DATA ENGINEERING

DATA ARCHITECTURE, INFORMATION MANAGEMENT

Over the next weeks I will be releasing a pre-alpha version of the Khydra Repository, a version of a full featured data dictionary for large systems management, based on the concepts we have been discussing over the past two years. It is a generic engine capable of mapping business and physical objects, for both new and legacy applications in a DBMS with plenty of features to manage thousands of logical and physical information objects (from rules to databases and programs in any language) .

The product will also release the pre-alpha version of the Code Generator for SQL Server, Oracle and C#, capable of creating code from diagrams.

Product Specs will soon be available.
I am looking forward to seeing your ideas and expectations.

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What if you could create code and at the same time document your systems using a single data dictionary? This is the goal of the data architecture engine. Initially designed over a .NET platform, it will soon evolve to a JAVA and to legacy platforms as soon as the first version is stable enough to prove my points. Systems development and integration do not have to be rocket science, but our analysis skills must be solid to produce pieces of software compatible with our customer´s needs.
Simple, effective and affordable for anyone to use - coming soon! :-)
The engine will have three components: The metadata engine, the rule editor and the code generator - these three pieces together provide a wealth of information for both end users and IT staff to create software apps of any size up to ten times faster.
Wait and see...
--Marco
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