![]() ![]() For instance, if we have a master universe that is slowly updated, let’s say once per year, perhaps it’s a good idea to make it a core one. ![]() Not only can we incorporate just one, but several Core Universes, which amplifies the integration possibilities.Īnother advantage is the ability to work on a modular approach with more than one team. If we wanted to do this in two separate universes we wouldn’t be able to, for example, easily get the debt information of a person to develop a report, especially for a business user. Then, we can produce interesting reports with a global vision from diverse business areas, or amplify the existing information of another model that could be beneficial to incorporate. The greatest advantage of this solution is that we can mix information from different departments. Summary of benefits and some limitations: We have all the information about legal procedures on company assets and the data model looks like this: Let’s now show a practical example taken from a legal department’s need. In that example, the Core Universe would be the “product” one and we would add such items in “read-only” mode to the “Sales” Universe so, eventually, a report with both data sets combined could be created. In such case, the two Universes might initially have different owners, one per each department, but, typically, the Sales Department would be the “sponsor” of this new universe and require the products information to the Marketing department, so it can enrich their Sales with the product features. For example, we can put the Universe of “Product” together with a “Sales” Universe. With this working method, we can have several Universes (Core Universes) embedded into another one and satisfy the demand of reports in different departments that contain integrated data. With this methodology we can save development time by better organizing and using the Universes, easily mixing different data areas in one Universe and providing a better reporting design experience too for the front-end developers. ![]() The Linked Universes technique consists in merging a general universe (Core Universe) into another (Linked Universe) to use them as one and thus avoiding repeating objects, tables, relations, etc. ![]()
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