MVP Development using EDA Practices, Real-time Inventory Management
Synopsis
- Advise the Client on the use of Event-Driven/Near Real-time Integration Patterns, Technologies and Implementation Strategies.
- This session was designed with the recognition that not every student will have the same level of knowledge of IBM Event Streams or event-driven architecture.
- Beginner Journey: Complete an end-to-end demo (A-to-Z) off the IBM Event Streams offering deployed in CP4i
- Advanced Journey: Develop an event-driven / near real-time inventory management MVP solution.
- Consider the content in this session to material that enables an ‘on-going learning journey’ experience.
Resources & Presentations
Deliverables
- Capture a screen shot of your final progress with this Lab. Upload Screen Shots Here Please.
Goals
Develop a deeper understand and knowledge of key event-driven use cases, event-drive architecture patterns, and near real-time integration patterns.
Develop a core understanding of the main components that make up the IBM Events Stream offering.
Develop knowledge and skills that can be used to explain how an event-driven integration approach can be used to solve a client’s IT and business goals.
Develop skills that can be used to assess a set of client requirements or PoC goals and propose an event-driven solution approach.
Develop skill that can be used to demonstrate the IBM Event Streams offering.
Guidelines
This session was designed with the recognition that not every student will have the same level of knowledge of IBM Event Streams or event-driven architecture.
This session was designed with two (2) entry points or tracks that a student can follow depending on skill level.
- Beginner Journey: This Journey is an entry level starting point and offers a Demonstration Event Stream from A to Z experience. This option offers a well scripted demo flow that covers all key aspects of IBM Event Streams on CP4i.
- Advanced Journey: This Journey 2 is a more advanced entry point and covers a full body of knowledge within the near real-time / event driven architecture domain. This Journey will have four (4) labs that progressively build out an MVP prototype supporting DoU defined goals and objectives.
Students are free to choose their entry point for the Tech Academy lab work.
Between Journey 1 and Journey 2 there may be more content to cover then can be completed in this 4-hour session. With that in mind, consider using this material as an on-going learning activity post Academy.