When two users edit a Google Docs file simultaneously or when a desktop user modifies a file while offline, the BL must mediate. For native Google formats (Docs, Sheets, Slides), the BL uses Operational Transformation (OT) or the newer Conflict-Free Replicated Data Type (CRDT) algorithms to merge changes non-destructively. For non-Google files (e.g., a Photoshop PSD), the BL saves a new version and flags a conflict, prompting the user to resolve it. This logic determines the difference between seamless collaboration and data loss.
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The Business Logic of Google Drive is not a monolithic block but a collection of interconnected services. Its primary components include: When two users edit a Google Docs file
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