Titan Graph Databases with Cassandra

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So far, we have discussed data modeling in Cassandra, building a large data analytics platform using Hadoop and related technologies. When business requirements require interconnectedness among various objects, an answer is having reference (joins) queries among multiple objects. Everything looks good until we have to deal with many such relations or the data volume becomes really huge.

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Mishra, V. (2014). Titan Graph Databases with Cassandra. In: Beginning Apache Cassandra Development. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-0142-8_7

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