This course is designed for students who want to gain an understanding of the InfoSphere MDM Architecture (including the Virtual and Physical Hubs). This course walks students through the major components of the InfoSphere MDM and how each component interacts. Students will learn how InfoSphere MDM responds once a service is invoked and the various configuration and extension points of a service. The course is used as an introduction to various components that make up the MDM Architecture and prepares you to identify how MDM will fit into their organization and what pieces may be customized to fit their business requirements.
Course Length: 3 day(s)
Course Price: $2950 CAD
Available Course Formats:
- In-class
- Instructor Led Online
- Self-Paced Virtual Classroom
Course Outline
Unit 1: MDM and the Enterprise
- Physical, Virtual and Hybrid Hubs
- Working with Physical Hub
- Working with Virtual Hub
- Working with Hybrid Hub
Unit 2: Architecture
- Big Picture
- How InfoSphere MDM Works
- Architecture Overview
Unit 3: MDM Physical Model
- Party Domain
- Account Domain
- Product Domain
- Metadata
- Common Domain
Unit 4: MDM Virtual Model
- Member Tables
- Dictionary Tables
- Entity and Relationship Tables
- Audit Tables
Unit 5: How InfoSphere MDM services are Invoked
- InfoSphere MDM Consumers
- How Services are invoked
- How Services are Handled
Unit 6: How Services are implemented
- Handing Physical Hub Services
- Handing Virtual Hub Services
Unit 7: Linking and Duplicates
- Probabalistic Matching Engine
- Algorithms
- Bucketing
- Standardization
- Comparison Functions
- Weights
- Physical Hub Suspect Processing
- Virtual Hub Linking
Unit 8: How Services are Extended (Physical Hub)
- Types of Extensions
- Data Extension
- Data Additions
- Specs
- Behavior Extensions
- Composite Services
Unit 9: How Services are Configured (Virtual)
- Data Model Customizations
- Algorithms
- Handlers
- Events
- Composite Views
Unit 10: Common Services
- External Rules
- Validation
- Rules of Visibility
- Configuration
- Standardization
- Logging and Serviceability
- Multi-Time zone
- Search Framework
Unit 11: Integration
- Information Server
- BPM
- Identity Insight
Audience
This intermediate course is designed for the following participants who want to get an understanding of the InfoSphere MDM Architecture (including the Virtual and Physical Hubs):
• Infrastructure Specialist
• Senior Technical Specialist
• Technical Specialist
• Support Engineers
• System Architects
Prerequisites
Working knowledge Java EE architecture
Instructor Led In Classroom
Newcomp can directly deliver IBM Business Analytics courses for Business Intelligence, Performance Management, and IBM Advanced Analytics through the use of in-class training facilities.
Currently, in-class courses are offered in Markham, Ottawa, Vancouver, Halifax, and Edmonton. Please note that classes can be added to new areas based on demand.
Instructor Led Online
Students receive the same quality as an in-class course, with a live instructor and the ability to participate in hands-on labs through real-life examples
ILOs help cut costs by reducing time and travel as they can be taken from home or the office and require only the use of a computer, high-speed wired internet and a headset.
Self Paced
Students can receive the same high-quality training, with the same courseware at their own speed and schedule with SPVC. Individuals with busy schedules can complete a course over a 30-day timeframe at a lower price than in-class or ILO courses. Please note that there is no live interaction with an instructor in this format.