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Technical Feasibility in Software Engineering: Things to Consider Before Development Starts

Altexsoft

Technical feasibility inspects whether software can be built at all with available tools and experts. In software engineering, technical feasibility (TF) is the most time-consuming and complex part of the full feasibility analysis. Tech miscalculations are not unique to ambitious, state-backed space endeavors.

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Friction

LeanEssays

One third of the fuel that goes into a car is spent overcoming friction. By comparison, an electric car loses half as much energy - one sixth - to friction. Who knew electric cars had such an advantage? Friction is the force that resists motion when the surface of one object comes into contact with the surface of another. More cognitive load.

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Explore data with ease: Use SQL and Text-to-SQL in Amazon SageMaker Studio JupyterLab notebooks

AWS Machine Learning - AI

Amazon SageMaker Studio provides a fully managed solution for data scientists to interactively build, train, and deploy machine learning (ML) models. In the process of working on their ML tasks, data scientists typically start their workflow by discovering relevant data sources and connecting to them.

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Pro-code, Low-code, and the Role of Camunda

Bernd Rucker

The whole point of providing Camunda as a product was to break out of unhandy huge BPM or low-code suites, that are simply impossible to use in professional software engineering projects (see the Camunda story here for example). Our optional low-code features support more use cases without getting in the way of pro-code developers.