Changes between Version 10 and Version 11 of ISO15926Primer_GettingStarted_Decouple
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ISO15926Primer_GettingStarted_Decouple
v10 v11 3 3 = Decouple an Application from a Confederation of Applications = 4 4 5 ---- 5 The '''ISO 15926 Primer''' has been replaced with '''An Introduction to ISO 15926''', a free download from Fiatech. 6 6 7 In this example you have a number of applications that are connected directly to a common database. Whenever one of the applications changes, care will have to be taken to mare sure it interacts properly with the database. If your applications are commercial software, the vendors have little incentive to keep them compatible with your master database. You wish to decouple an application from the master database to enable you to modify it independently of the rest of the applications.7 This page is out of date and has been deprecated. 8 8 9 [[Image(GettingStarted_Decouple01.JPG, 300px)]] 9 If you reached this page from a link in another web page please inform the webmaster. 10 10 11 '''Figure 1 - Applications Mapped to a Common Database''' 11 For a peek at the new book and instructions on how to download a copy please follow this link. 12 12 13 In order to isolate, say, Application A so that you can update it independently, you will need to create a map between it and the common database. Use ISO 15926-4 instead of making a custom map. 14 15 [[Image(GettingStarted_Decouple02.JPG, 350px)]] 16 17 '''Figure 2 - Map an Application to ISO 15926-4''' 18 19 === Next === 20 21 * [wiki:ISO15926Primer_GettingStarted_Partner Primer: Expose Information to a Business Partner] 22 23 ---- 13 * [wiki:ISO15926Primer An Introduction to ISO 15926]