Development of a digital platform for art
Ivanov, Aleksandr (2025)
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Ivanov, Aleksandr
2025
School of Engineering Science, Tietotekniikka
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https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi-fe2025042831547
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi-fe2025042831547
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This paper presents a digital platform for emerging artists to publish and sell their work. Created using React, Java Spring and PostgreSQL, the system implements basic functionality, including user registration, publication of illustrations with advanced filtering and social functions (likes) developed using the methodology of Design Science Research (DSR).
The work progresses systematically from problem analysis and technology selection to architectural design and implementation. A distinctive contribution is the assessment system, structured as a test plan with criteria covering usability, functionality, performance, and educational compliance. Based on the principles of DSR, this plan provides a roadmap to test the effectiveness of the platform when implemented in real-world settings, emphasizing not only technical reliability, but also value for aspiring artists.
The thesis successfully proves the technical feasibility of creating an art selling platform and highlights the potential of this bridge the gap between emerging artists and the art market. It provides insight into the architecture of software, the integration of modern technologies, and the practical challenges of creating platforms adapted for creative industries.
The work progresses systematically from problem analysis and technology selection to architectural design and implementation. A distinctive contribution is the assessment system, structured as a test plan with criteria covering usability, functionality, performance, and educational compliance. Based on the principles of DSR, this plan provides a roadmap to test the effectiveness of the platform when implemented in real-world settings, emphasizing not only technical reliability, but also value for aspiring artists.
The thesis successfully proves the technical feasibility of creating an art selling platform and highlights the potential of this bridge the gap between emerging artists and the art market. It provides insight into the architecture of software, the integration of modern technologies, and the practical challenges of creating platforms adapted for creative industries.