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Web Crawler for the Software System for Filming Locations Selection

Student: Dmitriev Nikita

Supervisor: Andrew Parinov

Faculty: Faculty of Computer Science

Educational Programme: Software Engineering (Bachelor)

Year of Graduation: 2021

Today, the film industry needs a unique analogue of a marketplace, where location managers can select filming locations for their project. This paper describes the need for such an application for the film industry, in particular, we are talking about a location parser for application which adds the imported objects from different resources to the software system. The paper provides a description of development tasks, problems and methods for solving them for creating a search robot. The paper contains 42 pages, 3 chapters, 3 tables, 8 figures, 9 listings, 43 sources. Keywords: search robot, web site scraping, competitors, web crawlers, film industry, film locations.

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