技术
- 分析与建模 - 实时分析
- 机器人 - 轮式机器人
适用行业
- 水泥
- 建筑与基础设施
适用功能
- 产品研发
用例
- 施工管理
- 实时定位系统 (RTLS)
服务
- 系统集成
关于客户
Famlicious 是一款适用于 iOS 和 Android 的安全家庭消息、照片和时间线共享应用程序。该应用程序为家庭创建了一个值得信赖的私密场所,通过安全消息传递、实时家庭时间表和动态家谱相互联系。 Famlicious 的目标是通过为所有家庭成员提供安全稳定的沟通平台,连接全球家庭。每个联网家庭成员之间的安全性和可靠的内部实时交互对于 Famlicious 应用程序至关重要。随着 Famlicious 的用户群不断增长,该应用程序需要继续无缝运行,从而提高全球并发用户参与度。
挑战
Yellow 是一家构建网络和移动应用程序的科技公司,其任务是创建 Famlicious,这是一款适用于 iOS 和 Android 的安全家庭消息、照片和时间线共享应用程序。目标是通过安全稳定的通信平台连接世界各地的家庭。我们面临的挑战是提供一款复杂的应用程序,该应用程序具有实时聊天功能以及家庭时间线等内容共享功能的快速、同步体验。该应用程序还必须安全,保护家庭成员之间共享的私人和敏感内容。随着 Famlicious 用户群的不断增长,所有这些功能都必须无缝执行,从而提高全球并发用户参与度。面临的挑战是按计划交付生产级实时应用程序,而不受可扩展性不足的基础设施的限制。
解决方案
Yellow 必须决定是使用 PubNub 等托管服务,还是内部构建自定义解决方案。在内部构建聊天功能和实时基础设施将需要大量的开发工作和大型的国际分布式基础设施。 Yellow 选择使用 PubNub 来支持实时聊天,特别是使用 PubNub ChatEngine,即 PubNub 的开放且可扩展的聊天框架。 ChatEngine 通过预构建的聊天组件加速聊天开发,并在 PubNub 数据流网络上运行,解决了基础设施挑战。凭借适用于 Android 和 iOS 的 SDK 以及可靠的后端基础设施,ChatEngine 满足了交付跨平台实时应用程序的要求。 Yellow 能够集成一个现成的聊天框架,该框架提供了所有必要的功能,并且在 iOS 和 Android 上都能完美运行。
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