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合計 49 件の記事が見つかりました。

The Engineering of Intent, Chapter 16: The Morning Routine

Chapter 16 of The Engineering of Intent blog series. The first thirty minutes of your workday set the upper bound on how much you will accomplish. A teaser on the five-step morning routine — reload, sync Specs, review memory bank, warm up, launch — and the anti-routine that destroys more productive days than any other pattern.
2026-05-02

Frictionless SaaS, Chapter 24: Anti-Patterns and Failure Modes

The last chapter of Frictionless SaaS is about the mistakes teams keep making, even when they know better. A teaser covering the Anti-Pattern Registry, the Feature Trap, and the additional failure modes that quietly erode good products.
2026-04-14

Frictionless SaaS, Chapter 21: Operations and Scalability Without Friction

Why growing SaaS companies hit a wall that is not a product problem or a sales problem — it is an operations problem. A teaser for Chapter 21 of Frictionless SaaS covering the Event-Driven Operations Architecture and the Scalability Without Headcount Principle.
2026-04-11

OpenClaw Engineering, Chapter 12: The Agentic Zero-Trust Architecture

Zero-trust security for autonomous agents: managing blast radius, implementing three-tier defense (pre-action, in-action, post-action), container isolation, and defending against indirect prompt injection attacks.
2026-03-27

OpenClaw Engineering, Chapter 10: Multi-Agent Systems

Build teams of specialized agents that work in concert. Learn how to architect planners, coders, critics, and surveyors, coordinate them via channels, and use adversarial collaboration and taste gates for high-quality output.
2026-03-25

OpenClaw Engineering, Chapter 9: Scheduling and Deterministic Orchestration

Time-based automation for agents: cron jobs for simple periodic tasks and the Lobster workflow engine for complex, deterministic, resumable multi-step pipelines with human approval gates.
2026-03-24

Chapter 18: Claims Design and Privacy — Identity Data Without Overshare

Chapter 18 of the OpenID: Modern Identity series — designing custom claims with namespacing and size discipline, attribute mapping across providers into a single internal schema, and privacy by design through minimization, selective disclosure, pairwise identifiers, and GDPR-ready retention.
2026-03-24

OpenClaw Engineering, Chapter 5: Connecting Multiple Channels

How to connect your OpenClaw agent to multiple messaging platforms (Telegram, WhatsApp, Discord, Slack) and manage multi-channel routing. Setup, configuration quirks, and troubleshooting for each platform.
2026-03-20

OpenClaw Engineering, Chapter 4: Managing the Gateway and Models

Configuring your running gateway with the onboard wizard, diagnostics, and openclaw.json. How to connect model providers, manage API keys securely, and route different queries to different models.
2026-03-19

Chapter 17 – Guardrails and Governance

Chapter 17 of Master Claude Chat, Cowork and Code moves from understanding risks to implementing controls — permission isolation, tool allow-lists, human-in-the-loop approval workflows, validation hooks, and enterprise-grade audit logging.
2026-03-18

Chapter 12: User Lifecycle Management — Provisioning, SCIM, and the De-Provisioning Problem

Chapter 12 of the OpenID: Modern Identity series — user lifecycle management: JIT and bulk provisioning, SCIM for cross-system sync, de-provisioning done right, role mapping from IdP claims, and identity architecture for multi-tenant SaaS.
2026-03-18

OpenClaw Engineering, Chapter 3: Deployment and Environment Setup

From local development to production: installing Node.js 22+, setting up Docker containers, and deploying OpenClaw to the cloud via AWS Lightsail or VPS providers.
2026-03-18

Chapter 16 – Execution Risks and Isolation

Chapter 16 of Master Claude Chat, Cowork and Code confronts the real security risks of AI systems that execute commands and manipulate files — from command injection to data exposure — and explains the isolation models that keep things safe.
2026-03-17

Chapter 11: MFA and Conditional Access — Dispersing Authentication Risk

Chapter 11 of the OpenID: Modern Identity series — MFA fundamentals across the three factor categories, risk-based adaptive authentication, and step-up authentication using the OIDC acr and amr claims to match assurance to operation sensitivity.
2026-03-17

Chapter 15 – Managing Context Rot and Entropy

Chapter 15 of Master Claude Chat, Cowork and Code tackles the silent failure mode of long-running AI sessions — context rot. Learn strategies for context compression, structured state management, and thinking like an operations team to keep Claude sharp over time.
2026-03-16

Chapter 10: Single Sign-On at Scale — Identity as Infrastructure

Chapter 10 of the OpenID: Modern Identity series — running identity at organizational scale: corporate IdPs (AD, Entra ID), the CIAM vendor ecosystem (Okta, Auth0, Entra ID), multi-tenant isolation, account linking, and external user access.
2026-03-16

Chapter 9: SPA and Mobile Patterns — Auth in Hostile Environments

Chapter 9 of the OpenID: Modern Identity series — SPAs and mobile apps in hostile environments: XSS and CSRF defense, PKCE in the browser, the Backend-for-Frontend pattern, native app patterns, and refresh token rotation with reuse detection.
2026-03-15

Chapter 6: Discovery and Metadata — How Clients and Providers Find Each Other

Chapter 6 of the OpenID: Modern Identity series — how OIDC discovery, .well-known/openid-configuration, JWKS, and Dynamic Client Registration allow clients and providers to find each other without hand-crafted configuration.
2026-03-12

Chapter 6: What Is Claude Cowork? — The Desktop Agent That Touches Your Files

Chapter 6 of Master Claude Chat, Cowork and Code introduces Claude Cowork — a sandboxed desktop agent that automates file management, data extraction, and cross-application workflows on your local machine.
2026-03-07

Chapter 1: Why Identity Is Hard — The Trust Problem Behind Every Login

Chapter 1 of the OpenID: Modern Identity book series — why identity is a trust problem first and a technology problem second, and why authentication and authorization must never be conflated.
2026-03-07

OpenID: Modern Identity for Developers and Architects — A 22-Part Blog Series

Introduction and index for the 22-part blog series based on OpenID: Modern Identity for Developers and Architects by Sho Shimoda — with links to every chapter from Why Identity Is Hard through Identity in AI Systems.
2026-03-06

Master Claude, Chapter 2: The Three Pillars of Claude — Chat, Cowork, and Code

Claude is not one product — it is three. Chat for reasoning, Cowork for desktop automation, Code for terminal-based development. Chapter 2 of Master Claude Chat, Cowork and Code explains the architecture of each and the decision framework for choosing the right one.
2026-03-03

Master Claude Chat, Cowork and Code – The Complete Blog Series

The complete index for the Master Claude Chat, Cowork and Code blog series — 20 chapter teasers covering everything from prompting fundamentals to multi-agent architectures, security governance, and the future of AI-powered work.
2026-03-01

Art of Coding, Chapter 15: Code as a Team Sport

Code as a team sport: shared ownership, documentation as craft, and respecting the reader. The human practices that make software sustainable and teams thrive.
2026-01-12

Art of Coding, Chapter 13: Testing as a Design Discipline

Testing is a design discipline. How well-written tests reveal awkward APIs, improve code clarity, and become the most reliable documentation of system behavior.
2026-01-09

Art of Coding, Chapter 12: Version Control as a Storytelling Tool

Git is not just a backup system—it's a narrative tool. How clean commits and thoughtful branching strategies turn version control into a form of storytelling.
2026-01-08

Art of Coding, Chapter 9: Design Patterns as a Language of Developers

Design patterns compress complex architectural ideas into shared language. But they're tools for solving problems, not decorations for code.
2026-01-04

Art of Coding, Part IV: Patterns, Anti-Patterns, and Architecture

Part IV explores design patterns as language, anti-patterns as warning signs, and architecture as the invisible skeleton enabling system growth.
2026-01-03

3.2 Measuring Errors

A clear and intuitive guide to absolute error, relative error, backward error, and how numerical errors propagate in real systems. Essential for understanding stability, trustworthiness, and reliability in scientific computing, AI, and machine learning.
2025-09-14

Use Case: Sales Assistant Bot|Mastering Microsoft Teams Bots 6.3

Learn how to build a Sales Assistant Bot for Microsoft Teams. From surfacing leads to logging calls and syncing with CRMs, this section shows how bots can empower sales teams to move faster, close deals, and automate follow-ups — all within Teams.
2025-04-20

Use Case: Project Management Assistant Bot|Mastering Microsoft Teams Bots 6.2

Explore how to build a Project Management Assistant Bot for Microsoft Teams that delivers task summaries, reminders, and updates directly in the chat. Learn how this bot improves team productivity by integrating with tools like Jira or Trello and surfacing key information within the Teams workflow.
2025-04-19

Use Case: Helpdesk Assistant Bot|Mastering Microsoft Teams Bots 6.1

Explore how to build a Helpdesk Assistant Bot in Microsoft Teams. Learn how bots can reduce IT load by handling FAQs, logging support tickets, and notifying users — all within Teams. This section explains features, user experience, and implementation strategies.
2025-04-18

Monitoring, Logging, and Telemetry|Mastering Microsoft Teams Bots 5.3

Learn how to monitor and support your Microsoft Teams bot in production using logging, Azure Application Insights, and alerts. This section shows how to track user events, diagnose failures, and create telemetry that makes your bot reliable and supportable.
2025-04-17

Teams App Manifest and Packaging|Mastering Microsoft Teams Bots 5.2

Transform your bot into a full Teams app. This section walks through how to create a Teams app manifest, add branding, define scopes, and package your bot into a distributable .zip file for sideloading, internal use, or submission to the Microsoft App Store.
2025-04-16

Deploying to Azure|Mastering Microsoft Teams Bots 5.1

Learn how to deploy your Microsoft Teams bot to Azure for production use. This section walks through setting up an Azure App Service, configuring environment variables, connecting to Bot Channels Registration, and testing your bot in the cloud.
2025-04-15

Localization and Multi-Tenant Support|Mastering Microsoft Teams Bots 4.4

Prepare your Microsoft Teams bot for real-world deployment. This section covers how to support multiple languages using localization, and how to safely handle multiple organizations with multi-tenant support — including tenant isolation, data security, and consent flows.
2025-04-14

Message Extensions|Mastering Microsoft Teams Bots 4.3

Learn how to build search- and action-based Message Extensions in Microsoft Teams. This section shows how to let users interact with your bot directly from the message composer — to search records, fill forms, or insert rich cards — all without leaving the chat.
2025-04-13

Proactive Messaging|Mastering Microsoft Teams Bots 4.2

Learn how to build bots that initiate conversations in Microsoft Teams. This section explains proactive messaging — including when and how to use it, how to store conversation references, and best practices to ensure your bot helps without interrupting.
2025-04-12

Task Modules|Mastering Microsoft Teams Bots 4.1

Learn how to use Task Modules in Microsoft Teams to embed rich, interactive modal experiences inside your bot. This section explains how to launch, return data from, and design secure webviews that turn chat into structured user interaction.
2025-04-11

Conversation Flow and Dialogs|Mastering Microsoft Teams Bots 3.3

Learn how to build intelligent conversation flows in Microsoft Teams bots using dialogs. This section explains how to guide users through multi-turn interactions, manage state, use prompts and waterfalls, and decide when to use dialogs versus Task Modules.
2025-04-10

Rich Responses with Adaptive Cards|Mastering Microsoft Teams Bots 3.2

Learn how to create rich, interactive messages in Microsoft Teams using Adaptive Cards. This section explains how to design, send, and handle cards in your bot — making your bot feel less like a chat and more like a true app experience inside Teams.
2025-04-09

Message Handling|Mastering Microsoft Teams Bots 3.1

Learn how to build responsive and intelligent Microsoft Teams bots by handling messages effectively. This section covers activity types, keyword detection, mentions, markdown formatting, conversation context, and tips for scaling from simple replies to powerful, workflow-driven bots.
2025-04-08

Bot Authentication and Identity|Mastering Microsoft Teams Bots 2.3

Learn how Microsoft Teams bots authenticate users and access secure data. This section covers SSO, OAuth 2.0, and the Microsoft Graph API, giving your bot the ability to understand identity and act on behalf of users—safely and seamlessly.
2025-04-07

Hello World Bot|Mastering Microsoft Teams Bots 2.2

Build your first Microsoft Teams bot with a simple Hello World response. This hands-on section walks you through using the Bot Framework SDK, setting up a local project with Node.js or .NET, using Ngrok to expose your endpoint, and testing your bot directly in Teams.
2025-04-06

Setting Up Your Environment|Mastering Microsoft Teams Bots 2.1

Start your Microsoft Teams bot development journey with a solid foundation. This section walks you through the essential tools—Node.js, .NET SDK, Ngrok, Azure CLI—and explains why setting up your dev environment the right way is critical to building bots successfully.
2025-04-05

Overview of Microsoft Teams Bot Capabilities|Mastering Microsoft Teams Bots 1.3

Explore the full range of capabilities bots can offer in Microsoft Teams. This section breaks down interactive contexts, features like Adaptive Cards, proactive messaging, user authentication, Graph API integration, and what limitations still exist. Get a developer’s guide to what’s possible.
2025-04-04

Overview of Microsoft Teams Architecture|Mastering Microsoft Teams Bots 1.2

Get a developer-friendly introduction to how Microsoft Teams is built. This section explains Teams architecture—channels, tabs, bots, messaging extensions, and Graph API—and shows how each component fits into the broader platform. A must-read before building your first bot.
2025-04-03

Why Build Bots for Microsoft Teams?|Mastering Microsoft Teams Bots 1.1

Discover why Microsoft Teams bots are transforming the workplace. This section explores the real-world impact of building bots in Teams, from automating tasks and integrating external services to enabling context-aware digital assistants. Learn how bots can save time, boost productivity, and bring automation into the flow of daily work.
2025-04-02

Mastering Microsoft Teams Bots: A Complete Developer’s Guide

The definitive guide to building bots for Microsoft Teams—from fundamentals to deployment. Learn how to build intelligent and interactive bots using the Microsoft Bot Framework, integrate Adaptive Cards and Task Modules, send proactive messages, authenticate users with Teams SSO, and deploy securely on Azure. Packed with practical examples and real-world use cases, this book will help you automate workflows, enhance collaboration, and deliver smart experiences inside Teams.
2025-04-01