adesso BLOG
08.02.2021 By Valentin Le
Test automation with the help of SAP S/4Hana
SAP S/4HANA testing is not limited to the implementation and go-live phases of a project. Standard functionalities and extensions of the S/4HANA package should also be factored in. But does this also mean more and more effort?
Read more04.02.2021 By Sacha Catelin
Giving the reinsurer a full view of the primary insurer
In this blog post, I want to show you the ways a CRM system can support a reinsurer (assignee). You will also learn how this type of system helps to maintain an overview in new policy underwriting and during the policy renewal phase with the primary insurer (assignor).
Read more28.01.2021 By Eva-Maria Kynast
UX design for projects without a UX designer
Not every project has a UX designer. The requirements engineer is often asked to perform a kind of dual role – ‘they can do that little bit of UX as well, no problem’. I’d like to use this post to expand your UX horizons a little to help you understand the basics and possibly highlight a few important points to consider when designing software solutions.
Read more27.01.2021 By Matthias Joos
To guess or not to guess – my opinion on ‘No estimates’
‘Will a software project be completed on time?’ or ‘What costs will be incurred?’ - there are many situations in which estimates are made. However, regardless of the type of estimate, my conclusion will remain the same: I believe we should not make decisions in software projects based on estimates. There are better alternatives.
Read more25.01.2021 By Arman Kohli
Putting the ISO 2700x series to the (practical) test
The security of IT services is always changing Continuously developing an information security management system (ISMS) based on existing standards and tailored adjustments can lead to the information being used securely in the long term. That’s why in this blog post, I explain what’s behind each of the standards in the ISO 2700x series and put them to the test.
Read more21.01.2021 By Libor Karger
Optimising banking processes – great potential for artificial intelligence
The area of surveillance, or in other words, the monitoring of processes for regulatory and compliance reasons, is enormously important for banks. Banks already use automated systems for these sorts of checks, but they don’t offer a one hundred per cent detection rate. In this blog post, I explain how artificial intelligence methods can be used to solve this problem.
Read more19.01.2021 By Tobias Deininger
Data protection in software development
Does the issue of data protection always give you a headache? Us developers are confronted with huge challenges time and again, especially when we’re only made aware of the requirements for the software we have to develop late on in the development phase. In the first part of my ‘Data protection in software development’ series, I would like to introduce you to the principle of privacy by design.
Read more14.01.2021 By René Schönfelder
Agility needs diversity
Diversity plays a crucial role in meeting complex and ever-changing challenges. In my blog post, I use a simplified model to explain what this means and how agile practices help a diverse team solve complex problems.
Read more12.01.2021 By Lisette Korte
The brown paper method – versatile process mapping
In my blog post, I’d like to introduce you to an incredibly versatile method for recording, analysing and documenting processes. The brown paper method is shaped by interactive collaboration, especially on site. I would like to share my experiences with you to demonstrate how the method can be adapted during a pandemic and still be applied on site.
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