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Mobile Application for Activity and Nutrition Tracking: Server Side. Training and Monetization Subsystem

Student: Dilan Bulamu

Supervisor: Alexey Masyutin

Faculty: Faculty of Computer Science

Educational Programme: Software Engineering (Bachelor)

Year of Graduation: 2024

The final qualifying work is devoted to the development of the server part of the Tracker mobile application for tracking activity and nutrition, namely monetization and training subsystems. The main goal of the project is to create a tool that helps users maintain and improve their health through monitoring physical activity and nutritional balance. The paper considered the tasks of analyzing existing solutions, designing and developing the backend of an application in the Go language. Research methods include market analysis, software design, Go programming, and infrastructure preparation. The work contains: 34 pages, 3 chapters, 17 sources, 10 figures. Keywords: mobile application, activity tracking, nutrition tracking, software design, monetization subsystem, training subsystem, infrastructure.

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