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Informational Analytical Support of Assessment and Increase of Efficiency of Activity in the Field of Recreation Industry

Student: Kamilya Latypova

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Faculty: HSE Tikhonov Moscow Institute of Electronics and Mathematics (MIEM HSE)

Educational Programme: Computer Systems and Networks (Master)

Year of Graduation: 2024

This paper on the topic “Information and analytical support for assessing and improving the efficiency of activities in the recreational industry” presents the results of a study of modern methods of data analysis used in the development of information and analytical systems focused on making management decisions in the recreational industry. The characteristics of the object and subject of research are described. Particular attention is paid to methods of data preprocessing taking into account the specifics of the subject area under study, methods of data analysis to identify correlations, as well as methods for predicting and optimizing the model obtained during the study. As part of the work on the constructed descriptive and predictive model, analytics were carried out, dependencies were identified, and recommendations were developed to improve efficiency in relation to the recreational industry, in particular, the possibility of using the model as a universal tool. The work is presented on 107 sheets, consists of an introduction, four chapters, a conclusion, a list of references, two appendices on 11 sheets. Includes 15 tables, 54 figures. Key words: information and analytical system, recreational industry, correlation analysis, linear regression, key performance indicator of an automation object, data analysis methods.

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