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Service for Collecting Data about Everyday User Behavior

Student: Kulagin Aleksandr

Supervisor: Alexander Breyman

Faculty: Faculty of Computer Science

Educational Programme: Software Engineering (Bachelor)

Year of Graduation: 2019

The work is devoted to creating a service for collecting information about the actions of people who are interested in the study of their behavior. In this case, the user is given the opportunity to independently set the format of the data entered into the system. In this paper, we consider various ways of organizing information storage with providing the user with the opportunity to independently design the structure of stored data. The advantages and disadvantages of these methods are revealed and the most suitable one is chosen. Also developed and described in detail the architecture of the application. The service can be used by research centers to collect data. The application will help reduce the cost of developing tools for conducting various types of research. The developed solution is presented in the form of server and client parts of the application. The client part is implemented as a website and allows you to use the system using a browser. The server part provides api with which the service can act as a third-party resource for storing information. The system was developed using the PHP programming language using the Laravel and Laravel Nova frameworks to build both server and client parts of the application. The paper contains 33 pages, 3 chapters, 12 illustrations, 5 appendices. Keywords: Database, data structure, unstructured data

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