Five senior IBM architects show how to use information-centric views to give data a central role in project design and delivery. Using Common Information Models (CIM), readers will learn how to standardize the way they represent information, making it easier to design, deploy, and evolve even the most complex systems. Using a complete case study, the authors explain what CIMs are, how to build them, and how to maintain them, as well as how to clarify the structure, meaning, and intent of any information that is exchanged.
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Authors: Mandy Chessell, Gandhi Sivakumar, Dan Wolfson, Kerard Hogg and Ray Harishankar Publisher: IBM Press Date: May 11, 2014 Pages: 240 ISBN: 9780133366150 Print: 0133366154 Kindle: B00VVG07IM
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