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Clean Code
Digitization
Development
27.5.24

The bus factor: Why an 82-year-old developer can become a business risk

Why companies should not underestimate the bus factor in software development, and why an 82-year-old can become a business risk.

Clean Code
Development
16.3.23

Clean code training at generic.de: an interview with our clean development trainers

Our Clean Development Trainers Felix and Thomas give an insight into their training courses: about the process, the learning objectives and about clean code

Clean Code
Development
Digitization
30.11.22

Sustainable software development: What is meant by it and how to develop sustainably

How to develop software that can be flexibly and adapted to new market and customer requirements in the long term

Development
Clean Code
14.7.22

Software quality: criteria for “good” software products and the role of clean code

Which software quality features are important from a technical & economic perspective and how clean code development can help to achieve them

Digitization
Development
16.5.22

Standard software vs. custom software: What is which type of software suitable for?

Industry software or custom solution: Which standard software is more suitable and which custom software is more suitable - comparison with recommended actions

Development
29.8.18

Connect systems to Jira

This article describes how to connect applications to Jira via REST API to create new processes.

Development
11.7.18

Sensor network — What is it and how does it work?

Sensor network — what it is, how it works, what requirements it has and which technologies are used.

Clean Code
Development
7.6.17

Flow design in practice

Clean Code Development and Flow Design: What is behind the design methodology? How can flow design be applied in practice? And how useful is it?