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    Vehicle Trouble Solver
    (UMT, Lahore, 2024) Shahzaib Ali, Shehroz Sadiq, Ihsan ul Haq, Hamra Munir and Aimen Sajid
    The vehicle trouble solver app connects vehicle owners with mechanics, offering a user-friendly platform for booking services. It supports registration, service browsing, order placement, Real-time notifications, and communication via chat and voice notes. Developed using Flutter, Dart, and Firebase, the app ensures efficient performance. It includes thorough testing and handles constraints like the absence of payment gateways and real-time order tracking, aiming to enhance service quality and user experience. The vehicle trouble solver app documentation provides a comprehensive overview of a project aimed at connecting vehicle owners with mechanics through a user-friendly mobile application. The report begins with an introduction that outlines the motivation, objectives, and goals of the project, highlighting the need for a reliable platform for mechanical services. The domain analysis section identifies stakeholders, affected groups, and dependencies, setting the context for the project's requirements.

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