NoSQL Databases

BDAT 1016


Course description

In this course, students explore the concept of NoSQL database design, which enables them to store and query data outside of traditional relational databases. Students learn about the different types of NoSQL databases, such as document databases, wide column databases, graph databases, and key-value databases. They also gain hands-on experience with different NoSQL database development tools and programming languages. The impact of clusters on database design is also discussed.

Credits

3

Course Hours

42

Prerequisites

Post Graduate level BDAT 1010 Business Intelligence Minimum Grade of 60

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