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By: Harold De Armas Erik Hanchett Raymond Lee Zachary Norcross
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Introduction Problem Goals Hardware Dreams Progress Questions
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History of Music Notation ◦ 15 th century Gutenberg, Printing Press ◦ 17 th century Part-wise Notation ◦ 20 th century Electronic Notation
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Music can be created electronically Music cannot be easily edited electronically in an orchestra setting Existing software is inadequate ◦ eStand Hardware / Software Combination File Formats: Images, Finale, Sibelius Pen notations Emerging collaboration
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Start from the performance standpoint ◦ Create ◦ Edit ◦ Distribute ◦ Organize ◦ Maintain ◦ Visualize Utilize MusicXML format
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Hardware Requirements: ◦ Users must be able to advance pages ◦ Users must be able to go back pages ◦ Convenient for user ◦ USB Connection
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Java Maven Hibernate HyperSonic
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Basic GUI Interface XML Logins
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