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layout: portfolio
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title: Smarthut
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date-start: 2020-03
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date-end: 2020-06
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category: usi
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languages: Spring + ReactJS
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authors:
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- Andrea Brites Marto
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- Matteo Omenetti
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- Jacob Salvi
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- Tommaso Rodolfo Masera
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- Nicola Brunner
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- Filippo Cesana
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- Christian Capeáns Pérez
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images:
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- smarthut/home-frontend.png
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description: <p>Smart home manager for (mocked) smart devices, complete with user-definable rooms, presets, and events.</p>
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This is a 3 month software engineering project part of the second year of USI's curriculum. As a team leader, I had to manage a team of 8 people to develop Smarthut, a full-stack Spring + ReactJS web application that manages smart devices.
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Smarthut is able to direcly control (mocked) smart devices, but it can also group devices in rooms, configure and apply pre-made settings to a group of devices, and trigger user-defined actions based on a user-defined condition on pre-selected devices.
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Smarthut's backend is a Spring REST application, complete with JWT sessions, CRUD APIs for the different types of device, and a WebSocket API that propagates device status updates. The frontend is a ReactJS application with Redux storage to handle active and passive device updates.
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