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Think Trace - Time Aware Collaborative Workspace

Hari Priya. S, Murali Kumar. S, Muthukumaran. M, SANJAY KUMAR S, Suganth. J

Abstract


ThinkTrace is a tool that helps teams work together. It is a place where people can talk to each other share ideas and work on things at the time. ThinkTrace makes it so you do not have to jump forth between different programs. It has messaging, video and audio talk shared notes and a space where people can draw and work together. ThinkTrace is built with some modern technology like React, Node.js and MongoDB. It uses WebRTC and Socket.IO to make sure everything is in sync in time. This report is about how ThinkTrace's put together how it keeps track of time how well it works and how it is designed to help teams work. ThinkTrace is a tool that can help teams get more work done and be more open with each other. It is really good, for teams that work together. Additionally, ThinkTrace integrates AI-powered summarization, skill detection, and external platform integrations such as GitHub and LeetCode. These features enhance productivity by automatically generating decision logs, suggesting relevant coding problems, and enabling seamless workflow integration.

 


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