Back-End Developer

Role

Builds server, database, API, authentication, data, and service infrastructure.

Description

A Back-End Developer builds the server-side systems that allow an immersive project to store information, manage sessions, connect users, deliver content, and support operators. Their work may sit behind the scenes, but it can strongly affect whether a live experience feels stable and trustworthy.

In immersive media, a small back-end glitch can kill a show. If a login fails, a session cannot be restored, a cue does not arrive, or a dashboard stops responding, the participant may experience the entire work as broken. For this reason, stability, fallback behavior, monitoring, and recovery processes are central parts of the role.

Discipline-Specific Description

Within real-time software development, the Back-End Developer protects continuity. They make sure the experience can retrieve what it needs, remember the correct state, support repeated sessions, and recover from technical problems during public presentation.

Scope Note

May include databases, APIs, accounts, session state, content delivery, remote configuration, admin tools, logging, monitoring, dashboards, queues, synchronization, and fallback behavior.

Boundary Note

Back-end development overlaps with front-end development, systems engineering, network engineering, tools development, and technical operations. Its center is the server-side layer that keeps the project’s data, services, and live operations working.

Collaboration Note

Commonly works with front-end developers, systems engineers, network engineers, XR developers, tools developers, technical directors, producers, QA testers, and technical support operators.

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