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use cloud or server based software application combinations that support cooperation of designers from different fields (set, lighting, costume, sound, stage, …) and other related staff (director, technical workshops, …) in mutual deve

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use cloud or server based software application combinations that support cooperation of designers from different fields (set, lighting, costume, sound, stage, …) and other related staff (director, technical workshops, …) in mutual deve
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