Sharing my thoughts and ideas on subjects ranging from software technology to music. Thank you for reading.
Thursday, 23 February 2012
Hash Relational Mapping
Or HashRelMap is a java-based database mapping mechanism I have developed which uses multi-dimensional hash-maps to store the results of join queries. For those familiar with ORM such as Hibernate and JPA queries are stored in Pojo object. With this method queries are stored in multi-dimensional hash-maps. More details to follow.
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Java dev
Business Process and Culture 2
Fantastic article from the fastcompany website. This relates to what was written in my previous post on 'Business culture and process'.
No matter what new systems or processes are installed and implemented in organisation, if the process or system is not aligned with the culture - it will not work as intended if at all. For example, integrated systems will fail to deliver any long-term benefit (at great expense) if there is a culture of little or no collaboration across teams.
No matter what new systems or processes are installed and implemented in organisation, if the process or system is not aligned with the culture - it will not work as intended if at all. For example, integrated systems will fail to deliver any long-term benefit (at great expense) if there is a culture of little or no collaboration across teams.
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Business process
Sunday, 19 February 2012
Politics and process
Politics will always exist in the workplace - as ultimately it is an expression of power. It can become a powerful overriding force, leading to poor processes and all the ills which accompany it. Why? Limited team engagement, limited organisational engagement. Limited engagement around. Professionalism and Politics in the work place is inversely related. The higher the level of professionalism the lower the level of political influences and visa versa.
This subject of politics and process is something I will explore in future articles.
This subject of politics and process is something I will explore in future articles.
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Business process
Sunday, 12 February 2012
Automate the Science, Free the art
Many
occupations and activities have been described as a combination of ‘
art and science ‘. I would assume the science part covers the
implementation of processes in a methodical manner. The art part would
cover everything else, such the inception of the process, interacting
with the environment, unexpected events, persuasion, etc .
Computers and machines are taking over the science part of the equation. Add rules and AI into the mix and its encroaching on some of the art as well.
The distance between creative thought and implementation is becoming smaller and smaller over time. This will lead to a new age of ‘interesting’ innovations and disruption in existing industries as the ‘expensive process’ barrier to entry shrinks.
Computers and machines are taking over the science part of the equation. Add rules and AI into the mix and its encroaching on some of the art as well.
The distance between creative thought and implementation is becoming smaller and smaller over time. This will lead to a new age of ‘interesting’ innovations and disruption in existing industries as the ‘expensive process’ barrier to entry shrinks.
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Business process
Over 100 hit and counting
Thank
you to all my reader I have achieved over 100 hits. Thanks also to linkedIn.com
which has been the main source of that traffic. If anyone of my readers
has learnt something useful from their visit - I will be more than
happy. Thanks again.
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