Professional NoSQL
By: Tiwari, Shashank
Material type: BookSeries: Publisher: Indianapolis, IN : Wiley, c2011.Description: 361 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.ISBN: 978-0470942246Program: CSCI235Subject(s): Database management | Electronic data processing -- Structured techniques | Computers -- Data processingDDC classification: 005.75 TI PR Online resources: Location MapItem type | Home library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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005.746 SA IN Introduction to data compression | 005.75 HA ND Handbook of big data / | 005.75 HO DA Data Modeling for MongoDB: | 005.75 TI PR Professional NoSQL | 005.75 TI PR Professional NoSQL | 005.756 AD CO Concepts of database management / | 005.756 HA RE Relational database design and implementation : |
Professional NoSQL; Contents; Introduction; Part I: Getting started; Chapter 1: NoSQL: What it is and why you need It; Definition and introduction; Context and a bit of history; big data; Scalability; Definition and introduction; Sorted ordered column-oriented stores; Key/value stores; Document databases; Graph databases; Summary; Chapter 2: Hello NoSQL: Getting initial hands-on experience; First impressions -- Examining two simple examples; A simple set of persistent preferences data; Storing car make and model data; Working with language bindings; Mongodb's drivers; A first look at thrift.
NoSQL databases are an efficient and powerful tool for storing and manipulating vast quantities of data. Most NoSQL databases scale well as data grows. In addition, they are often malleable and flexible enough to accommodate semi–structured and sparse data sets. This comprehensive hands–on guide presents fundamental concepts and practical solutions for getting you ready to use NoSQL databases. Expert author Shashank Tiwari begins with a helpful introduction on the subject of NoSQL, explains its characteristics and typical uses, and looks at where it fits in the application stack. Unique insights help you choose which NoSQL solutions are best for solving your specific data storage needs.
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