Abstract

The Accessibility Map project was a web application created to assist individuals with mobility difficulties in traveling with confidence. The app aimed to solve the issue of unreliable and often inaccurate accessibility information. Accessibility Map provided a map of locations, each rated based on its accessibility, along with filters that allowed users to search based on their specific needs. This enabled users to find locations with features like elevators, ramps, and handrails tailored to their individual requirements. The project employed a three-tier architecture consisting of a ReactJS frontend, a C# ASP.NET backend, and a MySQL database, all hosted on Microsoft Azure. Key features of the application included an interactive map, filtering capabilities, and the ability to view and edit location details, including accommodations, ratings, comments, and user-uploaded pictures. The goal was to offer a centralized source of up-to-date, detailed information, thus enabling people with disabilities to plan outings more effectively.

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Members

Alex Nechaev

Alex Nechaev

Jonathan Kim

Jonathan Kim

Zach Stenger

Zach Stenger

Advisor: Shane Halse

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