Design Patterns
Design Patterns provide documentation of key design decisions and backgrounds on design principles: the conceptual ‘how-to’s’ that capture intent and reasoning. This includes the application of data integration and Modeling concepts.
Every Design Pattern follows the common layout described in Pattern Structure so readers can quickly find the title, purpose, motivation, applicability, structure, implementation guidelines, considerations and related patterns.
Data Vault
Section titled “Data Vault”Generic
Section titled “Generic”- Access Area
- Assertion and State Timelines
- Bitemporal Data
- Control Framework
- Fundamental Data Logistics Requirements
- Handling Flat Files
- Initial Load and Reinitialization
- Landing Area
- Loading the PSA Using Row Compacting
- Nontemporal Data
- Performance Area
- Persistent Staging Area
- Unitemporal Data
- Using Checksums