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Winners of the Outstanding Projects Competition
First Place: Second Place:
The project «Design and Implementation of a Docker Container Securing the second-place spot was the project «A Web-Based Social
Security Analysis Framework» secured the first-place position. Executed Platform Promoting Automated, Expressive Peer-to-Peer Cooperation and
by students Mohammad Abdel Nabi, Khaled Al-Omari, and Mohammad Knowledge Exchange in the Medical Industry.» Developed by students
Al-Qanneh, specializing in networks and information security engineering Zeina Al-Nashiwat, Sinan Al-Amarna, and Elias Naffa, majoring in Business
at King Abdullah II School of Engineering, the project aimed to enhance Information Technology at King Talal School of Business Technology, the
Docker container security through advanced static and dynamic analysis project, under the supervision of Dr. Dalya Essawi, aimed to directly connect
techniques, identifying and mitigating potential security vulnerabilities. Dr. Jordanian students with foreign hospitals and doctors, eliminating third-
Haitham Al-Ani supervised the project. party fees. Additionally, the project aimed to foster affordable international
programs through scholarships.
A Web-Based Social Platform Promoting
Automated, Expressive Peer-to-Peer
Cooperation and Knowledge Exchange in
the Medical Industry.
Project Submitted to Princess Sumaya University of Technology in Partial Fulfillment of the
Requirements of the Award of B.Sc. in Business Information Technology
King Talal School of Business Technology Department of Business Information Technology
Abstract students with hospitals and physicians abroad, avoiding
Jordanian Universities currently enroll 19,000 medical third-party program fees. It also seeks to highlight
students at different stages, with a similar number organizations and funds that provide scholarships and
studying internationally. At the same time, the sector can exchange program opportunities to enable students to
only absorb 1,100 doctors annually, raising concern participate in international programs at affordable costs.
about these young doctors’ training and future Our platform will be a collaborative web-based social
employability. To overcome this challenge, opening new platform that encourages meaningful peer-to-peer
potential markets for Jordanian doctors to work and cooperation and knowledge exchange relevant to the
expand Jordan’s healthcare sector is critical. Hence, the industry, called Doc’dIn. Licensed physicians and
Ministry of Higher Education encourages medical students can connect and discuss real-world medical
students to obtain international licenses - such as the cases, evaluate treatment options, collaborate to solve
United States Medical Licensing Examination (USMLE) complex patient cases, support research projects,
and the Professional and Linguistic Assessment Board expand students’ networks and share information about
(PLAB) - and get international work experience through different programs and scholarships available. System
clinical electives. This new approach exposes students to development will be based on JavaScript as its primary
world-class practitioners and best practices and improves programming language for the user interface, Node JS,
their skills. Unfortunately, the costs involved in attending and Express JS to create its APIs, and MongoDB for its
such programs are prohibitive to many students, with database. The platform will provide an ecosystem of
program participation fees exceeding $500 weekly. well-rounded students ready to conquer the challenges of
The proposed platform aims to directly connect Jordanian being medical students
Prepared By: Zeina Suleiman Nesheiwat | Sinan Belal Amarneh | Elias Raed Naffaa
Supervised By: Dr. Dalia Al-Eisawi
Third Place:
The project «Mawjood» clinched the third-place position. Implemented by An Automated Authentication and Verification System
students Adam Al-Attar and Yazan Abu Asba, majoring in computer science
"Mawjood" is a mobile application that allows easier access to
at King Hussein School of Computing Sciences, the project, supervised the university campus using the modern technology of NFC,
by Prof. Mohammad Al-Nabhan, introduced a mobile application named which exists on almost every mobile device, by tapping their
phones on an NFC reader that verifies that this individual is
«Mawjood.» Leveraging modern NFC technology available on most mobile indeed a student at the university and shows related information
devices, the app streamlines students’ access to the university campus. to the security staff, including their name, photo, and whether or
not they have a parking permit.
By simply touching their phone to an NFC reader, the app verifies their
university student status and shares pertinent information with security
staff.
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