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An anomaly is a data point or pattern in a time series that differs from the data you would typically expect to receive. Anomaly detection deals with the task of identifying these irregularities. In this blog post, we will be presenting approaches used to analyse time series data and detect anomalies. Along with that, you will also find out how to successfully integrate the algorithms into a smart product platform.
Read more06.11.2023 By Alexander Zielinski
Progress and pitfalls – a look at electronic legal transactions
Electronic legal transactions are a first, and very important, step in the digitalisation of the judicial system. In this blog post, I will present the main points based on almost three years of in-depth work on electronic legal transactions, explore the technical challenges at the moment and describe ways you can tackle them.
Read more03.11.2023 By Zoe Holdt and Maximilian Hammes
Smart IT solutions for the hydrogen ramp-up in Germany
Hydrogen has become a critical player in the energy sector over recent years. It is seen as the key to achieving the climate goals with its potential in terms of decarbonisation and energy conversion. In this blog post, we take a closer look at the forecasts for hydrogen as well as the associated challenges and explore how adesso can support efforts in this area.
Read more02.11.2023 By Laura Schöning
Is AI the next step forward in the evolution of content management systems?
Looking back, CMS systems have been on an amazing journey, going from simple text editors to highly customisable platforms that can now be used for a wide range of applications. In my blog post, I will look into the evolution of CMS and explore how a combination of CMS and AI tools can generate added value.
Read more31.10.2023 By Dario Braun
Distributed architectures with micro frontends
Micro-services have long been the established standard in backend application architecture. They offer many advantages, including scalability, flexibility and when it comes to organising large projects into independent development teams. In this blog post, I will describe how micro frontends allow you to transfer the benefits offered by distributed systems over to the frontend.
Read more30.10.2023 By Alexander Zielinski
From Python novice to programming a working app: personal insights from my experience using FastAPI and PyMuPDF
I am an IT management consultant, though I currently work as an IT consultant and project manager. In this blog post I describe my journey from a Python novice to a REST service (junior) developer.
Read more27.10.2023 By Lilian Do Khac
Machine-generated text summarisation in Aleph Alpha Luminous using R: part 2
Running large language models using a fancy, ready-to-use interface increases accessibility for many, even for people who do not know any programming languages. Part two of my blog series focuses on technical aspects such as specifying the scope of the summary, prompt engineering and quality factors.
Read moreEmployees have the right to request deferred compensation in order to fund their pension plan. The draft version of the 2024 Social Security Computation Regulation (Sozialversicherungs-Rechengrößenverordnung 2024) provides for a significant increase of the income threshold for the year 2024. What implications does this have for company pension schemes? What challenges do companies, employees, insurance companies and pension providers face? And how can they be overcome? I will answer these questions in my blog post.
Read more24.10.2023 By Kismet Ekinci
Prevention apps: the digital key to health?
Prevention apps are digital tools that seek to increase user awareness for health and proactively prevent diseases. They can take the form of online interventions, mobile apps or hybrid training formats. In this blog post, I explain what exactly prevention apps are, the regulatory and technical requirements associated with them and whether it makes sense to develop one in the first place.
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