of events posted on the site. This portal is mobile-friendly, with easy-to-navigate interfaces and workflow to enable organizers to manage events, and help visitors discover events using the search by Either Event name, locations or Both and buy tickets with ease. The Portal responsive front-end Page is created by using HTML5, CSS, Bootstrap, JavaScript's, jQuery and for the Back--End we are using C# Programming and Centralized database.
Recommended Citation
Guddeti, Vivek; Kancharla, Sujith Reddy; Karra, Dewakar Reddy; and Katiki, Raviteja, "GSU Event Portal" (2017). All Capstone Projects. 351.
https://opus.govst.edu/capstones/351