Open-Source Database Compatibility
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Open-Source Database Compatibility.
A comprehensive guide to the Oracle open-source database system, covering topics such as installation, configuration, administration, and development.
Provides an overview of principles, architectures, and techniques for building open-source database systems, emphasizing techniques to enable the database system to manage complex datasets efficiently.
Focuses on the problem of interoperability in heterogeneous database systems and in particular on the application of semantic integration techniques to achieve data source integration and interoperability.
This tutorial provides an introduction to the MySQL open-source database system including an overview of database concepts, installation, and basic usage.
A comprehensive guide to MongoDB, an open-source NoSQL database system, including an overview of concepts, installation, and usage.
A comprehensive guide to Hadoop, an open-source data processing platform for large datasets, including an overview of concepts, installation, and usage.
A guide to the PostgreSQL open-source database system that emphasizes practical examples and real-world usage scenarios.
A comprehensive guide to Cassandra, an open-source NoSQL database system, including an overview of concepts, installation, and usage.
A comprehensive guide to Spark, an open-source data processing engine for large datasets, including an overview of concepts, installation, and usage.
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