Current Status
Conceptual Review
- Submission received
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Law: Event Scheduling and Notification System
Conceptual Review
In 2006 the Law School developed a room scheduling system for King Hall to facilitate the scheduling of rooms for various activities and events. The system enables students, faculty, and staff to send requests for room reservations; the Dean’s Office is able to monitor these requests and approve or deny them based on organizational needs.
The proposed system is the next evolution of this project; it will build on this existing system and add increased functionality. The goal is to provide a comprehensive event scheduling and notification system. While initially focused on the School of Law, it could be developed to accommodate multiple departments if a campus need for this application exists.
Sponsor
Jamie Butler – Director of Information Technology, School of Law
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