Undergraduate project winners      
 


We actively encourage undergraduate students that wish to incorporate Sentences and the AMD in their final year course projects. Free technical support and a copy of Sentences Enterprise Edition can be provided in return for submission of the project to LazySoft for entry into the yearly project competition. Projects attaining a place on our website are notified to the student's lecturer.

     
   Winner 2001/2002      
 


Caroline Wheeler of Plymouth University:
"The Associative Model of Data in a practical use case - Placement Information System".

In Caroline's project she used the AMD to create a practical usable internet ready system for tutors to record student placements. Caroline found out about the Associative Model of Data via her own research over the web. Caroline was awarded a 1st for her project.

     
   Highly Commended      
   


Kevin Mortimer of Buckinghamshire Chilterns University College:
"Compare and Contrast the Associative Data Model (ADM) and the Relational data model (RDM): A Prototype Database Using Sentences and MS Access"

In Kevin's project he has comprehensively compared the Associative Model of data with the Relational Model by creating and comparing the same database structure in both Sentences and Access. Kevin was introduced to the AMD and Sentences via a guest lecture given to the BCUC IT faculty by Simon Williams.

     
           
 
 
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