I always thought the analogy would be cheesy, but Adrian Cho’s “Jazz Process” is a carefully researched and well presented “framework for improving collaboration, innovation and agility inspired by the way in which jazz musicians deliver strong, innovative performances.”  Mr. Cho, with deep roots in both jazz and application development, presents a method for app dev teams to work together the way jazz musicians do to “deliver on-time, high-quality performances that will attract and retain customers and do it all in real-time under continuous scrutiny.”

To put cards on the table, while Mr. Cho is a dedicated dual-career professional who plays jazz at the highest level, I’m a dedicated IT professional who spends some evenings as a serious amateur at local watering holes and private parties.  To me, Mr Cho really nails it.  He groups 14 principles into four categories on how teams can effectively work, collaborate, execute, and innovate together, bringing honed skills, “big ears”, trust, and commitment to deliver successful outcomes. Continue reading »

 

Thanks to all who attended my presentations at SQL Saturday on April 10.  Here are the materials from my two presentations:

- The Business End of Data Modeling (2.5m powerpoint presentation)

- Normalize Metadata For Data Integration Analysis (5.5m full version, zip including presentation and code samples)

- Normalize Metadata For Data Integration Analysis (small) (2m reduced size version, graphics removed from ppt file)

Here are some quick notes for those looking to run the Metadata prototype:

The prototype metadata database includes SQL Server 2008 data definition language and data manipulation language (DDL and DML) needed to create the database and populate it with tables and columns from Microsoft’s AdventureWorksDW sample database. It also includes a sample requirements spreadsheet and source-to-target map, and SSIS jobs to load the spreadsheets to corresponding metadata tables. These define fictional requirements and mappings to populate the AdventureWorksDW FACTInternetSales table from tables in the AdventureWorks sample database.

AdventureWorks and AdventureWorksDW are available here: http://msftdbprodsamples.codeplex.com/Wikipage (accessed 4/14/2010)

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