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Development of a web application for a bank transfer system

The aim of this bachelor thesis is to develop a bank web application capable of processing both MT103 and pacs.008 payment types. The system will evaluate whether it is necessary to convert payments to facilitate transactions between different account types. This work includes a comprehensive review of payment types, along with the challenges and limitations associated with SWIFT and ISO standards. Essential functionalities for such systems are identified, and an overview of similar products, their adoption of ISO standards, costs, and available services are provided. The comparison of web development frameworks affirmed ASP.NET Core as the optimal choice for this project. An internal questionnaire identified critical features and prioritised payment types for the application. Based on these insights, detailed requirements and specifications were developed, leading to the creation of the application using the ASP.NET Core Blazor framework. Upon completion, the application underwent manual and unit testing to evaluate its performance and ensure it meets the outlined requirements. This thesis documents the entire development process, from theoretical research to practical implementation and testing.

Author: Maksims Raciņš

Supervisor: Boriss Mišņevs

Degree: Bachelor

Year: 2024

Work Language: English

Study programme: Computer Science

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Web service development for the enterprise

The aim of the work is to develop a website for a car service in accordance with the functional and non-functional requirements of a company that previously did not have a personal website. This website should help the company attract new customers, as well as retain existing ones, thanks to a more detailed description of all services provided and a pleasant interface. One of the main goals of this work is: to examine and compare an internet site that was developed using the classical method and a website whose code was written using artificial intelligence, and to provide an assessment of certain results.To find out which features are useful and what customers really want to see on the site, a survey of potential customers was conducted.Analyzing the subject areas, web pages with similar functionality were analyzed and identified, as well as the initial requirements for the website.At the design stage, development tools were analyzed and selected, a preliminary page design was developed, use case diagrams, page navigation tree were created.Also, when the code was written, manual testing was done, as well as code testing in individual applications.After the work was completed and the code was written, certain tests and code reviews were performed. The code was then fixed.

Author: Radions Kasmausks

Supervisor: Boriss Mišņevs

Degree: Bachelor

Year: 2024

Work Language: Latvian

Study programme: Computer Science

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Personal Information Management using Adaptive Information Systems

Nowadays people struggle to handle their personal information in an organized and efficient manner. In average individual consumes around 74Gb per day (Heim, 2017), which contributes to to information overload and limits the amount of information that the human mind can handle.Due to human uniqueness, all people have different information preferences. Adaptive Information Systems (AIS) is a relatively new direction of research on the crossroads of Information Science, Human-Computer Interaction and Artificial Intelligence. It is an alternative to the traditional "one-size-fits-all" approach in the development of Information Systems. Considering that Information overload is a user-personal problem, AIS allow involve an adaption process inside the information system activate reinforcement learning for building knowledge about the user’s behavior in information processing. As a next step collected knowledge AIS is used for performing self-adaptive changes inside the system with the final goal of reducing information overload.This study proposed a new way of handling and control information overload by using AIS, which is supposed to consider and adapt to user's personal experience in personal information processing.

Author: Sergejs Paškovskis

Supervisor: Boriss Mišņevs

Degree: Master

Year: 2024

Work Language: English

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