Session
Relationships are Hard – Data modeling with NoSQL
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Target Audience
Developers looking to learn when to use NoSQL databases over relational databases and who wonder how to model data for NoSQL
Assumed knowledge for the topic
Basic data modeling/database design principles
Objective of the topic
Learn data modeling with NoSQL databases, and how it differs from relational database data modeling., We will also look at good opportunities for using a NoSQL database and when a relational database is still the way to go. We will see why many NoSQL databases don’t pass the ACID (Atomicity, Consistency, Isolation, Durability) test on purpose and what this means to you, the developer.
Why you are qualified to present on this topic
Have used NoSQL and relational databases and made decisions on each for our team at Computer Know How and for our clients.
FIVE main points
Have used NoSQL and relational databases and made decisions on each for our team at Computer Know How and for our clients.
Learn data modeling with NoSQL databases
Learn to identify good opportunities to use NoSQL and when not to.
Learn about ACID and the implications when using various NoSQL databases
Discuss various paradigms for storing different datatypes in NoSQL
Discuss the advantages/disadvantages of denormalizing data or replicating data for scaling.
Level
Begginer
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Topics
Database
Data
NoSQL
Speaker
Curt Gratz
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