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Applied SSIS Design Patterns 5.0

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"Design Patterns" is more than a trendy buzz phrase; design patterns are a way of breaking down complex development projects into manageable tasks. They lend themselves to several development methodologies and apply to SSIS development. Chances are you''re using your own design patterns now! In this spotlight session, Andy Leonard defines design patterns applicable to SSIS, and then demonstrates their use to develop SSIS solutions. The session is designed for those with little or no exposure to design patterns or application development methodologies; but with good experience in SSIS. The goal is to introduce the science, terminology, and philosophy of design patterns to those wishing to learn more; then demonstrate how to leverage the principles just described by applying them to every day SSIS development. Demonstrations will also include migration through the application lifecycle, deployment, and maintenance.

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Missing sqlfool, 09 Nov 19:49

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When people ask me which sessions I learned the most from, this is one of the ones I mention! Lots of great content. I'm waiting for the video to be available so I can go back through the material and "follow along at home."

Missing Tim Mitchell, 26 Nov 21:57

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Simply put, this was my favorite session of the summit. Useful information, well presented - I plan on implementing what was shown! Thanks Andy.

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