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DESCRIPTION:Click for Latest Location Information: http://edw2019.dataversi
 ty.net/sessionPop.cfm?confid=126&proposalid=10461\n<p>&nbsp;</p>\n<p>Compan
 ies are adopting microservices architectures to enable rapid application de
 velopment, introduce near real time changes and achieve application scalabi
 lity.&nbsp;This new approach to Enterprise architecture requires a rethinki
 ng of traditional data modeling practices.&nbsp; At a first glance textbook
  data models appear&nbsp;monolithic. &nbsp;Traditional Data Domains are int
 erdependent and difficult to untangle.&nbsp;</p>\n<p>This presentation will
  offer an approach on how to decompose an existing comprehensive Enterprise
  data model or legacy application data model and refactor your data univers
 e into set of discrete independent data domains.&nbsp; The Circular depende
 ncy problem is a known challenge in the object oriented design world and th
 ere are known solutions that were developed to handle it at the application
  level.</p>\n<p>We will talk about why developing an in-depth understanding
  of existing Business processes becomes a pre-requisite, why Business Archi
 tecture, Information Architecture and Application Architecture - known pill
 ars of TOGAF methodology - should not be practiced as independent disciplin
 es while defining a microservices inventory.&nbsp; We will also discuss the
  relationship between the model Data Entities and the Business Events which
  drive microservices.</p>\n<p>In this session we will talk in details about
  critical factors that are driving model decomposition and illustrate our a
 pproach with examples using industry standards - ISO 20022 universal financ
 ial industry model: <a href="https://www.iso20022.org/business_model.page">
 https://www.iso20022.org/business_model.page</a>&rdquo;</p>\n
DTSTART:20190321T083000
SUMMARY:Rethink Your Data Modeling Approach to Support Microservices Archit
 ecture – Case Study
DTEND:20190321T092959
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