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* This is **a sample project for Software Engineering (SE) students**.<br> | ||
Example usages: | ||
* as a starting point of a course project (as opposed to writing everything from scratch) | ||
* as a case study | ||
* The project simulates an ongoing software project for a desktop application (called _AddressBook_) used for managing contact details. | ||
* It is **written in OOP fashion**. It provides a **reasonably well-written** code base **bigger** (around 6 KLoC) than what students usually write in beginner-level SE modules, without being overwhelmingly big. | ||
* It comes with a **reasonable level of user and developer documentation**. | ||
* It is named `AddressBook Level 3` (`AB3` for short) because it was initially created as a part of a series of `AddressBook` projects (`Level 1`, `Level 2`, `Level 3` ...). | ||
* For the detailed documentation of this project, see the **[Address Book Product Website](https://se-education.org/addressbook-level3)**. | ||
* This is **WedLinker, a desktop application designed for professional wedding planners to seamlessly manage a variety of | ||
vendors and clients across different locations for a wedding**.<br> | ||
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* While the application has a GUI, most of the user interactions happens using a CLI (Command Line Interface). | ||
This allows for efficient and streamlined management of wedding-related contacts through text-based commands. | ||
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* WedLinker provides a centralised address book that simplifies the complexities of coordinating multiple vendors, | ||
venues and clients. It enhances communication and streamlines event planning tasks, making the wedding planning process | ||
more organised and efficient. | ||
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* For the detailed documentation of this project, see the **[WedLinker Product Website](https://ay2425s1-cs2103t-f15-4.github.io/tp/)**. | ||
* This project is based on the AddressBook-Level3 project created by the [SE-EDU initiative](https://se-education.org). | ||
* This project is a **part of the se-education.org** initiative. If you would like to contribute code to this project, see [se-education.org](https://se-education.org/#contributing-to-se-edu) for more info. |