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The Program for Planning Routes on Public Transport

Student: Fataliev Emil

Supervisor: Natalya S. Belova

Faculty: Faculty of Computer Science

Educational Programme: Software Engineering (Bachelor)

Year of Graduation: 2019

Today, there are a lot of third-party platforms that provide the ability to planning routes from the starting point to the destination using public transport. These platforms are profitable to use when the number of requests for building routes is known in advance and is not part of the basic functionality of the application. However, if the main functionality of the application is to optimize the routes of couriers or employees, then the existing solutions can be financially costly for this type of business tasks. This paper describes a program for planning routes on public transport, the main benefit of which is open source code, the possibility of modifying the algorithm and an open database of public transport routes. These advantages help to solve the problem of optimizing routes for less cost and with the possibility of modification for a specific subject area.

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