CS 426 Senior Project (Team 32) • Spring 2026 • University of Nevada, Reno (UNR) • CSE Department
Busy people spend too much time manually reshuffling calendars when plans change; existing tools are static, leading to conflicts and lost focus time. Constant micro-planning increases cognitive load, causes missed commitments, and erodes productivity. This is especially harmful for students and professionals with variable, interdependent schedules. Our goal for this project is to improve productivity based on 4 measurable objectives: Time saved on weekly scheduling efforts, fewer conflicts on events, acceptance by the users for schedule changes and adaptations, and performance/reliability on the software-end. Our primary audience includes university students and working professionals in any given industry.