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Client Server Application for Selling Handmade Products

Student: Sklyarova Darya

Supervisor: Hadi Saleh

Faculty: Faculty of Computer Science

Educational Programme: Software Engineering (Bachelor)

Year of Graduation: 2021

Nowadays handmade is a great opportunity to express yourself and your personality. It is for this that in most cases handmade items are valued very highly – they saturate our lives with colors, lift our spirits and distinguish us from other people. To successfully sell their products, sellers constantly need to keep in touch with the customer. However, there is a shortage of mobile apps with hand-made products on the market. In this article, we offer a mobile client-server application for the sale of hand-made products through which sellers will be able to establish communication with the clients, and customers will be able to choose products from different manufacturers. By automating the handmade products selling process, customers will have a wide choice of proven masters with good reviews, and sellers will have the opportunity to be closer to their customers.

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