Description
This feature should make so that the SoftwareSolution description has an additional link to a domain model, which specifies what data that the solution is providing to the landscape. This can then be used to minimize duplicate data entities across the landscape, as the end-user can find already modelled data and re-use it.
Based on the concept brought up in the article by Netflix:
https://netflixtechblog.com/uda-unified-data-architecture-6a6aee261d8d
Suggested Solution
Extend the SoftwareSolution entity with a data model entity/entities, such that the maintainer of each solution can provide data model structures for their own area. Then a UI element should be placed within the solution central application, which allows for a graph view of the domain model for a given application.
Ultimately, there should be a full landscape overview of data model structures.
This feature should perhaps be split into several smaller features, to allow for better delivery.
Alternatives
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Additional Context
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Description
This feature should make so that the SoftwareSolution description has an additional link to a domain model, which specifies what data that the solution is providing to the landscape. This can then be used to minimize duplicate data entities across the landscape, as the end-user can find already modelled data and re-use it.
Based on the concept brought up in the article by Netflix:
https://netflixtechblog.com/uda-unified-data-architecture-6a6aee261d8d
Suggested Solution
Extend the SoftwareSolution entity with a data model entity/entities, such that the maintainer of each solution can provide data model structures for their own area. Then a UI element should be placed within the solution central application, which allows for a graph view of the domain model for a given application.
Ultimately, there should be a full landscape overview of data model structures.
This feature should perhaps be split into several smaller features, to allow for better delivery.
Alternatives
No response
Additional Context
No response