Web Based Application Development for Creating Collaborative Project Using NodeJs
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https://doi.org/10.21512/emacsjournal.v6i3.11651Keywords:
Website, Project, Collaboration, TrustAbstract
In an era marked by rapid technological advancements, the ease of accessing information has unlocked unprecedented opportunities for individuals to realize their aspirations. However, the mere acquisition of knowledge or technical skills does not always lead to success or recognition, particularly when striving to create something truly remarkable. The success story of The Beatles serves as a prime example of how collaboration can amplify individual talents and lead to extraordinary achievements. The band’s collective effort demonstrates that co-creation among individuals can produce results far greater than the sum of its parts. With the rise of digital connectivity, collaborative efforts have become more accessible than ever before. Advances in technology have bridged physical distances, allowing for global teamwork that transcends geographic barriers. Despite these advancements, successful collaboration hinges on building trust, which is often nurtured through transparency. Transparent communication fosters a culture of honesty, openness, and mutual respect, which, in turn, strengthens trust among collaborators. To address the need for enhanced collaboration in creative and technical projects, this paper proposes the development of a web-based application platform. The goal of this platform is to streamline the collaborative process and facilitate the collaborative process and improve outcomes. The results indicate that the platform effectively supports users in initiating projects with multiple collaborators by connecting them with others who share similar goals. Additionally, the platform fosters trust between project creators and potential members through its transparent display of project details.
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