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Landscape Formation Service For Content Feeds With Caching Prepared Collections

Student: Koltunov Kirill

Supervisor: Nikolay Pavlochev

Faculty: Faculty of Computer Science

Educational Programme: Software Engineering (Bachelor)

Year of Graduation: 2024

The information age presents a significant challenge in terms of managing the vast amount of content available in various sources. In order to effectively navigate this information landscape, it has become essential to adopt innovative technologies. Such technologies not only facilitate convenient access to information but also provide tools for analyzing, processing, and storing it. In this context, the role of contemporary information technologies in information management is crucial, determining the success or failure of efforts to ensure efficient access to information and its effective utilization. Tinkoff, an innovative financial institution, offers modern solutions tailored to the demands of today's users. The company provides access to diverse financial content, such as market news, analysis reports, and financial guidance. This content assists clients in staying abreast of current trends and making informed decisions within the financial sphere. A system for aggregating and organizing content is essential for content managers who produce feeds with content that can be of interest to users. This system optimizes the processing and storage of structured data in a relational database, ensuring efficient management of large volumes of information. The system's flexibility allows for customization to suit a variety of business needs, covering a wide range of use cases. In today's information-rich environment, content is available from a diverse range of sources, including news sites, social media platforms, and blogs, among others. With the ever-increasing volume of information available, challenges arise in effectively managing, processing, and distributing this content. This document outlines a comprehensive content aggregation system that enables the creation of customized content feeds for users. The paper contains 42 pages, 3 chapters, 17 illustrations, 13 tables, 23 sources. Keywords: content, publication, selection of publications, landscape, backend, caching, relational database.

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