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A Monitoring and Analysis Module for Platform RunaWFE Development

Student: Tarasov Roman

Supervisor: Alexander I. Deryabin

Faculty: Faculty of Economics, Management, and Business Informatics

Educational Programme: Software Engineering (Bachelor)

Final Grade: 8

Year of Graduation: 2021

This paper describes the process of developing a monitoring and analysis module for the RunaWFE platform. A Monitoring and Analysis Module for platform RunaWFE Development). Author: Roman Tarasov, a student of the Higher School of Economics Perm. Department of Information Technologies in Business. The paper contains a study of the theory and a description of all the stages of the work. The first chapter contains an analysis of the BPMN (English Business Process Management) domain, methods for describing business processes, and an analysis of BPM (English Business Process Management) platforms. In the second chapter, the analysis and monitoring module is designed, namely, the module interface layout is developed and diagrams are designed in UML (Unified Modeling Language). The third chapter is devoted to the implementation and testing of the monitoring and analysis module. As a result, the monitoring and analysis module is designed for the RunaWFE platform. The number of pages is 43. The number of applications is 3, of which there are 12 tables. The bibliographic list consists of 10 sources.

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