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Client-Server Application for Planning, Monitoring Areas of Life and Achieving Goals

Student: Marik Abiev

Supervisor: Valery Shilov

Faculty: Faculty of Computer Science

Educational Programme: Software Engineering (Bachelor)

Year of Graduation: 2025

This project is aimed at creating a client-server application for effective control of life spheres, planning and achieving personal and professional goals. The main objective of the project is to develop a platform that will help users structure tasks, monitor progress, and organize their activities based on individual priorities and long-term goals. The app provides users with the opportunity to visualize various aspects of their lives, such as career, health, finances, education, and recreation. The system implements tools for setting goals, decomposing them into subtasks, as well as planning in the short and long term. Built-in analytics allows you to evaluate progress, identify problem areas, and offer recommendations for improving performance. The project helps to improve time management, increase motivation and achieve harmony between different aspects of life.

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