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Consumer-Driven Contract Testing for Data Products
Data Mesh is a decentralized approach to enterprise data management. A Data Mesh consists of Data Products, which can be composed to form higher-order Data Products. In order for a Data Mesh to scale, this composition needs to be safe and efficient, which calls for automated testing. In the Microservices architecture, scalably testing the interaction between services is sometimes achieved by an approach called Consumer-Driven Contract Testing. This session explores how this approach can be applied to the automated testing of Data Products.
Target Audience: Data Engineers, Data Scientists
Prerequisites: Basic knowledge of key concepts of Data Mesh, such as Data Products, as well as basic knowledge of Microservices architectural practices
Level: Advanced
Arif Wider is a professor of software engineering at HTW Berlin and a fellow technology consultant with Thoughtworks Germany, where he served as Head of Data & AI before moving back to academia. As a vital part of research, teaching, and consulting, he is passionate about distilling and distributing great ideas and concepts that emerge in the software engineering community. He is a frequent speaker at conferences, book author, and industry expert on topics around Data Mesh.