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07.09.2021.

Traditional SDLC vs. RAD

With the development of the digital workforce and agile operations, today's business demands have changed. Accordingly, the traditional SDLC continued to evolve, emphasizing agility to decrease time-to-market by developing a minimum viable product whilst putting the client at the center of the project. Whereas the traditional SDLC software development model is still present, models such as rapid application development (RAD), are reshaping the design of modern businesses to incorporate agile procedures.
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06.09.2021.

How to Save a Development Project

For some projects, companies hire developers with about a year of experience. A team is usually enthusiastic, eager to work and gather new experiences, and works well to a certain point. Then the project becomes too complex and, most often, ends up only half-realized. To prevent the project from failing, companies hire a SWAT team - skilled people experienced in working with demanding projects.
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31.08.2021.

Enterprise on Low-Code: 6 reasons companies should go for low-code development

According to Gartner's research, by 2023, more than half of all medium and large-sized businesses will select a low-code development platform as one of their strategic application platforms. The main reason for this decision is the need for simpler and faster development of complex enterprise solutions that will be easier to integrate, modify and upgrade so that companies can adapt more quickly to changes in the market, legislation, or customer needs.
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23.07.2021.

3 Things to Consider Before Implementing Machine Learning

There are many reasons why companies integrate Machine Learning into their fundamental activities. But before you decide to transform your business with Machine Learning, you should take a couple of things into consideration to check whether your company is ready for new technology adoption.
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21.07.2021.

Is your organization ready for SAFe?

In the first part of this series of blog posts, we defined what SAFe is. We also explained why companies implement this framework and what its advantages are. In the second part, we will explain in more detail how SAFe is organized and how to recognize whether your company is ready for its implementation.
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20.07.2021.

Appian Guide Series: Expression Rules and Grids

At this point, you learned how to create interfaces, processes, and constants. It is time to use that knowledge to finish our vacation approval application. We will also look at expression rules and lists.
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19.07.2021.

Embracing Agile - From Agile Teams to Corporate Agility

Many of the world’s largest companies have introduced Scaled Agile Framework (SAFe) into their business model. What prompted such large companies to introduce a new framework into their business at all, and why did they choose SAFe?
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15.07.2021.

Appian Guide Series: Interfaces - Create Process and Confirmation

Last time, we have created forms for submitting and approving vacations requests. To be able to save a request, we need to create a process model which will take the data from the interface and save the request to the database. Also, we will create a confirmation screen which will give feedback to the user that the request is successfully saved.
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08.07.2021.

Appian Guide Series: Interfaces - Forms

In the last part, we have demonstrated how to create a simple interface. In this part, we will build up upon it and use that knowledge to create forms for user interaction. Our goal is to create one form for submitting a vacation request and one form for request approval.
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01.07.2021.

Appian Guide Series: Interfaces - Homepage

In this part of the Appian Guide Series, we will show you how to create dynamic interfaces and how to connect them with data. This process will guide you through making your first site, forms, data lists and site access and authorization.
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