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Client/Server iOS Application for Collaborative Music Creation

Student: Zhuravlev Valerii

Supervisor: Dmitry Alexandrov

Faculty: Faculty of Computer Science

Educational Programme: Software Engineering (Bachelor)

Year of Graduation: 2024

In the modern world, musical creativity is becoming more accessible thanks to the development of technology. Despite this, the creation of musical compositions is still a difficult process for many people, especially for those who do not have a special musical education. In this context, the question arises about the need for tools that simplify the process of creating music and make it accessible to a wide range of users. This work describes the design and implementation of a client-server application that will allow users to create musical compositions together without having special skills or knowledge in the field of music theory. The application will provide an intuitive interface and a set of tools that will allow you to compose music quickly and easily. The goal of this project is to implement an application that is accessible regardless of the knowledge of music theory, for easy and enjoyable music creation, collaborating on projects and the embodiment of the user's musical ideas. Users can add melodies, rhythmic fragments and sound effects, as well as interact with each other over the Internet. This work analyzes the advantages and disadvantages of various approaches to creating music applications, examines existing technologies and tools necessary to implement functional requirements. The work presents the architecture of the application, describes the software components, technologies used and functionality. The work contains: 49 pages, 3 chapters, 28 figures and 21 sources. Keywords: music, collaboration, iOS development, Swift, client-server application

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