Lumos is an academic project developed within the framework of courses PRN231 - Building Cross-Platform Back-End Application With .NET and EXE201 - Experiential Entrepreneurship 2. This project is part of the 8th semester curriculum for the Software Engineering program with a specialization in Cross-Platform Programming with .NET at FPT University.
Lumos is a specialized home healthcare platform designed to provide comprehensive services for mothers and infants postpartum. The project focuses on building a cross-platform back-end application using C# .NET, alongside a Flutter-based mobile app for customers and a Nest.js web system for system administrators and healthcare partners.
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PRN231: Building Cross-Platform Back-End Application With .NET
- Understand and apply principles of building cross-platform back-end applications.
- Gain proficiency in using C# .NET for developing robust and scalable APIs.
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EXE201: Experiential Entrepreneurship 2
- Apply entrepreneurial principles in the development and management of a real-world project.
- Gain hands-on experience in building and maintaining a healthcare platform.
Our backend API, developed in C# .NET, forms the core of Lumos, facilitating seamless communication and coordination between healthcare partners and customers in the maternal and infant care domain.
Our mobile app, developed with Flutter, offers a user-friendly interface tailored for mothers and caregivers accessing postpartum healthcare services.
Explore the mobile app repository: Lumos Mobile App
The web system, powered by Nest.js, is designed for system administrators and healthcare partners, ensuring efficient management and monitoring of maternal and infant care services within Lumos.
Explore the web system repository: Lumos Web System
- Contributions to the project are encouraged, and students are welcome to collaborate on enhancing Lumos functionalities.
- Follow the provided documentation and coding standards during the development process.
- Engage in discussions, open issues, and submit pull requests to contribute effectively.
This project is open-source and licensed under the MIT License.
For any inquiries or support, contact our team at contact@lumos.com.
Thank you for your participation in Lumos, an exciting journey combining academic learning and real-world application!