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NoSQL Databases

HUMAN. ENVIRONMENT. TECHNOLOGIES. Proceedings of the Students International Scientific and Practical Conference, 2021
Darbā ir aprakstīts trīs NoSQL datubāžu salīdzinājums: Mango, CouchBase un Cassandra. Datubāžu salīdzinājuma dati tika iegūti izmantojot YCSB- programmu, kura noslogo datubāzi ar dažādām darba slodzēm, kuras atbilst mūsdienu moderno aplikāciju prasībām.
Konstantinos Domdouzis   +2 more
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The NoSQL Toolbox: The NoSQL Landscape in a Nutshell

2020
In this chapter, we highlight the design space of distributed database systems, dividing it by the four dimensions sharding, replication, storage management, and query processing. The goal is to provide a comprehensive set of data management requirements that have to be considered for designing a flexible backend for globally distributed web ...
Felix Gessert   +2 more
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NoSQL Undo: Recovering NoSQL databases by undoing operations

2016 IEEE 15th International Symposium on Network Computing and Applications (NCA), 2016
NoSQL databases offer high throughput, support for huge data structures, and capacity to scale horizontally at the expense of not supporting relational data, ACID consistency and a standard SQL syntax. Due to their simplicity and flexibility, NoSQL databases are becoming very popular among web application developers.
David Matos, Miguel Correia
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NoSQL Databases

2015
NoSQL database provides a mechanism for storage and access of data across multiple storage clusters. NoSQL dabases are finding significant and growing industry to meet the huge data storage requirements of Big data, real time applications, and Cloud Computing. NoSQL databases have lots of advantages over the conventional RDBMS features.
Mainak Adhikari, Sukhendu Kar
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Streaming in NoSQL

2014 20th IEEE International Conference on Parallel and Distributed Systems (ICPADS), 2014
Present NoSQL databases are passive entities, where users proactively access the databases. While NoSQL databases are scalable due to their horizontal scale-out designs, data items stored in potentially very large databases are difficult to retrieve in terms of access delay, programmability and usability. In this paper, we advocate supporting events in
Chia-Ping Tsai, Hung-Chang Hsiao
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Spring with NoSQL

2017
Most applications use a relational database such as Oracle, MySQL, or PostgreSQL; however, there is more to data storage than just SQL databases.
Marten Deinum, Daniel Rubio, Josh Long
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