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Author Sullivan, Dan, 1962- author.
Title NoSQL for mere mortals / Dan Sullivan.
Publisher Hoboken, NJ : Addison-Wesley, [2015]
Copyright date ©2015


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Descript xxxii, 510 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
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Contents Part I: Introduction. Chapter 1: Different databases for different requirements -- Chapter 2: Variety of NoSQL databases -- Part II: Key value databases. Chapter 3: Introduction to key-value databases -- Chapter 4: Key-value database terminology -- Chapter 5: Designing for key-value databases -- Part III: Document databases. Chapter 6: Introduction to document databases -- Chapter 7: Document database terminology -- Chapter 8: Designing for document databases -- Part IV: Column family databases. Chapter 9: Introduction to column family databases -- Chapter 10: Column family database terminology -- Chapter 11: Designing for column family databases -- Part IV: Graph databases. Chapter 12: Introduction to graph databases -- Chapter 13: Graph database terminology -- Chapter 14: Designing for graph databases -- Part VI: Choosing a databases for your application. Chapter 15: Guidelines for selecting a database -- Part VII: Appendices. Appendix A: Answers to chapter review questions -- Appendix B: List of NoSQL databases.
ISBN 0134023218
9780134023212
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Author Sullivan, Dan, 1962- author.
Series For mere mortals
For mere mortals series.
Subject Non-relational databases.
Descript xxxii, 510 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
Content text txt
Media unmediated n
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Contents Part I: Introduction. Chapter 1: Different databases for different requirements -- Chapter 2: Variety of NoSQL databases -- Part II: Key value databases. Chapter 3: Introduction to key-value databases -- Chapter 4: Key-value database terminology -- Chapter 5: Designing for key-value databases -- Part III: Document databases. Chapter 6: Introduction to document databases -- Chapter 7: Document database terminology -- Chapter 8: Designing for document databases -- Part IV: Column family databases. Chapter 9: Introduction to column family databases -- Chapter 10: Column family database terminology -- Chapter 11: Designing for column family databases -- Part IV: Graph databases. Chapter 12: Introduction to graph databases -- Chapter 13: Graph database terminology -- Chapter 14: Designing for graph databases -- Part VI: Choosing a databases for your application. Chapter 15: Guidelines for selecting a database -- Part VII: Appendices. Appendix A: Answers to chapter review questions -- Appendix B: List of NoSQL databases.
ISBN 0134023218
9780134023212
Author Sullivan, Dan, 1962- author.
Series For mere mortals
For mere mortals series.
Subject Non-relational databases.
LOCATION SHELVED AT LOAN TYPE STATUS
 BJL Reading Room 1st floor HDC  QA 76.9 D32 S9  4 WEEK LOAN  AVAILABLE
 BJL Reading Room 1st floor HDC  QA 76.9 D32 S9  4 WEEK LOAN  AVAILABLE
 BJL Reading Room 1st floor HDC  QA 76.9 D32 S9  4 WEEK LOAN  AVAILABLE

Subject Non-relational databases.
Descript xxxii, 510 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
Content text txt
Media unmediated n
Carrier volume nc
Contents Part I: Introduction. Chapter 1: Different databases for different requirements -- Chapter 2: Variety of NoSQL databases -- Part II: Key value databases. Chapter 3: Introduction to key-value databases -- Chapter 4: Key-value database terminology -- Chapter 5: Designing for key-value databases -- Part III: Document databases. Chapter 6: Introduction to document databases -- Chapter 7: Document database terminology -- Chapter 8: Designing for document databases -- Part IV: Column family databases. Chapter 9: Introduction to column family databases -- Chapter 10: Column family database terminology -- Chapter 11: Designing for column family databases -- Part IV: Graph databases. Chapter 12: Introduction to graph databases -- Chapter 13: Graph database terminology -- Chapter 14: Designing for graph databases -- Part VI: Choosing a databases for your application. Chapter 15: Guidelines for selecting a database -- Part VII: Appendices. Appendix A: Answers to chapter review questions -- Appendix B: List of NoSQL databases.
ISBN 0134023218
9780134023212

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