Dakalo is a highly motivated and dedicated individual with 4+ years of experience in Integration Analysis/Architecture specializing in analysing business requirements and designing integration solutions to achieve the specified business requirements.
He has been involved in the delivery of complex projects that are business oriented (Personal Income Tax, Corporate Income Tax, Dividend Tax, Trust Income Tax, and Withholding Tax On Interest and Online Channels).
He has managed to effectively provide value as an Integration Analyst because of his sound knowledge and exposure in integrating systems.
Lead and support enterprise integration (system and process) project with the cooperation/coordination of subject matter experts
Detailed analysis of the business requirements from the business requirements specification to assess the integration impact.
Review the external integration specifications to ensure alignment between systems internally to the organisation and external systems.
Manage and coordinate performance testing for data transformation (XML -> PSV) using WebSphere Transformation Extender (WTX)
Collaborate with other architectures (Solution Architecture, Business Architecture) during the integration design process
Identify and design technical services based on the business requirements
Develop XML schemas
Produce data mappings from the source data system to the destination data system
Document the process flow and data requirements between different integrated system
Support integration testing for a project
Investigate, analyze and provide resolution to integration issues throughout different environment (Dev, QA, Pre-Prod and Prod)
Developed and maintained the logical Integration Design Template for communicating integration design to external parties
Handover the integration design to the ESB developers
Present the Integration specification to the key stakeholders (Project Manager, Business Analysts, Developers and Strategists) involved on the project.
Computer science is a discipline that spans theory and practice. It requires thinking both in abstract terms and in concrete terms. The practical side of computing can be seen everywhere. Nowadays, practically everyone is a computer user, and many people are even computer programmers.