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Development of Requirements for a Mobile Application for Online Learning in the Field of Dance

Student: Kononova Daria

Supervisor: Evgeny Isaev

Faculty: Graduate School of Business

Educational Programme: Business Informatics (Bachelor)

Year of Graduation: 2019

In recent years, almost all business areas related to training have found more effective ways to deliver services, both in terms of the resources involved and the quality of services that should meet the needs of the client in the era of digital business transformation. This study examined the dance market and its online learning opportunities. The paper contains an analysis of the market and the target audience in need of an appendix, the theoretical aspects that are important to take into account in the development of requirements, the role of online dance education was defined. With the help of the theoretical framework, own experience and competitive analysis, the main objective of this work was achieved - the requirements for a mobile dance application, which solves the problem of a certain group of users, were developed.

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