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Auction Information System Development

Student: Kel Oleg

Supervisor: Alexander I. Deryabin

Faculty: Faculty of Economics, Management, and Business Informatics

Educational Programme: Business Informatics (Bachelor)

Final Grade: 8

Year of Graduation: 2016

This paper describes the development process of an information system for conducting auctions. This system is based on the auction for the ownership transfer in accordance with the orders of the Federal Antimonopoly Service №67 from 10.02.2010. The text of the report on the work consists of an introduction, conclusion, four substantial chapters and two appendices. The first chapter contains a description of the selected domain in the text representation. The second chapter contains a list of requirements crated for the information system. The third chapter describes the database design used to implement the system and the user interface, and tools which were used in the system creation. The fourth chapter describes the software implementation of an information system and tools of this implementation .

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