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The Server Part of the Application for Dating “Swiply”: Subscription Services, Questionnaires, Notifications, Communication and Meetings

Student: Mikhail Andryuschenko

Supervisor: Dmitry Alexandrov

Faculty: Faculty of Computer Science

Educational Programme: Software Engineering (Bachelor)

Year of Graduation: 2024

Simply allows users to find interesting people to chat with and meet. Users look through the profiles of others and note whether they like the questionnaire. The application provides a chat function where users can communicate after mutual liking. Some features are limited based on subscription types. The application allows users to enter their corporate email address (e.g., from their company or university) to view profiles of people within their organization. The «Blind Date» feature allows participants from the same company or organization to get to know each other and set up a meeting. The matching algorithm considers time slots when users want to meet and tries to arrange as many pairs as possible, leaving the minimum number of people without a partner. The user can also create events and apply to participate in them. If the organizer approves the user, then they will be added to a chat where they can discuss the details of the event with the organizer. The paper contains 51 pages, 3 chapters, 41 images, 39 references. Keywords: Application; «Blind Date», organization, profiles, matching algorithm.

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