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Mobile Application for Things Renting

Student: Saprykin Aleksandr

Supervisor: Alexander Breyman

Faculty: Faculty of Computer Science

Educational Programme: Software Engineering (Bachelor)

Final Grade: 8

Year of Graduation: 2017

This paper is dedicated to a mobile application that allows you to take things to rent and also earn money for your own things. Recently the term collaborative consumption ("sharing economy") becomes more and more prevalent. Sharing economy is that sometimes it is easier to pay for temporary access to a product than to own them. There are some famous examples: Airbnb (rental accommodation anywhere in the world), various carsharing services, as well as services that allow you to rent different things (for example, a camera or a snowboard). The first such service in Russia is Locolo. The result of the paper is an Android application for the Locolo. You can find anything that you want and take it to rent for few days. The paper contains 43 pages, 3 chapters, 14 illustrations, 21 bibliography items, 4 appendices. Keywords: things renting, Android development, Clean Architecture, chat.

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