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Client Side for Staff Booking and Revenue Forecasting System

Student: Zubkova Natalia

Supervisor: Elena Y. Pesotskaya

Faculty: Faculty of Computer Science

Educational Programme: Software Engineering (Bachelor)

Year of Graduation: 2020

For the majority of large companies the key processes in management is assigning employees to projects and monitoring the effectiveness of their work. Tracking and recording these processes manually requires large time expenses and could lead to errors and conflicts in staff booking. Hence, many organizations employ information systems to automate their business processes. This work presents the client side of the system developed to automate business processes in Deloitte, namely staff booking and revenue forecasting. The described web application allows a user to track staff workload, view and adjust automatically calculated revenue forecast, as well as view reference information about projects and employees. This paper contains 35 pages, 3 chapters, 21 illustrations, 8 figures, 17 bibliography items and 5 appendices. Key words: staff booking, revenue forecasting, MVVM, web application.

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