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Development of a Two-way Markdown-Google Documents Converter

Student: Ovchinnikov Egor

Supervisor: Denis Korolev

Faculty: HSE Tikhonov Moscow Institute of Electronics and Mathematics (MIEM HSE)

Educational Programme: Information Science and Computation Technology (Bachelor)

Final Grade: 7

Year of Graduation: 2019

One of the best tools that exist today that allow you to competently, conveniently and quickly organize reference information in the network is a wiki engine. This content management system provides users with the opportunity to organize a working environment for creating, editing and managing the created content in collaboration with other users. Standard tools that allow processing the contents of wiki pages, unfortunately, do not provide all solutions for user requests in 2019. The main goal of this work is to implement a tool that creates a linked document in the well-known Google Documents work environment and performs direct and reverse conversion of the document contents. To achieve it, the features of working with web pages, as well as the principles of information transfer, were researched. To implement this goal, several programming languages were chosen. The main tools are PHP and JavaScript, on which the source code of the program will be created. As an example of implementation, the developing converter will cooperate with MediaWiki version 1.32.x wiki engine.

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