daas workshop
  • Hands-On experience building a Data as a Service Platform
  • Set Up
    • Creating a Workstation
    • Installing Tools
    • Starting Kafka
    • Congratulations
  • Module I - Overview of the DaaS Pattern
    • Section I - The Overall Pattern
    • Section II - Data Sourcing
    • Section III - Data Provisioning
    • Section IV - Data Consumption
  • Module II - Building a Rust Project
    • Section I - Create a Package
    • Section II - Creating a Library
    • Section III - Creating an Executable
    • Section IV - Creating a Hello World RESTful Endpoint
      • Section IV - manifest
      • Section IV - library
      • Section IV - module
      • Section IV - integrated testing
      • Section IV - executable
  • Module III - Building a RESTful Endpoint for Sourcing Data
    • Section I - Overview
    • Section II - manifest
    • Section III - executable
    • Section IV - starting the service
    • Section V - service testing
  • Module IV - Building a Genesis Microservice for Processing the Sourced Data
    • Section I - Overview
    • Section II - manifest
    • Section III - executable
    • Section IV - starting the service
    • Section V - service testing
  • Module V - Building a Provisioning Microservice
    • Section I - Overview
    • Section II - manifest
    • Section III - executable
    • Section IV - starting the service
    • Section V - adding the business logic
    • Section VI - testing the service
  • Module VI - Building a RESTful Endpoint for Publishing Reporting Data
    • Section I - Overview
    • Section II - manifest
    • Section III - executable
    • Section IV - starting the service
    • Section V - adding the business logic
    • Section VI - testing the service
  • Privacy Design Strategies
  • Further Exploration
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  1. Module I - Overview of the DaaS Pattern

Section III - Data Provisioning

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Provisioning logic will be forever changing, so we need to ...

  1. ensure that process is not brittle

  2. the workflow is self-guided

  3. data records are not bundled

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