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Designing Data-Intensive Applications
- Author: Martin Kleppmann
- Publisher: O'Reilly Media
- Μορφή: Soft Cover
- Έτος έκδοσης: 2017
- Αριθμός σελίδων: 562
- Κωδικός ISBN-13: 9781449373320
- Διαστάσεις: 14×21
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Data is at the center of many challenges in system design today. Difficult issues need to be figured out, such as scalability, consistency, reliability, efficiency, and maintainability. In addition, we have an overwhelming variety of tools, including NoSQL datastores, stream or batch processors, and message brokers. What are the right choices for your application? How do you make sense of all these buzzwords? In this practical and comprehensive guide, author Martin Kleppmann helps you navigate this diverse landscape by examining the pros and cons of various technologies for processing and storing data. Software keeps changing, but the fundamental principles remain the same. With this book, software engineers and architects will learn how to apply those ideas in practice, and how to make full use of data in modern applications.
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- Genre
- Computers - Information Technology
- Language
- English
- Format
- Soft Cover
- Number of Pages
- 562
- Publication Date
- 2017
- Dimensions
- 14x21 cm
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