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Comprehensive Course on MongoDB & Data Modeling
MODULE 1: Introduction to NOSQL Databases
1.1 What is NoSQL (1:56)
1.2 History of Databases (2:34)
1.3 Need new kind of database (2:31)
1.4 Features of NOSQL (2:06)
1.5 NOSQL Databases (4:58)
1.6 Benefits of NOSQL Databases (2:48)
1.7 ACID Properties (3:04)
1.8 CAP Theorem (2:13)
1.9 BASE Properties (2:21)
1.10 NOSQL vs RDBMS (3:41)
MODULE 2: JSON and BSON
2.1 What is JSON (1:32)
2.2 JSON syntax rules (1:35)
2.3 JSON Data types (1:43)
2.4 Example of JSON (1:24)
2.5 What is BSON (2:09)
2.6 How Mongo DB uses BSON (1:32)
2.7 Reasons to use NOSQL (1:53)
2.8 Installation of MongoDB on Windows (3:20)
MODULE 3: Introduction to Mongo DB
3.1 What is Mongo DB (1:26)
3.2 Overview of Mongo DB (2:28)
3.3 Features of Mongo DB (3:52)
3.4 Why use Mongo DB (1:14)
3.5 Database in Mongo DB (1:48)
3.6 Collection in Mongo DB (3:50)
3.7 Document in Mongo DB (2:02)
3.8 Data Types in Mongo DB (2:18)
3.9 Terminologies in RDBMS and Mongo DB (1:07)
3.10 Introduction to Mongo DB shell (7:06)
3.11 Handson for data types in MongoDB (4:05)
MODULE 4: CRUD Operations
4.1 CRUD Introduction (1:45)
4.2 Database Operations (1:28)
4.3 CRUD Concept (0:59)
4.4 Types of Read Operations (4:04)
4.5 Write Operations (4:14)
4.6 Create Operations (4:03)
4.7 Read Operations (1:54)
4.8 Delete Operations (3:13)
4.9 Operators used to update (1:40)
4.10 Update Operations (10:29)
4.11 Handson for operators used in mongoDB (7:54)
MODULE 5: Data Modelling
5.1 Data Modelling Introduction (1:41)
5.2 Data Model Design (4:17)
5.3 Normalized Data Models (1:29)
5.4 Handson for data model design (10:51)
5.5 Operational Factors and Data Models (2:39)
5.6 Introduction to GridFS (1:00)
5.7 GridFS Collection (2:36)
5.8 Hands-ON on GridFS (3:10)
5.9 Model Relationship between Documents (2:38)
5.10 Model Tree Structures (2:55)
5.11 Architecture of Mongo DB (3:02)
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What is NoSQL
History of Databases
Need new kind of databases
Features of NoSQL
NoSQL Databases
Benefits of NoSQL Databases
ACID Properties
CAP Theorem
BASE Properties
NoSQL vs.RDBMS
2.1 What is JSON
2.2 JSON syntax rules
2.3 JSON Data types
2.4 Example of JSON
2.5 What is BSON
2.6 How Mongo DB uses BSON
2.7 Reasons to use NOSQL
3.1 What is Mongo DB
3.2 Overview of Mongo DB
3.3 Features of Mongo DB
3.4 Why use Mongo DB
3.5 Database in Mongo DB
3.6 Collection in Mongo DB
3.7 Document in Mongo DB
3.8 Data Types in Mongo DB
3.9 Terminologies in RDBMS and Mongo DB
3.10 Introduction to Mongo DB shell
3.11 Handson for data types in MongoDB
4.1 CRUD Introduction
4.2 Database Operations
4.3 CRUD Concept
4.4 Types of Read Operations
4.5 Types of Write Operations
4.6 Create Operations
4.7 Read Operations
4.8 Delete Operations
4.9 Operators used to update
4.10 Update Operations
4.11 Handson for operators used in mongodb
5.1 Data Modelling Introduction
5.2 Data Model Design
5.3 Normalized Data Models
5.4 Handson for data model design
5.5 Operational Factors and Data Models
5.6 Introduction to GridFS
5.7 GridFS Collection
5.8 Hands-ON on GridFS
5.9 Model relationship between documents
5.10 Model tree structures
5.11 Architecture of Mongo DB
1.2 History of Databases
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