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Implementation of a Front-end Library for Collecting and Analyzing Web Application Performance Metrics

Student: Viktor Dorokhov

Supervisor: Sergey Pavlovich Skulkin

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

Educational Programme: Software Engineering (Bachelor)

Final Grade: 9

Year of Graduation: 2024

In the modern world of web technologies, special attention is paid to the performance of web applications. It is a key success factor that determines user satisfaction, outbound traffic performance, and search engine positioning. Therefore, the systematic collection and analysis of performance metrics becomes an integral part of the process of developing and maintaining web applications. The goal of this thesis is to develop a front-end library designed for integration into web applications for the purpose of collecting performance data, as well as the ecosystem necessary for it: a server part that is responsible for receiving and sending data, and an application for visualizing and analyzing the collected performance metrics .

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