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Live feed and video streaming application

Authors: Sõrmus, Kaarel;

Live feed and video streaming application

Abstract

Nowadays many companies support working remotely and have multiple offices in different parts of the world. For companies it is important to have good communication channels, which would support collaboration between colleagues. The purpose of this thesis is to create a Computer Supported Cooperative Work web application that could support collaborative work within a company. The application created during the thesis enables live video feed between two offices, shows who are present at the office, and creates a platform for the company’s employees to share ideas and news.

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Estonia, Germany
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Keywords

Internet of Things, Web application, informatics, magistritööd, infotehnoloogia, Computer Supported Cooperative Work, infotechnology, informaatika

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