Enterprise applications support business activities in companies, such as order processing, available-to-promise, sales force automation, or human resource management, for example. Due to the complexity of modeling the dynamics of an enterprise, it is difficult to engineer enterprise applications. Users of enterprise applications should, in contrast, be shielded from complexity as far as possible.
Design Thinking | 00:50:09 | |
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Two Views on Innovation | 00:10:46 | |
T-Shaped People | 00:05:15 | |
Design Purpose | 00:10:29 | |
Staying Engaged for Continuous Validation | 00:15:15 | |
The Design Thinking Process | 00:08:24 |
Compression, Parallelization, Insert-Only | 01:17:56 | |
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Collecting Themes | 00:10:28 | |
Parallelization | 00:15:54 | |
Profile of Use | 00:16:09 | |
Seperation of data | 00:15:06 | |
Optimization of processing rows | 00:11:46 | |
Zero Response Time | 00:08:33 |
Column-Oriented Databases | 01:08:21 | |
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Introduction | 00:10:17 | |
In-Memory-Computing | 00:14:27 | |
Recapitulation | 00:13:09 | |
Using Indices | 00:15:43 | |
Systems in Reality | 00:11:56 | |
Cloud Computing | 00:02:49 |