NoSQL 2017 - NoSQL: Database for Storage and Retrieval of data in Cloud
Topics/Call fo Papers
Book chapter proposal are invited for the edited book titled “NoSQL: Database for Storage and Retrieval of data in Cloud” to be published by CRC Press, Taylor & Francis Group (https://www.crcpress.com/aboutus)
Introduction:
NoSQL databases are available as Commercial and Open source database management software from various IT vendors (currently 225) for handling large amounts of Unstructured, Semi-structured and Hybrid data at an amazing performance with reduced complexity and cost.
NoSQL databases are specifically designed for low cost commodity hardware, mostly used for Storage and Access of data across Multiple storage clusters. Features of NoSQL databases includes Non-relational, Distributed, Open-source and Horizontally scalable. Other characteristics includes Schema-free, easy replication support, simple API, eventually consistent (BASE not ACID) and more.
The foundation of NoSQL movement was laid by the following four major research papers/Theorem/Data Storage system:
1) Dynamo paper of Amazon (Gossip protocol, Distributed key-value data store and Eventual consistency)
2) CAP Theorem
3) BASE Transaction
4) Google Bigtable
NoSQL databases are finding significance in Bigdata Analytics, Real time applications and Online Transaction Processing (OLTP).
This book will deliberate upon:
? Various types of NoSQL databases
? Characteristics, Advantages and Drawbacks of various NoSQL databases.
? Core technology used by various NoSQL database and their applications in diverse areas
? How various NoSQL databases operating within On-premise and in Cloud
? Distributed Transaction processing
? Use cases/Tutorials/Hands on NoSQL
Book Chapter proposal are invited on the following aspect of NoSQL:
1. Multi-model Databases, NewSQL, Time Series Databases, Database as a service, Non-traditional database engines.
2. Technology, Algorithm for Web based data mining/Machine learning and OLTP
3. Recent Technology, Algorithm for NoSQL
4. NoSQL and Cloud paradigm (Characteristics and Classification, Data storage Technology, Algorithms)
5. Comparison and classi?cation of In-Memory, In-Database and Hybrid NoSQL databases for Bigdata storage
6. Comparative study on mostly used NoSQL [BASE, ACID & W(rite), R(ead), N(ode) analysis]
7. Hadoop Ecosystem Tools & Algorithms
8. Various NoSQL Bigdata analytics Tools/Technology/Applications
9. Challenges and Security issues of NoSQL databases
10. Data Migration Technique/Algorithm/Platform/Tools for SQL to NoSQL Databases and vice versa
11. NoSQL Middleware, Load balancing in Distributed databases
12. Distributed Transaction processing
13. NoSQL, Distributed Database Benchmarking
14. Research trends in NoSQL/Cloud Database, Polyglot persistence
15. Case study on database having SQL-NoSQL dual features
16. Case Study/Use Cases/Demonstration/hand-on of Open Source/Proprietary NoSQL databases, Hadoop Distributed File System (Flume, Sqoop etc.).
17. Hands On/Demonstration on NoSQL (non-SQL) Quarries for data manipulation, NoSQL interfacing with application.
Guidelines for Submission of the Chapter proposal
? The average word count for each Chapter will be having around 8000 words.
? Chapter proposal must be in the attached format
? All the contributing authors have to sign a copy right agreement with the publisher (CRC Press)
? For Images/Figures reuse from any published material, the Author has to obtain written permission from the original Author. Just citation is not accepted by the publisher.
Hence, authors are requested not to reuse any Figures/Image from any published materials online/Printed.
? NoSQL technology is mainly application driven; hence the book chapter proposals discussing the generic NoSQL technology will be preferred.
? Brief Biodata of all the contributing authors in 100-150 words with following information
1. Affiliations of the Authors
2. E-mail Id of all the contributing authors.
Important Dates:
Last Date for Submission of Chapter Proposal 29th February 2016
Acceptance/Rejection notification to Authors 10st March 2016
Full Chapter submission by Accepted Authors 10st June 2016
Final Acceptance/Rejection notification to Authors 30st June 2016
Submission of revised/Final Chapters to publisher 31st July 2016
Editor
GC Deka
e-mail: ganeshdeka2000-AT-gmail.com, g.c.deka-AT-ieee.org.
Introduction:
NoSQL databases are available as Commercial and Open source database management software from various IT vendors (currently 225) for handling large amounts of Unstructured, Semi-structured and Hybrid data at an amazing performance with reduced complexity and cost.
NoSQL databases are specifically designed for low cost commodity hardware, mostly used for Storage and Access of data across Multiple storage clusters. Features of NoSQL databases includes Non-relational, Distributed, Open-source and Horizontally scalable. Other characteristics includes Schema-free, easy replication support, simple API, eventually consistent (BASE not ACID) and more.
The foundation of NoSQL movement was laid by the following four major research papers/Theorem/Data Storage system:
1) Dynamo paper of Amazon (Gossip protocol, Distributed key-value data store and Eventual consistency)
2) CAP Theorem
3) BASE Transaction
4) Google Bigtable
NoSQL databases are finding significance in Bigdata Analytics, Real time applications and Online Transaction Processing (OLTP).
This book will deliberate upon:
? Various types of NoSQL databases
? Characteristics, Advantages and Drawbacks of various NoSQL databases.
? Core technology used by various NoSQL database and their applications in diverse areas
? How various NoSQL databases operating within On-premise and in Cloud
? Distributed Transaction processing
? Use cases/Tutorials/Hands on NoSQL
Book Chapter proposal are invited on the following aspect of NoSQL:
1. Multi-model Databases, NewSQL, Time Series Databases, Database as a service, Non-traditional database engines.
2. Technology, Algorithm for Web based data mining/Machine learning and OLTP
3. Recent Technology, Algorithm for NoSQL
4. NoSQL and Cloud paradigm (Characteristics and Classification, Data storage Technology, Algorithms)
5. Comparison and classi?cation of In-Memory, In-Database and Hybrid NoSQL databases for Bigdata storage
6. Comparative study on mostly used NoSQL [BASE, ACID & W(rite), R(ead), N(ode) analysis]
7. Hadoop Ecosystem Tools & Algorithms
8. Various NoSQL Bigdata analytics Tools/Technology/Applications
9. Challenges and Security issues of NoSQL databases
10. Data Migration Technique/Algorithm/Platform/Tools for SQL to NoSQL Databases and vice versa
11. NoSQL Middleware, Load balancing in Distributed databases
12. Distributed Transaction processing
13. NoSQL, Distributed Database Benchmarking
14. Research trends in NoSQL/Cloud Database, Polyglot persistence
15. Case study on database having SQL-NoSQL dual features
16. Case Study/Use Cases/Demonstration/hand-on of Open Source/Proprietary NoSQL databases, Hadoop Distributed File System (Flume, Sqoop etc.).
17. Hands On/Demonstration on NoSQL (non-SQL) Quarries for data manipulation, NoSQL interfacing with application.
Guidelines for Submission of the Chapter proposal
? The average word count for each Chapter will be having around 8000 words.
? Chapter proposal must be in the attached format
? All the contributing authors have to sign a copy right agreement with the publisher (CRC Press)
? For Images/Figures reuse from any published material, the Author has to obtain written permission from the original Author. Just citation is not accepted by the publisher.
Hence, authors are requested not to reuse any Figures/Image from any published materials online/Printed.
? NoSQL technology is mainly application driven; hence the book chapter proposals discussing the generic NoSQL technology will be preferred.
? Brief Biodata of all the contributing authors in 100-150 words with following information
1. Affiliations of the Authors
2. E-mail Id of all the contributing authors.
Important Dates:
Last Date for Submission of Chapter Proposal 29th February 2016
Acceptance/Rejection notification to Authors 10st March 2016
Full Chapter submission by Accepted Authors 10st June 2016
Final Acceptance/Rejection notification to Authors 30st June 2016
Submission of revised/Final Chapters to publisher 31st July 2016
Editor
GC Deka
e-mail: ganeshdeka2000-AT-gmail.com, g.c.deka-AT-ieee.org.
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