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Development of a Digital Footprint Analytical System

Student: Lukankin Aleksandr

Supervisor: Sergey Slastnikov

Faculty: HSE Tikhonov Moscow Institute of Electronics and Mathematics (MIEM HSE)

Educational Programme: Control Systems and Data Processing in Engineering (Master)

Year of Graduation: 2021

Degree work is devoted to the design and development of the analytical digital trace system in the form of a web application. In general, the system is designed to form and use an analytical model set in accordance with a new professional standard – digital footprint specialist. The system development occurs in context of the digital footprint of students, which is data on the progress and activity of students. In addition, the thesis paper discusses the development of an analytical module for the recommendations of educational courses on the Coursera online platform. The module aims at demonstrating the functioning of the software package. The procedure for integrating the external model of semantic classification of texts into the analytical system and its use is also described.

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