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Five Things I Didn’t Learn at University

Thursday, January 19th, 2012

As a computer-scientist-gone-business-consultant I have had many opportunities to witness how IT is used in the enterprise context. Time and time again, I have found it baffling how the way that IT is really used in companies differs from what I have learnt at the three German universities I have attended over the course of my studies, or – even more important – what I did not learn at university. Here are five notable examples that I will elaborate on in this article:

  1. The relevance of enterprise architecture
  2. The legacy of enterprise IT landscapes
  3. The importance of data quality
  4. The challenge of defining and aligning on the right requirements
  5. The Embedding of IT in the enterprise and IT Strategy (more…)

An Efficient Graph Model for News Feeds in Social Networks

Thursday, December 29th, 2011

Recently René, a friend of mine (and co-founder of the social networking website Metalcon), who is now researching in the context of Web technologies, has come up with a new concept how to efficiently retrieve Twitter-like newsfeeds in social networks, using graph databases such as Neo4j. If you are interested in Web technology in general or social networks in particular, I suggest you check out his article and the enclosed video, since it highlights how database technologies that deviate from the ubiquitious relational databases can be used and leveraged to produce a level of efficiency that is really stunning. To illustrate this, René highlights that with this technology, as much as 10’000 news streams can be retrieved per second for a network that generates 100 new content items (e.g., tweets) per second on a single machine – in comparison, Twitter reported that 600 tweets per second as of last year. This alone should be enough to emphasize the enormous potential of this new technology.

A Distributed Architecture for the MediaSearch Framework

Tuesday, September 1st, 2009

A few weeks ago, I handed in my master’s thesis with the title “A Distributed Architecture for the MediaSearch Framework” after almost six months of work. Here is an abstract of the thesis:

The Fraunhofer SIT MediaSearch Framework is a loosely coupled, event based software system that searches internet platforms such as BitTorrent, Rapidshare or YouTube for media that match specified search criteria, downloads them and examines them for the presence of digital watermarks. Since the amount of media available on the internet is huge, the system is required to be scalable so that large amounts of data can be processed simultaneously. (more…)

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