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🎪 Web-based application designed to simplify the process of organizing, booking, and managing various types of events

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🎪 conferenc

conferenc is a dynamic web application designed for seamless event management and booking. It enables organizers to create, manage, and promote various events, while allowing attendees to easily find, book, and keep track of events. Incorporating features like user authentication, event categorization, booking management, and interactive event sessions, conferenc aims to streamline the event planning and participation process for all users.

📦 Technologies

The main stack of technologies:

  • Java
  • Spring
  • PostgreSQL
  • RESTful API
  • Docker

👾 Installation

git clone https://github.com/karadyauran/conferenc.git
cd conferenc

⨠ Database schema

This schema defines the structure for a web-based application designed to manage event bookings and organization. Below are the SQL table definitions along with their purposes:

users

  • id: A unique identifier for each user (Primary Key).
  • username: The user's chosen username.
  • email: The user's email address. This field is unique across users.
  • password_hash: A hashed version of the user's password for security.
  • role: The role of the user in the system (e.g., Admin, Organizer, Attendee).

events

  • id: A unique identifier for each event (Primary Key).
  • organizer_id: The ID of the user who organizes the event (Foreign Key linked to users).
  • title: The title of the event.
  • description: A detailed description of the event.
  • start_time and end_time: The start and end times of the event.
  • location: The location where the event is held.
  • capacity: The maximum number of attendees for the event.
  • is_public: A boolean indicating if the event is public or private.

bookings

  • id: A unique identifier for each booking (Primary Key).
  • user_id: The ID of the user who made the booking (Foreign Key linked to users).
  • event_id: The ID of the event being booked (Foreign Key linked to events).
  • status: The status of the booking (e.g., Confirmed, Pending, Cancelled).
  • number_of_attendees: The number of people included in the booking.

sessions

  • id: A unique identifier for each session within an event (Primary Key).
  • event_id: The ID of the event the session belongs to (Foreign Key linked to events).
  • title: The title of the session.
  • start_time and end_time: The start and end times of the session.
  • speaker: The name of the speaker for the session.
  • location: The location of the session within the event venue.

user_sessions

  • Represents the registration of users to specific sessions within an event.
  • user_id and session_id: Composite Primary Key, linking to users and sessions respectively.
  • status: The attendance status (e.g., Registered, Attended, Missed).

event_categories

  • id: A unique identifier for each category (Primary Key).
  • name: The name of the category.
  • description: A description of the category.

event_category_mapping

  • Represents the many-to-many relationship between events and categories.
  • event_id and category_id: Composite Primary Key, linking to events and event_categories respectively.

Database schema

🤝 Contributing

Contributions are what make the open source community such an amazing place to learn, inspire, and create. Any contributions you make are greatly appreciated.

  1. Fork the Project
  2. Create your Feature Branch (git checkout -b feature/AmazingFeature)
  3. Commit your Changes (git commit -m 'Add some AmazingFeature')
  4. Push to the Branch (git push origin feature/AmazingFeature)
  5. Open a Pull Request

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