Data Exchange Design and Implementation Best Practices
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Data Exchange Design and Implementation Best Practices
Critical Factors for the Development of Successful Information Exchange Systems within the Network paradigm
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Data Exchange Design and Implementation Best PracticesMy Qualifications:
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Peak of Infatuation
Trough of Distraction
Peak of Inflated Expectation
Trough of Disillusion
Slope of Enlightenment
Plateau of Productivity
So you have a better idea
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Data Exchange Design and Implementation Best Practices
• Organization and Planning
• Requirements Gathering
• Design and Build
• Testing
• Implementation!
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Data Exchange Design and Implementation Best Practices• Organization and Planning
– Your Model:• Sponsor – Mentor – Advocate• Team• The “Special One”
– Your People:• Subject Area Experts• Technology Experts• Politics
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Data Exchange Design and Implementation Best Practices• Organization and Planning
– Your IT environment• In-house or contractors• Architecture/topology• “Enterprise” considerations• Flow responsibility
– How will you collaborate?• Webex• Face to Face Meetings• Conference calls
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• Organization and PlanningBest Practices!
– Flow Development Checklist• Schema • Schema Report• Data Exchange Template• Flow Configuration Document• Example Instance Documents• Change Control Spreadsheet• Schema Users Guide• Trading Partner Agreement• Additional tools or documentation
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• Organization and Planning
– Schema Assistance• Exchange Design Guidance and Best
Practices• XML Design Rules and Conventions• XML Schema Design Tool• Sharable Schema Components/Core
Reference Model• XML Architecture• Namespace, Naming, Versioning• NEW! Engagement process
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• Organization and Planning
– Data Exchange Template • Element Name and Description• Schema File Name, Module, Schema
Path• Object Class, Property Term,
Representative Term• XML Data Type• SSC - Data Standards Use• Business Rules - Validation Options• Target System Table/Field
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• Organization and Planning
– Flow Configuration Document• Introduction• Header and Payload • Exchange Configurations• Process and Feedback• Data Services
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Data Exchange Design and Implementation Best Practices• Requirements Gathering
– Develop Objectives – agree & document
– Explore EN components and services
– Learn about XML tools - generally
– Identify Security needs
– Build Documentation
– Roles
– WWW.EXCHANGENETWORK.NET
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Data Exchange Design and Implementation Best Practices• Design and Build
– Schema mumbo jumbo
– Data Exchange Template
– Flow Configuration Document
– Add to Documentation Package
– Beg, Borrow, and Steal!
– Roles
– WWW.EXCHANGENETWORK.NET
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Data Exchange Design and Implementation Best Practices• Testing
– Refer back to Objectives
– End to End testing
– Plan once, then double it!
– Add to Documentation
– Roles
– WWW.EXCHANGENETWORK.NET
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Data Exchange Design and Implementation Best Practices• Implementation
– Finalize Documentation and submit to the Exchange Network
• Flow Development Checklist
– Publicize! • Discovery Services
– Plan for the next revision!
– WWW.EXCHANGENETWORK.NET
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Questions?
Contact:Tom Aten
WWW.EXCHANGENETWORK.NET
Bill: Details of exchange scenariosLarge transactions setsManaging State Data ServicesData Validation
Doug: Sharable Schema Components
Data Exchange Design and Implementation Best Practices