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Kiosk Maintenance

John Glenn Columbus International Airport

  • Last Touched: December 2018
  • Client: John Glenn Columbus International Airport
  • Status: Handed Off
  • My Role: Developer

This was one of the more interesting and unique projects that I have worked on to date. This was a way-finding kiosk in the Columbus, OH airport that obviously needed updating as shops and amenities opened, closed, and moved around the airport. I would be tasked with updating the details that opened in a modal when a location was clicked on and mapping the locations so that directions could be found to navigate a user from the kiosk they were looking at to their desired location. I also has to work with an engineer on this because of the deployment process. We couldn’t send someone down to Columbus every time we made an update to verify that it was working correctly so an engineer would be tasked with access a machine at the airport via remote desktop and then we’d preview the changes to confirm that they were working correctly. The process was not simple to do that and this has since been handed off to the client to manage themselves.