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Business Rules, Source Data, and Code Synchronization

This week's episode discusses how (1) source or transactional data, (2) reference data and rules, and (3) the application engine must be synchronized to arrive at the desired answers. To produced ledgers, metric engine environments or reports that contain meaningful results, the source data must be created in ways that [...]

Metric Engine and Normalization

July 11, 2016|1 Comment

This week's episode of Conversations with Kip describes data normalization, a data modeling concepts, as it applies to financial systems including business events, transactions, balances and a Metric Engine.   Episode 19 of Conversations with [...]

Metric Engine and Joins

July 4, 2016|0 Comments

This week's episode describes what is meant by a join process, one of the more costly processes a metric engine would need to perform to be realized.   This is episode 18 of Conversations with [...]

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