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Force.com Enterprise Architecture - Second Edition

By : Andrew Fawcett
Book Image

Force.com Enterprise Architecture - Second Edition

By: Andrew Fawcett

Overview of this book

Companies of all sizes have seen the need for Force.com's architectural strategy focused on enabling their business objectives. Successful enterprise applications require planning, commitment, and investment in the best tools, processes, and features available. This book will teach you how to architect and support enduring applications for enterprise clients with Salesforce by exploring how to identify architecture needs and design solutions based on industry standard patterns. There are several ways to build solutions on Force.com, and this book will guide you through a logical path and show you the steps and considerations required to build packaged solutions from start to finish. It covers all aspects, from engineering to getting your application into the hands of your customers, and ensuring that they get the best value possible from your Force.com application. You will get acquainted with extending tools such as Lightning App Builder, Process Builder, and Flow with your own application logic. In addition to building your own application API, you will learn the techniques required to leverage the latest Lightning technologies on desktop and mobile platforms.
Table of Contents (23 chapters)
Force.com Enterprise Architecture - Second Edition
Credits
Foreword
About the Author
Acknowledgements
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Customer Feedback
Preface
Index

Mapping out end user storage requirements


During the initial requirements and design phase of your application, the best practice is to create user categorizations known as personas. Personas consider the users' typical skills, needs, and objectives. From this information, you should also start to extrapolate their data requirements, such as the data they are responsible for creating (either directly or indirectly, by running processes), and what data they need to consume (reporting). Once you have done this, try to provide an estimate of the number of records that they will create and/or consume per month.

Tip

Share these personas and their data requirements with your executive sponsors, your market researchers, early adopters, and finally the whole development team, so that they can keep them in mind and test against them as the application is developed.

For example, in our FormulaForce application, it is likely that managers will create and consume data, whereas race strategists will mostly...