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iOS Application For Organizing Educational Processes at 1C Department

Student: Bobruskina Stanislava

Supervisor: Nikolay Pavlochev

Faculty: Faculty of Computer Science

Educational Programme: Software Engineering (Bachelor)

Year of Graduation: 2024

This paper proposes the development of a universal mobile application for the Department of Corporate Information Systems at MIPT. The objective of this project is to create an iOS application that facilitates efficient interaction among participants of the educational process - students, instructors, and course administrators, while also contributing to the digitization and structuring of the educational process. Within the scope of this work, an analysis of current software solutions for educational institutions is conducted, requirements for the development of the application are outlined, the implementation of interaction with the server-side of the application is discussed, and the course of development is described, including the choice of implementation technologies and architectural design. The concluding part of the paper summarizes the project outcomes.

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