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Module Design: «Change Requests in Works on Objects» in the «My District 2.0» Systems

Student: Ermakova Alina

Supervisor: Marina Sakhipova

Faculty: Faculty of Management

Educational Programme: Business Informatics (Bachelor)

Year of Graduation: 2024

This work is dedicated to the design of the module "Applications for change of works on objects" within the system "My district 2.0" on the low-code platform "3V". The work consists of the contents, introduction, two chapters, conclusion and bibliography. In the first chapter the analysis of the subject area is performed, the stakeholders are identified, the existing solutions are analysed and the requirements for the module are developed using a precedent diagram. In the second chapter, the module data storage structure is designed, described in the ERD model, and the objects of the "3V" platform are selected. The module architecture is developed in C4 notation up to the component level, taking into account the features and limitations of the "3V" platform. Furthermore, the developed layouts of user forms on the "3V" platform are presented. The paper contains 64 pages of main text, 5 tables, 36 figures and refers to 12 sources.

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