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Developing a Distributed Information System for Organizing Airsoft Game with Using GPS Monitoring

Student: Vlasov Viktor

Supervisor: Lyudmila N. Lyadova

Faculty: Faculty of Economics, Management, and Business Informatics

Educational Programme: Software Engineering (Bachelor)

Final Grade: 10

Year of Graduation: 2020

The graduate qualification paper "Development of a Distributed Information System for Airsoft Games Organization Using GPS Monitoring" was prepared by Viktor Antonovich Perm Vlasov, a student of the National Research University Higher School of Economics. This work demonstrates a detailed description of the analysis of the subject area of airsoft, review and research of existing solutions, design of the software product based on compiled requirements, all stages of software product development, its testing and description of the obtained results. The work may be of interest to programmers, airsoft players and students who want to learn about how to develop and use social applications to organize games, GPS tracking for combat command, and research the effectiveness of such systems in relation to the current ways of organizing and conducting games. Department of Information Technology in Business. The work contains 79 pages of A4 main text, including 4 chapters: Subject area study, Review of existing solutions, Design of the system under development and Implementation of the software product. The main part contains 50 figures and 19 tables, demonstration of the program work with the description of the algorithm and parts of the code. The work contains 4 applications. The bibliographic list consists of 28 sources.

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