Competence
Many Years of Experience in Practice and Projects in Applying Java and the Component Model JEE
With the experience of numerous software projects based on the programming language Java as well as the component model Java Enterprise Edition (JEE) in combination with commercial and Open-Source solutions adesso develops business-critical company applications.
adesso acts as a product-neutral provider in order to support customers in an established environment with an adequate process model, set of tools as well as suitable solutions. In the interest of our customers, our sound Java know-how is permanently applied in specialised competence centres for enterprise and internet applications, portal applications/content management, system integration as well as mobile applications.
Reliable Process Model Enables Fixed-Price Projects
In the field of Java adesso provides extensive knowledge regarding the most diverse methods of development. This ranges from the V-model 97/XT of the federal government to established commercial process models such as the Rational Unified Process up to agile software processes. adesso developed ALPHA which has already become a well-proven process model.
Based on our project experience as well as due to the reliability of our process model adesso also offers – if requested – complex software developments at a fixed price. Customers thus feel safe and benefit from the quality and deadline loyalty at full cost control. This also applies to the support in project contexts or when taking on the overall responsibility for major projects.
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Information Materials
Service/Solution Sheets
Review on Java-EE Architectures
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Press Review
NoSQL - Brave New World?
Javamagazin (January 2010)
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Cross-field Seam
Javamagazin Sonderdruck (February 2009)
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