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Enterprise applications

An enterprise application should function efficiently and seamlessly by meeting the business objectives of the organization, by integrating multiple systems in the organization, by being secure, and by yielding a substantial return on investment. The application should be flexible and scalable enough to adapt to the changing models of the business.

As the lead system architect (LSA), your role is to transform business applications that perform real work for real people and drive business outcomes in line with the client's digital transformation vision.

Designing Pega enterprise applications

Designing Pega enterprise applications involves creating scalable, flexible, and efficient applications by using Pega Platform™.

Pega is the enterprise AI decisioning and workflow automation platform that unlocks the business-transformation outcomes with real-time optimizations.

By starting with Pega in the middle and working your way out to all existing technologies, channels, integrations with legacy systems, and systems of record, one application at a time, the digital transformation vision becomes a reality, release by release.

Key steps in designing enterprise applications are broadly classified as:

  • Understand the business requirements
  • Evaluate the technical landscape of the client environment
  • Define application architecture
  • Implement case management and strategies
  • Model the data and reporting
  • Design the user interface and user experience
  • Configure business logic and run time approaches
  • Define and design application interfaces
  • Consider performance and security needs
  • Plan testing and quality assurance
  • Describe deployment and maintenance cycles
  • Prepare documentation and training materials

Best practices in designing enterprise applications are:

  • First design an architecture that meets the business objectives, by evaluating the possible approaches.
  • Avoid implementing or building the application directly, without first designing it
  • Follow Pega Express values and best practices - you can read more about them here.
  • Design using center-out business architecture
  • A modular architecture ensures that changes in one system or application do not affect other systems and applications in the enterprise
  • Pega’s industry-specific strategic applications can be used to build quick go-to-market and high-performing applications that use standard processes and Industry data models

 

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