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Sequence 099 — Meridian applied lab - execute, vary and prove
Stage: Applied Lab
Source: CDMP Master Execution Manual — Chapter 5
When / purpose
Perform the Chapter 5 work independently enough that the output is evidence of understanding rather than tutorial completion.
What you should learn
- Follow the business problem, not a click path.
- Explain every technology action that affects the result.
- Vary or break one fact when the lab design calls for it.
- Preserve before/after evidence and reasoning.
What to read / study
| Priority | Resource | Use now | Stop point |
|---|---|---|---|
| MUST | Chapter 5 Applied Lab guide | Use the source-grounded Chapter 5 lab once available. | Do not substitute a generic web lab. |
| MUST | Meridian evidence area | Save evidence and journal entries. | No real sensitive data. |
Do this in order
- Perform the lab in the prescribed order.
- Annotate decisions and assumptions as you work.
- When a script/template is supplied, explain it before running and change a learning-critical part yourself.
- Capture the required evidence.
- Rebuild or repeat the critical portion without step-by-step prompting.
Meridian application
Expected outputs: ERDs; PostgreSQL DDL; model decision log; integrity tests.
Create / save
ERDs; PostgreSQL DDL; model decision log; integrity tests + evidence + independent reconstruction proof.
Stop / boundary
Stay inside the current source/skill boundary. Do not pre-learn later chapters or engineering depth.
Completion gate
You can reproduce the critical result and explain how it demonstrates Chapter 5 rather than merely showing a finished artifact.
NEXT → Sequence 100 — Chapter 5 DMBOK debrief, error repair and spaced revisit
Operationalized from the verified canonical 00C Master Execution Manual; not a verbatim transcription.
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