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Backend of Order Management System for "Okna Service" Company

Student: Seryanin Alexandr

Supervisor: Pavel Manakhov

Faculty: Faculty of Computer Science

Educational Programme: Software Engineering (Bachelor)

Year of Graduation: 2021

«Computer technologies are increasingly being implemented in our lives. On the one hand, they are associated with entertainment, on the other hand, computer technologies offer useful tools for solving various problems. Representatives of small businesses, for example, the company “Okna Service”, also face the problems of physical production in the field of construction-and-repair. The main activity of the company is the production and sale of plastic windows, which was recently organized in an old-fashioned way. This study presents a system that allows to automate and accelerate the complex process of manufacturing PVC windows from raw materials into a final durable product» [13]. The paper contains 38 pages, 3 chapters, 26 illustrations, 13 bibliography items and 6 appendices. Keywords: OMS; PVC windows; client-server architecture; API; database; clean architecture.

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