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Modern apps can sometimes generate so much data that it’s hard to make sense of it all. In this episode of the #AzureEnablementShow, David, Uli, and Eric (@mougue) tackle the problem head on in a spirited discussion about defining data and relationships between known and unknown data that will benefit data designers as well as solution architects.
Resources
• Boston Dynamics Spot® https://www.bostondynamics.com/produc...
Related Episodes
• Is Big Data Turning into Dark Data? https://aka.ms/azenable/106
Chapters
0:00 Introduction
1:09 What is usually missing raw data is context
2:41 Data designers need to be clear in defining the data that’s being shared
4:51 How do architects think about relationships between data?
7:06 How do architects think about relationships that are yet unknown?
11:06 Eric cites an example of a ‘slowly changing type 2 problem’
To watch more episodes in the Well-Architected series, check out our playlist:
https://aka.ms/azenable/yt/wa-playlist
To watch more episodes in the Armchair Architects series, check out this playlist!
https://aka.ms/armchairarchitects…...more
Armchair Architects: How do you get meaning from your data?
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2023Feb 28
Modern apps can sometimes generate so much data that it’s hard to make sense of it all. In this episode of the #AzureEnablementShow, David, Uli, and Eric (@mougue) tackle the problem head on in a spirited discussion about defining data and relationships between known and unknown data that will benefit data designers as well as solution architects.
Resources
• Boston Dynamics Spot® https://www.bostondynamics.com/produc...
Related Episodes
• Is Big Data Turning into Dark Data? https://aka.ms/azenable/106
Chapters
0:00 Introduction
1:09 What is usually missing raw data is context
2:41 Data designers need to be clear in defining the data that’s being shared
4:51 How do architects think about relationships between data?
7:06 How do architects think about relationships that are yet unknown?
11:06 Eric cites an example of a ‘slowly changing type 2 problem’
To watch more episodes in the Well-Architected series, check out our playlist:
https://aka.ms/azenable/yt/wa-playlist
To watch more episodes in the Armchair Architects series, check out this playlist!
https://aka.ms/armchairarchitects…...more