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Implementation of Software Module for Classifying Users of Video Games According to Their Payment Behavior

Student: Bakulin Nikita

Supervisor: Olga Vikentyeva

Faculty: Faculty of Economics, Management, and Business Informatics

Educational Programme: Software Engineering (Bachelor)

Year of Graduation: 2019

Prepared by: Bakulin Nikita. Subject: Implementation of the Software Module for Classifying Users of Video Games According to Their Payment Behavior. Year of publication: 2019 Publishing House: Department of Information Technology, Management and Business Informatics, HSE - Perm. In the final qualifying paper, issues related to the search and comparison of methods for classifying video game users according to their payment behavior are considered. The object of the work is the process of classifying players in video games, the subject is the means for classifying players in video games. The aim of the work is to implement a service that classifies users according to their payment behavior. The work contains 46 pages of the main text, consists of 4 chapters and 3 appendices, includes 29 images, 2 formulas, 3 tables and is based on 27 literary sources.

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