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MY PROGRESS

SIP Current Progress
Last Updated: 02.13.2020

02/13/2020

I have added a new screen that displays the data retrieved and allows the user to modify the data in the event that the data on the ID is no longer valid.

I have created a circle-loading overlay that actually shows a percentage and the circle represents the percentage. My research tells me that this has not been done before (or has not been done frequently enough to be well known by the online forums).

I have integrated a functional PDF that uses the data and saves it to the device for now. This PDF will need to be changed because it is a PDF that belongs to a company and I am using it without permission for testing.

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Needed to be done:

encryption - ETA End of Year 2020

Email or upload to a database securely - ETA End of Year 2020

Screen recording of working Android App - ETA End of Month Feb

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IDs that have been tested:

AZ

CA

VA-Might be backwards and dual last name needs to be tested more. Have not come across another since.

MO

NC

IL

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Original Update:

I have located a small handful of states who offer calibration pages on their website for the purposes of interpreting and testing barcode reading devices for 2D barcodes. I have been able to test and successfully parse the information within 2d barcodes for AZ, IL, CA, AK, GA, SC, and VA currently. I have cleaned and organized my code into the appropriate class files, retested functionality, and have gotten PDF creation to work using fillable fields in an editable PDF. I've also added a new barcode reading feature that decodes the VIN of a Harley-Davidson and tells you year, make, model, and if it is a California spec bike.

I will continue to cleanup code and try to find possibly more efficient function strategy and may approach my code with focus on data structuring and algorithms that might better suit the sorting of the data. My goal is still to have a working app by end of year 2019.

SIP Main Page: Welcome

STUDENT INNOVATION PROJECT (SIP)

IDtoPDF

My name is Chris Swinney, student at University of Advancing Technology. I am currently perusing my Bachelors Degree in Network Security with a focus on Pen-testing. My Student Innovation Project has a working title of IDtoPDF, which is a mobile app that will be used by a vehicle sales dealership to shorten the time it takes to collect pertinent information for a vehicle sale.

SIP Main Page: Bio

PITCH AND PROOF OF CONCEPT

This video covers the current pitch on my SIP and what I have in proof of concept as of now.

SIP Main Page: Welcome
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