12/09/2022 | by Patrick Fischer, M.Sc., Founder & Data Scientist: FDS
XML (Extensible Markup Language) is a generic and flexible text-based language used to store data in a structured form. XML allows information to be arranged in a hierarchical structure so that it can be easily processed and exchanged. XML is useful for storing and exchanging data between different applications and systems.
12/09/2022 | by Patrick Fischer, M.Sc., Founder & Data Scientist: FDS
A code review is a process in which a developer or a team of developers review the source code of a program to improve it and find bugs. The code review process can also be used to identify new features, improve existing features, and ensure conformance to development standards. The goal is to improve software quality and enable a faster development and deployment process.
12/09/2022 | by Patrick Fischer, M.Sc., Founder & Data Scientist: FDS
Test automation is a process in which tests are performed automatically to verify the functionality of a software or system. Special automated test tools are used for this purpose, which perform individual test steps and record the results. The automation process can be used in various software development phases, such as system testing or integration testing, to validate the system. Automation enables tests to be executed faster and more efficiently, improving test quality.
12/09/2022 | by Patrick Fischer, M.Sc., Founder & Data Scientist: FDS
Business process automation is a technology that enables companies to simplify and accelerate processes and workflows by automating them in a digital way. Automated business processes can reduce response times to customer requests, shorten process turnaround times, and increase process efficiency and accuracy.
12/09/2022 | by Patrick Fischer, M.Sc., Founder & Data Scientist: FDS
Six Sigma is a systematic method aimed at improving the efficiency and quality of processes. It is also considered a process improvement approach that aims to minimize the number of defects in a process. The Six Sigma approach is based on a fixed set of processes called "DMAIC" - Define, Measure, Analyze, Improve and Control.