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DataServices World: Michael Carey to Give Data Modeling Session
Data Services Modeling: Data Modeling in the SOA Age
May. 16, 2008 03:45 PM
Once
upon a time data modeling played a central role in the process of developing
applications. Thus far in the SOA era, there has been a heavy emphasis on
process, and data has all-too-often been lost in the SOA shuffle. In this talk,
we present a data model for SOA - i.e., a service-oriented data model. This
model formalizes the notion of a data service, modeling data in SOA as a layer
of interrelated data services. We explain the key components of this model,
including a taxonomy of data service operation types, a mechanism for capturing
the entities that the data services are "about", and an approach to
modeling relationships in SOA. The content of this talk is based on the data
services model embodied in the BEA AquaLogic Data Services Platform (ALDSP),
and the approach is based on lessons learned over a period of several years of
working with data services and customer use cases.
Speaker
Bio:
Michael J. Carey is a Senior Engineering Director on the AquaLogic side of BEA
Systems. Dr. Carey is currently the chief architect for BEA's AquaLogic Data
Services Platform product. Prior to joining BEA in 2001, Dr. Carey spent a
dozen years on the University of Wisconsin-Madison computer science faculty,
five years as an IBM Almaden database researcher and research manager and a
year and a half leading the data team at an e-commerce infrastructure software
startup, Propel Software. Dr. Carey is an ACM Fellow, a member of the National
Academy of Engineering, and a past recipient of the ACM SIGMOD Edgar F. Codd
Innovations Award and the ACM SIGMOD Contributions Award. He has co-authored
over one hundred conference and journal articles on topics related to database
management systems and middleware and has extensive experience speaking at
technical conferences.
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