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Index
Foreword By Ryan Smith, Information Architect at Nike Introduction
Conventions Used in This Book
Section I Getting Started Chapter 1 The Power of Data Modeling
Many Forms to Represent an Information Landscape Confirming and Documenting Different Perspectives Data Modeling Is Not Optional! Embarking on Our Publishing Adventure EXERCISE 1: Life Without Data Modeling?
Chapter 2 The Power of NoSQL and MongoDB
NoSQL vs. the Traditional Relational Database Four Types of NoSQL Databases MongoDB Is a Document-Oriented NoSQL Database Installing MongoDB
Chapter 3 MongoDB Objects
Entities Attributes Domains Relationships Keys
Chapter 4 MongoDB Functionality
Adding Data in MongoDB Querying Data in MongoDB Updating Data in MongoDB Deleting Data in MongoDB EXERCISE 4: MongoDB Functionality
Section II Levels of Granularity Chapter 5 Conceptual Data Modeling
Concept Explanation Conceptual Data Modeling Approach EXERCISE 5: Conceptual Data Modeling Mindset
Chapter 6 Logical Data Modeling
Logical Data Modeling Approach EXERCISE 6: Logical Data Modeling Mindset
Chapter 7 Physical Data Modeling
Physical Data Modeling Approach
Section III Case Study Chapter 8 Survey Data Entry
Case Study Background Conceptual Data Modeling Logical Data Modeling Physical Data Modeling
APPENDIX A Answers to Exercises
EXERCISE 1: Life without Data Modeling? EXERCISE 2: Subtyping in MongoDB EXERCISE 3: Interpreting Queries EXERCISE 4: MongoDB Functionality EXERCISE 5: Conceptual Data Modeling Mindset EXERCISE 6: Logical Data Modeling Mindset EXERCISE 7: Embed or Reference
APPENDIX B References APPENDIX C Glossary Index
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