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We’ve reached the point where we have to start talking about solutions. Indeed, the second part of this book is dedicated to this. The analyses so far direct us toward a number of solutions. We will have to explore the idea of tighter integration—whether and how we can put the data model center stage—and if we can find a programming language that fits these concepts. There are, however, a few hurdles.
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Jong, J. (2019). Five Dogmas That Hold Us Back. In: Vertically Integrated Architectures. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-4252-0_4
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