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Service for Broadcasts from Audio and Video Streaming Platforms. Subsystem 1

Student: Babichev German

Supervisor: Dmitry Alexandrov

Faculty: Faculty of Computer Science

Educational Programme: Software Engineering (Bachelor)

Year of Graduation: 2021

Nowadays, live streaming has become a fully-fledged part of our life. People all over the world streaming their content via various social networks like Facebook, Twitch, YouTube and more. Moreover, with growing popularity it has become not only a hobby, but a source of income for many people. COVID-19 lockdown increased live streaming activities by 50%. With that being said, live streaming seems to be a great opportunity to earn money and create the personal brand. But as your audience grows, you become dependent on the streaming platform you are using, because of it is not so hard to get banned for violating different rules of that streaming platform. And blocking means the loss of entire audience. Streaming to different platforms is not a complete solution to this problem and it will spread your audience. Complete solution to this problem is a service that gives an entry point for viewers where they can watch stream no matter what streaming platform the streamer uses. This paper describes the design and development of such service. Also, it describes core features, chosen architecture, technologies and more. The work contains 50 pages, 3 chapters, 30 figures, 2 tables, 10 sources, 6 appendices Keywords: microservice architecture, broadcast, stream, ReactJS, Single Page Application, programming.

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