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# David, the Event Coordinator

* **Description**: David is a professional event coordinator who orchestrates large gatherings like music concerts and outdoor festivals. He owns 50 DTM devices, which he situates at various points of interest during each event.
* **Goal**: David aims to organize his devices according to the event, having multiple devices per location, to capture a view of the crowd flow.
* **How to**: David has the ability to create a fresh organization for each event he organizes. He can then classify locations within each event organization corresponding to different zones or areas of interest at the event (such as entry points, food zones, stages, etc.). Depending on the size and the crowd density, each of these locations can have multiple DTM devices associated with it. This way, David can manage and analyze foot traffic for each area of each event separately, assisting him in better logistical planning and enhancing event safety and efficiency.


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