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Development of a Web Service Automatically Check Contracts

Student: Sakhabutdinov Artem

Supervisor: Andrew Parinov

Faculty: Faculty of Computer Science

Educational Programme: Applied Mathematics and Information Science (Bachelor)

Year of Graduation: 2018

People regularly face the problem of processing a large number of financial contracts or legal agreements and other text documents. It is rather difficult and resource-consuming to make a test independently, to this a human factor is added, in which not all errors can be detected. In this paper, we consider the creation of a web service for automatic verification of contracts, with which you can: check the loaded document for the presence of specified semantic sections or select the names of the sections themselves using the implemented algorithm, load your own program to work with the text of the user's files. The relevance of the task, the architecture of the REST software, the structure of the final service with API description, methods and algorithms for working with data, the existing analogues are also examined in details.

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