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Development of Taxi Rides Optimization

Student: Denisov Maksim

Supervisor: Sergey Pavlovich Skulkin

Faculty: Faculty of Informatics, Mathematics, and Computer Science (HSE Nizhny Novgorod)

Educational Programme: Software Engineering (Bachelor)

Final Grade: 8

Year of Graduation: 2024

Every year there are more and more taxi users, as this is a more comfortable and faster way from one point to another. With the development of technology and the advent of mobile applications such as Uber, Yandex.Go and others, access to taxi services has become easier and faster. However, with the growing demand for taxis and the constant rise in fuel prices, the prices of services are also increasing. And the issue of saving on this type of transport is becoming more and more relevant for both ordinary users and corporate use. The rising prices for taxi services and the growing need to save money are due to several factors, such as increased fuel costs, rising transportation tariffs and economic instability. In such circumstances, users are looking for ways to reduce their transportation costs without sacrificing the quality and convenience of travel. The purpose of this thesis is to research the taxi market, explore existing savings solutions, identify the best way to save money on trips and based on this, develop an application for users who want to spend less money on taxis. Thereby increasing the accessibility of this transport for a larger number of users.

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