1) The technical ones (data feeds, integration, DW, GDW etc) with feeds being split into the different types (Customer Service, Product, Transaction, Reference) so you have many instances of those from each of the source systems.
2) Business services on the reporting side, so Financial, Operation etc
Steve
On 13/08/06, ramu_kellogg98 <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I am in the middle of a data warehouse implementation (Phase 1) and
realized that the project charter did not explicitly envision using a
service-oriented architecture strategy. There is a great opportunity
to rightsize the SOA strategy and tactics underlying this
implementation so that the value delivered in Phase 1 and beyond can
be enhanced.
I'd be glad to obtain any relevant knowledge pointers or nuggets of
wisdom that I can use to be led into action.
Thanks in advance.
Ramu
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