Practical MongoDB Aggregations: The official guide to developing optimal aggregation pipelines with MongoDB 7.0

Author:   Paul Done ,  Asya Kamsky
Publisher:   Packt Publishing Limited
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9781835080641


Pages:   312
Publication Date:   07 September 2023
Format:   Paperback
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Begin your journey toward efficient data manipulation with this robust technical guide and enhance your aggregation skills while building efficient pipelines for a variety of tasks Key Features Build effective aggregation pipelines for increased productivity and performance Solve common data manipulation and analysis problems with the help of practical examples Learn essential strategies to aggregate time series data in financial datasets and IoT Purchase of the print or Kindle book includes a free PDF eBook Book DescriptionOfficially endorsed by MongoDB, Inc., Practical MongoDB Aggregations helps you unlock the full potential of the MongoDB aggregation framework, including the latest features of MongoDB 7.0. This book provides practical, easy-to-digest principles and approaches for increasing your effectiveness in developing aggregation pipelines, supported by examples for building pipelines to solve complex data manipulation and analytical tasks. This book is customized for developers, architects, data analysts, data engineers, and data scientists with some familiarity with the aggregation framework. It begins by explaining the framework's architecture and then shows you how to build pipelines optimized for productivity and scale. Given the critical role arrays play in MongoDB's document model, the book delves into best practices for optimally manipulating arrays. The latter part of the book equips you with examples to solve common data processing challenges so you can apply the lessons you've learned to practical situations. By the end of this MongoDB book, you’ll have learned how to utilize the MongoDB aggregation framework to streamline your data analysis and manipulation processes effectively.What you will learn Develop dynamic aggregation pipelines tailored to changing business requirements Master essential techniques to optimize aggregation pipelines for rapid data processing Achieve optimal efficiency for applying aggregations to vast datasets with effective sharding strategies Eliminate the performance penalties of processing data externally by filtering, grouping, and calculating aggregated values directly within the database Use pipelines to help you secure your data access and distribution Who this book is forThis book is for intermediate-level developers, architects, analysts, engineers, and data scientists who are interested in learning about aggregation capabilities in MongoDB. Working knowledge of MongoDB is needed to get the most out of this book.

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Author:   Paul Done ,  Asya Kamsky
Publisher:   Packt Publishing Limited
Imprint:   Packt Publishing Limited
ISBN:  

9781835080641


ISBN 10:   1835080642
Pages:   312
Publication Date:   07 September 2023
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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Paul Done is a Field CTO at MongoDB Inc., having been a Solutions Architect for the past decade at MongoDB. He has previously held roles in various software disciplines, including engineering, consulting, and pre-sales, at companies like Oracle, Novell, and BEA Systems. Paul specializes in databases and middleware, focusing on resiliency, scalability, transactions, event processing, and applying evolvable data model approaches. He spent most of the early 2000s building Java EE (J2EE) transactional systems on WebLogic, integrated with relational databases like Oracle RAC and messaging systems like MQ Series.

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