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Explore using the primitives as a design language #7

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ldodds opened this issue Sep 8, 2017 · 1 comment
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Explore using the primitives as a design language #7

ldodds opened this issue Sep 8, 2017 · 1 comment

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ldodds commented Sep 8, 2017

From discussion with Laura & Emilia: rather than draw larger diagrams with the notation, show how a larger data flow can be assembled from smaller alternatives.

E.g. the Brownfield Site Register ecosysytem involves:

  • collection of data by local govt
  • validation against the schema
  • publication to d.g.u
  • aggregation of the data by LGA infrastructure
  • publication of the aggregate

This makes the combination of primitive operations more obvious and avoids some issues with diagrams becoming cluttered with boundaries, etc.

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ldodds commented Sep 8, 2017

When combining the primitives together, colour can be used to indicate the key dataset that the reader should be focusing on.

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