Steve,

In your blog you write:

"The only sensible policy is to look at an "active" MDM strategy and a brokerage approach to communication between systems ideally based around a federated data strategy that leaves information its its source systems but provides references between them."

Where does the data model for the active MDM strategy and brokerage approach come from? Isn't that the same model as you would use for buidling a canonical data model?


// Dennis Djenfer


On 2010-06-22 11:34, Steve Jones wrote:


Short answer... don't.

Longer answer http://service-architecture.blogspot.com/search?q=SOA+canonical

On 21 June 2010 13:26, <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    Hello all.

    I have a question for the design of a canonical data model.

    The issue is that I want to create a data services layer, and for
    making the design of services that expose data, first I want to
    create the canonical data model, which allows me to properly
    design services, and I want to know if this canonical data model
    should correspond to the data model of the database, E / R model ,
    or I just model the information concepts that are handled in the
    database.

    Jorge.





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