Pour Decisions
Format
SOECS Senior Project Demonstration
Faculty Mentor Name
Shon Vick
Faculty Mentor Department
Computer Science
Abstract/Artist Statement
Alcoholic beverages have always been popular, and they continue to rise in popularity. While restaurants and bars promote specials like happy hour to entice customers, it is easier and cheaper to make mixed drinks at home. In addition, it is more convenient, because restaurants and bars often get packed with people during happy hour. As a result, this mobile application strives to teach people how to create a variety of alcoholic and non-alcoholic recipes in a private setting without sacrificing a lot of time or money. Pour Decisions is an Android and iOS mobile application that provides users with a list of cocktail recipes they can make within the privacy of their homes. The purpose of this project is to teach people how to bartend and to provide them with a convenient source of information. When users first open Pour Decisions, they are given three options which are to view favorite recipes, search for recipes, and view the instructions. If users select the search open, they are forwarded to a screen that prompts them to enter a list of ingredients. Pour Decisions will provide them with a list of recipes that match the list of ingredients that was entered. Users will have the ability to sort and filter the list of recipes which will be modified according to their selection. I if a user wants to organize the recipes based on the number of ingredients in ascending order, they can select the sort option that suits their needs, and the mobile application will sort and display the list the way the user wants. They will also be able to save certain recipes they like into a list of favorite recipes they can view later. On Senior Project Day, Pour Decisions will be showcased on Android and iOS devices.
Location
School of Engineering & Computer Science
Start Date
5-5-2018 3:30 PM
End Date
5-5-2018 4:30 PM
Pour Decisions
School of Engineering & Computer Science
Alcoholic beverages have always been popular, and they continue to rise in popularity. While restaurants and bars promote specials like happy hour to entice customers, it is easier and cheaper to make mixed drinks at home. In addition, it is more convenient, because restaurants and bars often get packed with people during happy hour. As a result, this mobile application strives to teach people how to create a variety of alcoholic and non-alcoholic recipes in a private setting without sacrificing a lot of time or money. Pour Decisions is an Android and iOS mobile application that provides users with a list of cocktail recipes they can make within the privacy of their homes. The purpose of this project is to teach people how to bartend and to provide them with a convenient source of information. When users first open Pour Decisions, they are given three options which are to view favorite recipes, search for recipes, and view the instructions. If users select the search open, they are forwarded to a screen that prompts them to enter a list of ingredients. Pour Decisions will provide them with a list of recipes that match the list of ingredients that was entered. Users will have the ability to sort and filter the list of recipes which will be modified according to their selection. I if a user wants to organize the recipes based on the number of ingredients in ascending order, they can select the sort option that suits their needs, and the mobile application will sort and display the list the way the user wants. They will also be able to save certain recipes they like into a list of favorite recipes they can view later. On Senior Project Day, Pour Decisions will be showcased on Android and iOS devices.