Archives for April, 2009
by Michael Blechar | April 26, 2009 | Submit a Comment
I’m having problems getting the “response to comments” feature working and wanted to address some of Jeff’s points – so I posted this new blog. Yes, one of the most common “communities of interest” for metadata management involves documenting the data architecture – sometimes with an extended view into data warehousing and/or data quality and [...]
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by Michael Blechar | April 25, 2009 | Submit a Comment
Scope of the Application Architecture In research note “Defining the Discipline of Application Architecture*” Dan Sholler and I addressed the scope of the role of the application architect, including how application architects establish when and how legacy applications are to be wrapped or split apart as software services, and which new software services are to [...]
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by Michael Blechar | April 8, 2009 | 4 Comments
As I wrap this week up in preparation for a much-needed vacation with my wife to the Dominican Republic, I’d like to reflect on one of the most frequent questions I get having to do with metadata management – how to effectively handle the scope of the problem. Historically, the majority of organizations who tried [...]
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