WHAT IS Singleview Data Migration Architect

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WHAT IS Singleview Data Migration Architect. Please let me know any links about this..
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    http://www.sapbrain.com/FAQs/TECHNICAL/SAP_ABAP_DATADICTIONARY_FAQ.html
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    Jyotishankar Dutta
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