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EDR-MDS "a less is more approach to SOA Master Data Management"

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Abstract
Service Oriented Architecture is all over us. There seems to be some kind of consensus that one type of SOA services are services that are responsible for the core business objects - and vendors are monitoring and releasing their SOA Data Server products to close the gap. By pioneering the SOA space with EDR, we have gained lots of valuable of experiences of how to solve the Master Data challenges in SOA. This talk will discuss the main contenders for the ownership of your business objects definitions, and comment on their consequences - and then follow up with a "less is more" approach to enable companies to gain the combined advantages of all the platforms by extending the EDR pattern to also include Master Data Service (MDS) features.
Outline
  • Introduction
  • Problem description
  • Solution strategies - strength and weaknes analysis
  • How to do more with less - EDR MDS concepts and tradeoffs
  • Experience reports
  • QA
Required experience
Intermediate knowledge of architecting and building SOA systems. Experience with Master Data Management chellenges and integration strategies.
Expected audience
Architects, Developer-leads and project managers.
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    Thor Henning Hetland
    Chief Consultant at Objectware, Sun Java Champion, and former president of the very successful Norwegian JUG javaBin. Member of the Advisory Board of java.net. Speaker on several conferences including JavaZone, JavaONE, CommunityONE, Microsoft Application Platform, Smidig, OMG Information Days, the Software conference and various others. With over 30 years of professional programming experience spanning quite a few programming languages he has contributed in both international and domestic projects in various roles, including project leader, technology mentor, software architect, lead developer, technology strategist and trainer.