Development of android application for rental management in Vietnam
Sandbacka, Joona (2024)
Sandbacka, Joona
2024
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https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:amk-2024052415318
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The focus of this the sis is the development of a user-friendly Android application for Vietnamese landlords to improve the management of their rental properties. The application aims to streamline various aspects of property management, including tenant information recording, billing, and documentation. By leveraging mobile technology, the application seeks to provide property owners with a user-friendly and efficient tool to oversee their rental properties.
The development of the Android application was carried out using standard tools and frameworks, including Android Studio and the Kotlin programming language. Following the Model-View-ViewModel (MVVM) architectural pattern, the application ensures scalability, maintainability, and modularity. Integration with external APIs (application programming interfaces) improved the applications capabilities, allowing PDF generation for lease contracts and invoices and billing with email and SMS.
The main result of this thesis includes the successful implementation of features, such as property and expense creation, tenant management and multilingual support. Through user testing and evaluation, the application showed improved efficiency and organization in property management tasks. The findings suggest that digital solutions offer promising alternatives to traditional methods, providing property owners with greater flexibility, accuracy, and scalability in managing their rental properties in Vietnam.
The development of the Android application was carried out using standard tools and frameworks, including Android Studio and the Kotlin programming language. Following the Model-View-ViewModel (MVVM) architectural pattern, the application ensures scalability, maintainability, and modularity. Integration with external APIs (application programming interfaces) improved the applications capabilities, allowing PDF generation for lease contracts and invoices and billing with email and SMS.
The main result of this thesis includes the successful implementation of features, such as property and expense creation, tenant management and multilingual support. Through user testing and evaluation, the application showed improved efficiency and organization in property management tasks. The findings suggest that digital solutions offer promising alternatives to traditional methods, providing property owners with greater flexibility, accuracy, and scalability in managing their rental properties in Vietnam.