Mask-Mediator-Wrapper architecture as a Data Mesh driver

Abstract

The data mesh is a novel data management concept that emphasises the importance of a domain before technology. The concept is still in the early stages of development and many efforts to implement and use it are expected to have negative consequences for organizations due to a lack of technological guidelines and best practices. To mitigate the risk of negative outcomes this paper proposes the use of the mask-mediator-wrapper architecture as a data mesh driver. The mask-mediator-wrapper architecture provides a set of prefabricated configurable components that provide basic functionalities which a data mesh requires. This paper shows how the two concepts are compatible in terms of functionality, data modelling, evolvability and aligned capabilities. A mask-mediator-wrapper driven data mesh facilitates: low-risk adoption trials, rapid prototyping, standardization, and a guarantee of evolvability.

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