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Adding Team 3 to about me section. #4

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RClarke32 opened this issue Nov 10, 2019 · 0 comments
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Adding Team 3 to about me section. #4

RClarke32 opened this issue Nov 10, 2019 · 0 comments

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<TextArea id="txtAbout" editable="false" layoutY="273.0" prefHeight="327.0" prefWidth="1100.0" promptText="About the Sports Ranking System" style="-fx-background-color: transparent;" stylesheets="@hssrs.css" text="The Sports Ranking application was developed in 2019 by graduate students from the University of Maryland University College (UMUC). The project was sponsored by the Washington Post, upon request by Dr. Michael Brown, Chair of the Software Engineering Department at UMUC. The goal of this project is to assist the Sports editors with ranking high school sports teams in the Washington, DC area. Ranking sports teams in the DC area is very complicated due to the fact that the area includes both public and private high schools within the District of Columbia, Maryland and Virginia. The ranking process is further complicated because many of these teams never play each other. The algorithm for calculating the rankings was developed by Dr. Brown, and the application was developed by students over the course of two semesters. Phase 1 development team: Besufekad Demissie, James Hendershot, Jabre' Jennings, Bruci Lopez, Victor Ruano Mejia, and Ariel Watkins Phase 2 development team: Austin Etape, Justin Helton, Michael Hetzel, Robert Liberman, and Alan Toves " wrapText="true">
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