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HiBye — a Service for Networking at Events. Backend Subsystem and Telegram Bot for Payment

Student: Kulakov Aleksandr

Supervisor: Tatiana Lobok

Faculty: Faculty of Computer Science

Educational Programme: Software Engineering (Bachelor)

Year of Graduation: 2024

This project is a networking service for events, distinguished by creating a single system for all events, rather than a separate app for each event. The service allows users to find a conversation partner, send a meeting request or create a meeting with specific parameters (theme, number of participants). It also provides user recommendations for people they might find interesting to talk to, as well as suggests discussion topics based on their descriptions. Using this project, users will be able to spend their time more effectively at events in the context of networking. The work includes 63 pages, 3 chapters, 30 figures, 28 tables, 16 sources, and 7 appendices. Key words: networking, business events, establishing acquaintances, Kotlin, Python, Telegram bot, PostgreSQL, Redis.

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