Streaming Databases : Building Real-Time, User-Facing Solutions
(Autor) Hubert DulayReal-time applications are becoming the norm today. But building a model that works properly requires real-time data from the source, in-flight stream processing, and low latency serving of its analytics. With this practical book, data engineers, data architects, and data analysts will learn how to use streaming databases to build real-time solutions. Authors Hubert Dulay and Ralph M. Debusmann take you through streaming database fundamentals, including how these databases reduce infrastructure for real-time solutions. You'll learn the difference between streaming databases, stream processing, and real-time online analytical processing (OLAP) databases. And you'll discover when to use push queries versus pull queries, and how to serve synchronous and asynchronous data emanating from streaming databases. This guide helps you: Explore stream processing and streaming databases Learn how to build a real-time solution with a streaming database Understand how to construct materialized views from any number of streams Learn how to serve synchronous and asynchronous data Get started building low-complexity streaming solutions with minimal setup
Hubert Dulay
Hubert Dulay is a Filipino writer known for his poignant and evocative poetry. His works often explore themes of love, loss, and identity, drawing inspiration from his own personal experiences. Dulay's poetic style is characterized by its lyrical language and introspective tone, which have earned him critical acclaim in the literary community. One of his most notable works is the poetry collection "Songs of Solitude," which has been praised for its emotional depth and lyrical beauty. Dulay's contributions to literature have had a significant impact on the genre of contemporary poetry in the Philippines, inspiring a new generation of writers to explore the complexities of the human experience through verse.