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Development of Methodology for Creating Applied Software for Automating Business Processes using the Analytical Tool Alteryx Designer

Student: Vitols Oleg

Supervisor: Alexander Fedorovich Morgunov

Faculty: Graduate School of Business

Educational Programme: Business Informatics (Master)

Year of Graduation: 2020

The thesis is devoted to the development of a methodology for building solutions for automating business processes. The goal of this work is to develop a methodology for creating software using the analytical tool Alteryx Designer. To achieve the goal, a study of the market of analytical tools was carried out and trends in their development were revealed, the Alteryx platform was presented and a practical task was solved to automate the calculation of tax indicators in the process of a Corporate Income Tax Declaration preparation, an approach was formed and a methodology was proposed for building solutions using the Alteryx Designer tool. The result of the dissertation represents the author's own contribution to the solution of the set of problems. The main development is a methodology for building solutions for automating business processes using the Alteryx Designer tool, aimed at using by both employees without professional technical skills and more advanced users. The work contains 2 appendices, includes 6 tables and 20 figures. The bulk of the work is 68 pages. Key words: automation, business process, Alteryx, analytical tools, BI tools, methodology.

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