NoSQL Data Models (Wiley)
Monday, 08 October 2018

This book presents recent research work in NoSQL, covering the following basic aspects: semantic data management, graph databases, and big data management in cloud environments. Author Olivier Pivert looks at the evolution of basic concepts such as data models, query languages, and new challenges regarding implementation issues. Topics covered also include SparQL query processing with Apache Spark, querying RDF data, and Fuzzy Preference queries to NoSQL graph databases.

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Author: Olivier Pivert
Publisher: Wiley
Date: August 2018
Pages: 278
ISBN: 978-1786303646
Print: 1786303647
Kindle: B07G3BMK72
Audience: NoSQL developers
Level: Intermediate
Category: Data Science

 

 

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Publisher: Packt
Date: September 2022
Pages: 780
ISBN: 978-1800566491
Print: 1800566492
Kindle: ‎ B0BGRBDJLS
Audience: C# developers
Rating:  4
Reviewer: Mike James
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Author: Prashanth Jayaram et al
Publisher: Independent
Pages: 622
ISBN: 979-8706128029
Print: B08Y4LBTP4
Kindle: B08XZQJHMK
Audience: Azure DBAs
Rating: 2 or 4 (see review for details)
Reviewer: Ian Stirk

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