Practical Hadoop migration : how to integrate your RDBMS with the Hadoop ecosystem and re-architect relational applications to NoSQL /: how to integrate your RDBMS with the Hadoop ecosystem and re-architect relational applications to NoSQL. (2016)
- Record Type:
- Book
- Title:
- Practical Hadoop migration : how to integrate your RDBMS with the Hadoop ecosystem and re-architect relational applications to NoSQL /: how to integrate your RDBMS with the Hadoop ecosystem and re-architect relational applications to NoSQL. (2016)
- Main Title:
- Practical Hadoop migration : how to integrate your RDBMS with the Hadoop ecosystem and re-architect relational applications to NoSQL
- Further Information:
- Note: Bhushan Lakhe.
- Authors:
- Lakhe, Bhushan
- Contents:
- At a Glance; Contents; Foreword; About the Author; About the Technical Reviewer; Acknowledgments; Introduction; Chapter 1: RDBMS Meets Hadoop: Integrating, Re-Architecting, and Transitioning; Conceptual Differences Between Relational and HDFS NoSQL Databases; Relational Design and Hadoop in Conjunction: Advantages and Challenges; Type of Data; Data Volume; Business Need; Deciding to Integrate, Re-Architect, or Transition; Type of Data; Type of Application; Business Objectives; How to Integrate, Re-Architect, or Transition; Integration; Re-Architecting Using Lambda Architecture. Batch LayerServing Layer; Speed Layer; Transition to Hadoop/NoSQL; Type of Data; Data Volume; Data Distribution; Migrating the Data; Summary; Part I: Relational Database Management Systems: A Review of Design Principles, Models and Best Practices; Chapter 2: Understanding RDBMS Design Principles; Overview of Design Methodologies; Top-down; Bottom-up; SSADM; Exploring Design Methodologies; Top-down; Bottom-up; SSADM; Feasibility Study; Investigation of the Current Environment; Business System Options; Requirements Specification; Technical System Options; Logical Design; Physical Design. Pros and Cons of SSADMComponents of Database Design; Normal Forms; First Normal Form; Second Normal Form; Third Normal Form; Keys in Relational Design; Optionality and Cardinality; Supertypes and Subtypes; Summary; Chapter 3: Using SSADM for Relational Design; Feasibility Study; Project Initiation Plan; Requirements andAt a Glance; Contents; Foreword; About the Author; About the Technical Reviewer; Acknowledgments; Introduction; Chapter 1: RDBMS Meets Hadoop: Integrating, Re-Architecting, and Transitioning; Conceptual Differences Between Relational and HDFS NoSQL Databases; Relational Design and Hadoop in Conjunction: Advantages and Challenges; Type of Data; Data Volume; Business Need; Deciding to Integrate, Re-Architect, or Transition; Type of Data; Type of Application; Business Objectives; How to Integrate, Re-Architect, or Transition; Integration; Re-Architecting Using Lambda Architecture. Batch LayerServing Layer; Speed Layer; Transition to Hadoop/NoSQL; Type of Data; Data Volume; Data Distribution; Migrating the Data; Summary; Part I: Relational Database Management Systems: A Review of Design Principles, Models and Best Practices; Chapter 2: Understanding RDBMS Design Principles; Overview of Design Methodologies; Top-down; Bottom-up; SSADM; Exploring Design Methodologies; Top-down; Bottom-up; SSADM; Feasibility Study; Investigation of the Current Environment; Business System Options; Requirements Specification; Technical System Options; Logical Design; Physical Design. Pros and Cons of SSADMComponents of Database Design; Normal Forms; First Normal Form; Second Normal Form; Third Normal Form; Keys in Relational Design; Optionality and Cardinality; Supertypes and Subtypes; Summary; Chapter 3: Using SSADM for Relational Design; Feasibility Study; Project Initiation Plan; Requirements and User Catalogue; Requirements Catalogue; User Catalogue; Current Environment Description; Current System Description; Current Physical Data Flow Model; Current Logical Data Model; Proposed Environment Description; Business Activity Model; Data Specification. Function SpecificationProblem Definition; Feasibility Study Report; Requirements Analysis; Investigation of Current Environment; Current Data Flow Model; Current Logical Data Model; Requirements Catalogue; User Catalogue; Logical Data Store/Entity Cross-Reference; Logical View of Current Services and System Scope; Business System Options; Requirements Specification; Data Flow Model; Logical Data Model; Function Definitions; GetPlayerInjuryInfo; GetPlayerChronicCondInfo; GetPlayerContractDetails; GetPlayerScheduleInfo; CalculateLossOfPlayPremium; EvalLossOfPlayClaim. Effect Correspondence Diagrams (ECDs)Entity Life Histories (ELHs); Logical System Specification; Technical Systems Options; Logical Design; Update Processing Model; Enquiry Processing Model; Data Catalogue; Physical Design; Logical to Physical Transformation; Space Estimation Growth Provisioning; Optimizing Physical Design; Summary; Chapter 4: RDBMS Design and Implementation Tools; Database Design Tools; CASE tools; Building and Using Design Layers; Categorizing Design Using Subject Areas; Display Level of a Model; Forward and Reverse Engineering; Creating Reusable Components. … (more)
- Publisher Details:
- Berkeley, CA : Apress
- Publication Date:
- 2016
- Copyright Date:
- 2016
- Extent:
- 1 online resource (xxiv, 305 pages), illustrations (some color)
- Subjects:
- 005.74
004
Computer science
Data integration (Computer science)
COMPUTERS -- Database Management -- General
Data integration (Computer science)
Computer Science
Computer Science, general
Database Management
Data Structures
Logic Design
Computers -- Computer Science
Computers -- Data Modeling & Design
Computers -- Logic Design
Computer science
Algorithms & data structures
Computer architecture & logic design
Database management
Data structures (Computer science)
Logic design
Databases
Electronic books
Electronic books - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9781484212875
1484212878
1484212886
9781484212882 - Related ISBNs:
- 9781484212882
- Notes:
- Note: Online resource; title from PDF title page (SpringerLink, viewed August 24, 2016).
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- Legal Deposit; Only available on premises controlled by the deposit library and to one user at any one time; The Legal Deposit Libraries (Non-Print Works) Regulations (UK).
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