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  • 1 month ago | biorxiv.org | R. Austin Benn |Robert Scholz |Wei Wei |Francesco Alberti

    AbstractReading involves dual streams of sensory propagation that lie within a broader sensory-to-transmodal hierarchy. This study explores whether individual differences in this functional organization can be explained by cortical geometry. Through a modified connectome predictive modeling approach, we identified cortical distances (CD) measured along the cortical surface that predict reading performance.

  • 1 month ago | netguru.com | Robert Scholz

    In today’s fast-paced IT landscape, time-to-market and budget control are top priorities. Many software houses, including Netguru, have embraced the Discovery Phase as a pre-development service that delivers tangible value to clients. Far from being just a sales pitch, the agile discovery phase is critical in establishing communication, defining roles, and aligning project goals. It yields concrete prototypes, architecture outlines, technology recommendations, and a detailed project plan.

  • 2 months ago | netguru.com | Robert Scholz

    In an era where organizations are consistently asked to do more with less, agile frameworks have become the go-to solution for managing limited budgets and tight deadlines. Yet not all agile methodologies are created equal. While Scrum and Kanban frequently steal the limelight, Dynamic Systems Development Method (DSDM) has quietly distinguished itself as an approach that’s particularly advantageous when investment is constrained.

  • 2 months ago | netguru.com | Robert Scholz

    Composable commerce has captured the interest of e-commerce leaders due to its promise of agility, rapid innovation, and highly customizable user experiences. commerce solution can be expensive if not approached with careful planning—especially in the early stages. At Netguru, we’ve guided brands through successful composable commerce projects, helping them strike the balance between robust functionality and prudent budgeting.

  • 2 months ago | netguru.com | Robert Scholz

    Headless commerce has become a buzzword in the world of e-commerce, largely due to its promise of flexibility, personalization, and rapid innovation. By adopting a headless commerce architecture, which decouples the frontend (the user-facing interface) from the backend (the business logic and data management), brands can craft unique user experiences without being hindered by traditional monolithic platforms.

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