The thesis focuses on the requirements analysis and development of a mobile
application to support the work of the hunting service. The main goal of the
project is to identify the specific needs of hunters in the field and to develop
a mobile application that enhances the efficiency of their work, monitoring
of areas, event logging, and communication with other members of the ser-
vice. The requirements were gathered through user interviews, surveys, and
analysis of existing solutions, covering both functional and non-functional
aspects.
The process includes the design of a user interface and technical architec-
ture tailored to the demands of fieldwork, such as offline functionality, ease
of use, and data security. The outcome of the thesis is a prototype of the
application, which enables observation entry, activity tracking, and report
generation. This work contributes significantly to the digitalization of nature
protection activities and serves as a foundation for the further development
of information systems in this field.
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