TY - BOOK AU - Wiese,Lena TI - Advanced Data Management: For SQL, NoSQL, Cloud and Distributed Databases T2 - De Gruyter Textbook SN - 9783110441406 AV - QA76.9.D32 U1 - 005.8 23 PY - 2015///] CY - Berlin, Boston : PB - De Gruyter, KW - Cloud computing KW - Distributed databases KW - Non-relational databases KW - Relational databases KW - SQL (Computer program language) KW - Cloud KW - NoSQL KW - SQL KW - COMPUTERS / Computer Science KW - bisacsh KW - Data models KW - Data storage KW - NoSQL databases KW - SQL databases N1 - Frontmatter --; Preface --; Overview --; Contents --; List of Figures --; List of Tables --; Part I: Introduction --; 1. Background --; 2. Relational Database Management Systems --; Part II: NOSQL And Non-Relational Databases --; 3. New Requirements, “Not only SQL” and the Cloud --; 4. Graph Databases --; 5. XML Databases --; 6. Key-value Stores and Document Databases --; 7. Column Stores --; 8. Extensible Record Stores --; 9. Object Databases --; Part III: Distributed Data Management --; 10. Distributed Database Systems --; 11. Data Fragmentation --; 12. Replication And Synchronization --; 13. Consistency --; Part IV: Conclusion --; 14. Further Database Technologies --; 15. Concluding Remarks --; Bibliography --; Index; restricted access N2 - Advanced data management has always been at the core of efficient database and information systems. Recent trends like big data and cloud computing have aggravated the need for sophisticated and flexible data storage and processing solutions.This book provides a comprehensive coverage of the principles of data management developed in the last decades with a focus on data structures and query languages. It treats a wealth of different data models and surveys the foundations of structuring, processing, storing and querying data according these models. Starting off with the topic of database design, it further discusses weaknesses of the relational data model, and then proceeds to convey the basics of graph data, tree-structured XML data, key-value pairs and nested, semi-structured JSON data, columnar and record-oriented data as well as object-oriented data. The final chapters round the book off with an analysis of fragmentation, replication and consistency strategies for data management in distributed databases as well as recommendations for handling polyglot persistence in multi-model databases and multi-database architectures. While primarily geared towards students of Master-level courses in Computer Science and related areas, this book may also be of benefit to practitioners looking for a reference book on data modeling and query processing. It provides both theoretical depth and a concise treatment of open source technologies currently on the market UR - https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110441413 UR - https://www.degruyter.com/isbn/9783110441413 UR - https://www.degruyter.com/cover/covers/9783110441413.jpg ER -