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Development of Information System for Processing Medical Data from Smart Devices

Student: Kochetov Denis

Supervisor: Alexander I. Deryabin

Faculty: Faculty of Economics, Management, and Business Informatics

Educational Programme: Business Informatics (Bachelor)

Year of Graduation: 2021

This research work is devoted to the development of a prototype of an information system for processing medical data using HEALBE smart bracelets. The first chapter analyzes the market of smart bracelets and watches, compares applications processing medical data, and reviews the literature on the topic of diagnosing patients according to the indicators that can be obtained from smart wearable devices. The second chapter tells about the theoretical part of the set tasks: methods of clustering objects and finding trends in data. The third chapter describes the structure of storing and processing data, presents classes of objects and provides examples of queries to the database. In the fourth chapter, the tasks are implemented in practice using the above-described data and algorithms, and the results of the work are presented.

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