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1 Saving Time and Money The Future of Data For the CIO

2  The least expensive parts of your system are that way because they are uniform, reusable, and reliable, such as the relational database management systems (RDBMS).  With traditional design, the most expensive parts are custom-built, not reusable, and only become reliable with time and work. Most of your system is done this way.

3  Using Equal Format Data, more of your system will be less expensive, and more uniform, reusable, and reliable.  Less of your system needs to be custom-built.

4 Let’s look at the projected costs in a major system consolidation, updating and merging two legacy systems together, lasting 24 months with a cost of $5 million. TaskTime ScheduleCost System Criteria Design$600 K Data Design$600 K Data System Implementation$700 K Form / Report Design$600 K Form / Report Implementation$2,000 K Installation$500 K Total24 Months$5,000 K

5 TaskTime ScheduleSaveCost System Criteria Design16%$500 K Data Design33%$400 K Data System Implementation57%$300 K Form / Report Design16%$500 K Form / Report Implementation10%$1,800 K Installation20%$400 K Total18 Months22%$3,900 K Let’s look at the same project design using an equal format system. Thanks to a reusable design, many tasks can be started earlier, with common forms, reports, and functionality saving more time and money.

6  Traditional design patterns take all of the data and break it up into separate tables in a customizing process called “normalization”.  This process is designed to gain flexibility and save space, but it becomes more complex as the number of tables often climb to hundreds in each database.

7 In a traditional design, a value is given meaning by its position in a table. This has a number of expensive side effects: This Old Table  All tables are custom.  Interactions with custom tables are also custom.  Complexity is used to gain flexibility and save space.  More table design and conversion work is required to handle future changes.

8 In the new EFD design pattern, the old table is broken into small pieces of Equal Format Data, with the meaning attached to the value.

9  Equal Format relational tables are uniform and can be used on almost any relational server. This preserves prior knowledge and improves learning curves.  Uniform tables lead to uniform functionality, allowing more reusable code. This improves reliability and security.

10  The uniformity of Equal Format systems allows data to be partitioned, paralleled, and distributed, in a scalable manner.  Equal Format containers support data registries and dictionaries.

11 Upfront advantages:  Quicker development time using off-the-shelf components  Quicker development time when developers and project segments are more independent  Reliable, tested table design and code reduces debugging  Uses your current database servers, preserving corporate investment Long-term benefits:  A standard table structure improves learning curves and simplifies maintenance  Future enhancements are easier with a design already capable of handling future needs  Data dictionaries and registries are easier to create and maintain, maximizing the searching, mining, merging, and distribution of data  Less vendor dependence

12 Important characteristics:  Holds any data model, eliminating the need for object or specialty databases  Uses your SQL-based database server, i.e. Oracle, IBM DB2, Microsoft SQL Server  More flexible and scalable than XML Storage systems  Can be merged into existing systems  Great for retrievable archives Unique capabilities:  Preserves and tracks all data changes with non-destructive modifications  Holds a “snapshot” of any time- state of the database  Rollbacks can be controlled for changes made during a particular timeframe, by a person, or any other criteria of your definition  Compares two databases for differences

13  Master Data Storage  Messaging Systems  Data Warehousing, Data Marts, and Data Mining  Security, Auditing, Quality Control  Merging Legacy Information  Facility Data and PLM Data  Engineering Project Management  Product Catalog Data  Development Infrastructure EFD Analysis PLM Facilities CAD Planning Purchasing EFD

14 sales@datura-llc.com +1 (734) 878-0109 voice +1 (734) 878-0684 fax The Future of Data www.datura-llc.com Datura, LLC PO Box 498 Howell, MI 48844-0498 USA


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