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27.10.2023 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.
Read more23.10.2023 By Lilian Do Khac
Machine-generated text summarisation in Aleph Alpha Luminous using R: part 1
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 more19.10.2023 By Siver Rajab
CATWOE – a method for understanding complex problems and developing solutions to them
There are a variety of tools and methods used in system analysis to understand complex problems and find solutions to them. One such method is CATWOE. In my blog post, I will be explaining how this analytical method can be a useful tool to understand complex problems and develop solutions that take into account the many different aspects of a system.
Read more18.10.2023 By Christian Del Monte
Data lakes as a way to tap the potential of big data: architectures and the issue of data discovery
The age of digitalisation has led to unprecedented growth in data, and never before has the strategic importance of information been more apparent. Data lakes are vital for efficiently managing and making the best possible use of these immense stores of data. I will explain why in this blog post.
Read more17.10.2023 By Eleazar Alejandro Araujo
Saga pattern as the secret to creating a well-working system
You need to consider a number of things to successfully implement a microservice architecture, including questions like: How do we deal with transactionality? How should the system respond if an error occurs in the middle of a distributed business process? This blog post provides answers to these questions.
Read more17.10.2023 By Sven Sethmann
A passion for software testing – drawing lessons from competitive sport
You can learn a lot from competitive sports that you can apply in your professional life. However, my aim in this blog post is not to lay out a set of golden rules, because everyone is different. I will instead describe the personality traits that mark me out and have helped me learn and grow – both in sports and in my job.
Read moreThe renewable energy industry is booming, with wind turbines taking on a central role in driving this growth. While the wind energy sector continues to grow, approval procedures are becoming increasingly complex and time-consuming. This is where augmented reality (AR) comes into play. By integrating AR into the wind turbine construction process, approval procedures can be sped up and digitalised. I will show how this works in my blog post.
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