Drawing good architecture diagrams

Drawing good architecture diagrams Summary Good architecture diagrams make complex systems understandable to humans, reveal security issues and enable productive discussion. The NCSC blog sets out practical guidance: choose the right level of detail (lens/layer), split large systems into manageable chunks, keep diagrams simple and maintained in a single shared source, use logical groupings and […]

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Two Decades of Research on In‐Store Technology: Antecedents, Consequences and Future Research Agenda

Two Decades of Research on In‐Store Technology: Antecedents, Consequences and Future Research Agenda Summary This systematic review (Singh & Yadav, 2025) synthesises 82 papers spanning 2004 to February 2025 on in-store technologies (IST) in physical retail settings. Using the SPAR-4-SLR protocol and a TCCM (Theory, Context, Characteristics, Methodology) lens, the authors map antecedents, outcomes and […]

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Motivated Consumer Innovativeness and Sustainable Fashion Choices: A Sequential Explanatory Study

Motivated Consumer Innovativeness and Sustainable Fashion Choices: A Sequential Explanatory Study Summary This paper investigates how different types of consumer innovativeness (hedonic, functional and cognitive) relate to intentions to buy sustainable fashion. Using a sequential explanatory mixed-methods design, the authors first test relationships with PLS-SEM and then deepen results through qualitative interviews. Environmental concern is […]

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Early Warning is joining MyNCSC

Early Warning is joining MyNCSC Summary Early Warning, the NCSC’s key threat-notification service and part of Active Cyber Defence (ACD), will be migrated from its legacy portal into the MyNCSC platform. The migration aims to provide a single entry point for ACD services, improve the user interface, and make it easier for organisations to manage […]

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Turning thank yous into a cultural force

Turning thank yous into a cultural force Summary This piece argues that workplace perks (free lattes, beanbags) create short-lived satisfaction, whereas consistent, sincere appreciation drives long-term engagement, retention and performance. It explains the psychology and ROI of recognition, offers practical “micro-rituals” (shout-outs, peer-to-peer praise, instant thank-yous, surprise recognition) and gives a pragmatic week-one blueprint for […]

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Crypto groups hit out at Bank of England plan to limit stablecoin ownership

Crypto groups hit out at Bank of England plan to limit stablecoin ownership Summary The Bank of England is reportedly moving to tighten rules around stablecoins, including measures that would limit ownership or access for some retail investors and bolster regulatory control over issuers and platforms. Crypto industry groups have reacted strongly, saying the proposals […]

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Assessing Predictor Robustness in Healthcare Consumer Research: A Bayesian Model Averaging Approach

Assessing Predictor Robustness in Healthcare Consumer Research: A Bayesian Model Averaging Approach Summary This study applies Bayesian Model Averaging (BMA) to test which service-design elements in diabetes education are robust predictors of consumer outcomes. Using data from diabetes education programmes at six hospitals, the authors compare relational quality (trust in health educators), types of knowledge […]

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ECB rate cuts at ‘or very close to’ end, says Austria’s central bank governor

ECB rate cuts at ‘or very close to’ end, says Austria’s central bank governor Summary Austria’s central bank governor said the European Central Bank’s recent cycle of interest-rate cuts is “at or very close to” its end. His remarks suggest policymakers see limited room for further easing after this year’s reductions and that future moves […]

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