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Development and Implementation of an Android Mobile Application MVP for Event Management in Student Communities

Student: Dik Nikita

Supervisor: Yuriy Sanochkin

Faculty: Graduate School of Business

Educational Programme: Business Informatics (Bachelor)

Year of Graduation: 2024

The effective organisation of events in student communities is a relevant research topic as it faces a number of unique challenges and features. This paper focuses on the development and implementation of an MVP mobile application on the Android platform aimed at optimising student event organisation processes. The work investigates the current processes of event organisation in student communities, highlights the main problems faced by organisers and proposes an IT solution in the form of an MVP mobile application to address them. The main problem highlighted in the work is the inefficiency of current processes for organising student events, resulting in frequent errors, delays and participant dissatisfaction. The aim of the work is to optimise these processes through the development and implementation of an MVP mobile application that will automate key tasks and improve event organisation. As a result of the work, the main problems of organising events in student communities were identified and an MVP mobile application was developed and successfully tested and implemented. The application has shown its effectiveness in optimising processes, reducing the number of errors and the time required to organise events. The results of implementation confirmed the relevance of the product and its usefulness for the target audience, which allows further development and scaling of the product for subsequent release to the market.

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