Author:
Vasilyev Denis,Maksimov Pavel
Abstract
It is our contention that research is relevant insofar as it addresses the issue of irrational water consumption by humans in their household activities. The development of a software product that offers monitoring and management of water consumption processes could help foster a more thoughtful approach to water. The paper presents a description of the functional capabilities of the corresponding information system and develops prototypes of the graphical user interface. The software product offers a number of functional capabilities, including the monitoring of water supply, consumption, and filtration systems. Based on current indicators of these systems’ states, it can also create recommendations. It is our hope that the developed information system will be scalable and able to be integrated with the “smart home” system.
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