Data store construction and rollout

The artifacts required to construct the data stores are assembled; these may include SQL, DDL scripts, XML schemata, and so on. The migration procedures and migration algorithms are designed, built, and tested to ensure that they operate correctly. This process is iterative, since the design of the procedures will be refined as additional data transformation cases are discovered. Procedures may have to be radically changed if they are unable to provide sufficient performance to complete the migration in a reasonable timescale.

As the new data stores are populated with the transformed test data, their performance can be evaluated against the non-functional requirements imposed. If the performance is unsatisfactory, ...

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