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Allen Dreibelbis, Executive Architect in the IBM Software Group Worldwide Information Platform and Solutions Architecture Team, led the development of the MDM Reference Architecture. Eberhard Hechler, Technical Enablement Architect for IBM Information Platform & Solutions, works with system integrators throughout Europe. Ivan Milman, Senior Technical Staff Member at the IBM Software Group and IBM Master Inventor, focuses on security and governance in information management. Martin Oberhofer, Technical Consultant at the IBM Boblingen Lab, is a member of the Worldwide IBM Software Group Master Data Management Center of Excellence. Paul van Run, IBM Senior Technical Staff Member, is responsible for architecting the MDM Server and WebSphere Product Center. Dan Wolfson is an IBM Distinguished Engineer and Chief Architect/CTO for the Information Platform and Solutions segment of the IBM Information Management Division of the IBM Software Group.
Foreword: Ambuj Goyal xix
Foreword: Aaron Zornes xxi
Preface xxiii
Acknowledgments xxxi
About the Authors xxxiii
Chapter 1: Introducing Master Data Management 1
1.1 Introduction to Master Data Management 1
1.2 Why an MDM System? 6
1.3 What Is a Master Data Management System? 12
1.4 Business Benefits of Managed Master Data 37
Conclusion 53
References 53
Chapter 2: MDM as an SOA Enabler 55
2.1 Overview 55
2.2 Brief Introduction to SOA 57
2.3 Information as a Service 83
2.4 MDM as a Service 86
Conclusion 90
References 90
Chapter 3: MDM Reference Architecture 93
3.1 Definitions and Terms 93
3.2 Conceptual Architecture Overview 98
3.3 MDM Conceptual Architecture 106
3.4 Architecture Principles 110
3.5 MDM Logical Architecture 114
3.6 MDM Component Model 119
3.7 Component Relationship Diagram 139
3.8 Master Data Management Component Interaction Diagrams 141
Conclusion 162
References 166
Chapter 4: MDM Security and Privacy 167
4.1 Introduction 167
4.2 Information Risk Management for Master Data 169
4.3 Security Considerations in MDM 179
4.4 Logical SOA Security Architecture 187
4.5 Applying the Security Reference Model to MDM 199
4.6 Privacy 213
Conclusion 216
References 216
Chapter 5: MDM Architecture Patterns 219
5.1 Introduction to Patterns 219
5.2 Terminology 221
5.3 MDM Architecture Patterns Overview 226
5.4 MDM Hub Patterns 235
5.5 Information-Focused Application Integration Patterns 259
5.6 Process-Focused Application Integration Patterns 276
5.7 Enterprise System Deployment Patterns 285
5.8 Pattern Selection and Pattern Composition 302
Conclusion 304
References 305
Chapter 6: PIM-MDM Solution Blueprints 307