00902cam0 22002533 450 SON000132020221010111507.0573310148220040211d1999 |||||ita|0103 barusUSPoeticeskij jazik Puskina kak fakt istorij russkogo literaturnogo jazykaBoris Michajlovic GasparovPeterburgAkademiceskij Proekt1999398 p.20 cmGasparov, Boris MichajlovicAF00003859070780826ITUNISOB20221010RICAUNISOBUNISOB890102099SON0001320M 102 Monografia moderna SBNM890000580SI102099acquistocarranoUNISOBUNISOB20110913122157.020110913122229.0carranoPoeticeskij jazik Puskina kak fakt istorij russkogo literaturnogo jazyka1731627UNISOB07039nam 2200553 450 991055271830332120221016132704.01-4842-8067-910.1007/978-1-4842-8067-6(MiAaPQ)EBC6921834(Au-PeEL)EBL6921834(CKB)21393289800041(OCoLC)1303571845(OCoLC-P)1303571845(CaSebORM)9781484280676(PPN)261525344(EXLCZ)992139328980004120221016d2022 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierPro serverless data handling with Microsoft Azure architecting ETL and data-driven applications in the cloud /Benjamin Kettner and Frank GeislerBerkeley, California :Apress,[2022]©20221 online resource (317 pages) illustrationsIncludes index.Print version: Kettner, Benjamin Pro Serverless Data Handling with Microsoft Azure Berkeley, CA : Apress L. P.,c2022 9781484280669 Intro -- Table of Contents -- About the Authors -- About the Technical Reviewer -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Part I: The Basics -- Chapter 1: Azure Basics -- The Different Cloud Service Models -- Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) -- Platform as a Service (PaaS) -- Software as a Service (SaaS) -- Cloud Model Responsibilities -- The Structure of Microsoft Azure -- Azure Geographies -- Azure Regions -- Azure Availability Zones -- Azure Account -- Azure Subscription -- Azure Resource Groups -- Azure Resource Manager -- Creating and Naming the Resources -- Creating Resources -- Naming Resources -- Overview of Data Services -- Data Categories -- Azure Data Services -- Summary -- Chapter 2: Serverless Computing -- Cloud Software Delivery -- Serverless Delivery -- The Cost of Perfection -- Handling Data -- Chapter 3: Data-Driven Applications -- ETL the Classic Way -- Transformation: What Does That Mean? -- Different Data Models for Different Applications -- OLTP: The Relational Model -- Table -- Key -- Relationship -- OLAP: Star and Snowflake Schemas -- Modern Data Warehouses and Data Applications -- Part II: Hands-On -- Chapter 4: Azure Functions -- The Flavors of Azure Functions -- Triggers and Bindings -- Creating Your First Azure Function -- Creating the Azure Resources -- Creating the Function -- A Look at the Code -- Testing the Function -- Deploying Your Function -- Handling State -- The Basics -- The Code -- Running It in the Cloud -- Chapter 5: Logic Apps -- Principles of Code-Free Implementation -- Creating a Logic App -- The Logic Apps UI -- Chapter 6: Azure Data Factory -- The Building Blocks of ADF -- Working with Azure Data Factory -- Creating an ADF Using Azure CLI -- Preparing Resources -- Creating a Pipeline -- Parametrizing Your Pipeline -- Creating a Data Flow -- Best Practices -- Using Git -- Using Azure Key Vault.Chapter 7: Database and Storage Options -- Relational and Non-Relational Data Explained -- Storage Accounts -- Storage Account Basics -- Creating a Storage Account -- Using Azure Table Storage -- Azure Queue Storage -- Cosmos DB -- Use Cases for Cosmos DB Accounts -- Azure SQL DB Serverless -- Creating a Serverless SQL Database -- When to Choose What? -- Chapter 8: IoT Hub, Event Hub, and Streaming Data -- IoT Hub -- Event Hub -- Service Bus -- Stream Analytics -- Chapter 9: Power BI -- Power BI Service and Power BI Desktop -- Building Data Visualizations with Power BI Reports -- Visualizing Data Streams -- Sharing Content -- Licensing of Power BI -- Part III: Design Practices -- Chapter 10: Achieving Resiliency -- What Is Resiliency? -- How Is Resiliency Ensured? -- Different Areas to Be Resilient -- Patterns That Support Resiliency -- Choosing the Right Services for Resiliency -- Achieving Resiliency -- Chapter 11: Queues, Messages, and Commands -- Messages -- Events -- Commands -- Scenarios for Events and Commands -- Implementing the Scenario -- Chapter 12: Processing Streams of Data -- Streaming Data-What Is It About? -- Stream Processing: Lambda Architecture -- Implementing a Lambda Architecture in Azure -- There's More… -- Chapter 13: Monitoring Serverless Applications -- Monitoring and Alerting -- Serverless and Monitoring -- Implementing Monitoring -- Implementing Alerting -- Part IV: Putting It All Together -- Chapter 14: Tools and Helpers -- Visual Studio Code -- Azure Data Studio -- Docker / Docker Desktop -- Azure CLI -- PowerShell -- Bicep / ARM Templates -- Azure Storage Explorer -- Azure DevOps -- dbatools -- Azure Quickstart Templates -- Git -- Git Kraken -- Chocolatey -- Azure Data Community -- Useful Visual Studio Code Plugins -- Chapter 15: Data-Loading Patterns -- Data-Loading Patterns for Flat Files.Data-Loading Patterns for REST APIs -- Data-Loading Patterns for Databases -- Data-Loading Patterns for Data Streams -- Chapter 16: Data Storage Patterns -- Relational Databases -- Storage Accounts -- Non-Relational Databases -- Chapter 17: Architecture for a Modern Data-Driven Application -- REST API, Tracking &amp -- Transaction Data -- Communicating with the Shops -- Data Warehousing and Analytics -- Index.Design and build architectures on the Microsoft Azure platform specifically for data-driven and ETL applications. Modern cloud architectures rely on serverless components more than ever, and this book helps you identify those components of data-driven or ETL applications that can be tackled using the technologies available on the Azure platform. The book shows you which Azure components are best suited to form a strong foundation for data-driven applications in the Microsoft Azure Cloud. If you are a solution architect or a decision maker, the conceptual aspects of this book will help you gain a deeper understanding of the underlying technology and its capabilities. You will understand how to develop using Azure Functions, Azure Data Factory, Logic Apps, and to employ serverless databases in your application to achieve the best scalability and design. If you are a developer, you will benefit from the hands-on approach used throughout this book. Many practical examples and architectures applied in real-world projects will be valuable to you on your path to serverless success.Data warehousingMicrosoft Azure (Computing platform)Cloud computingData warehousing.Microsoft Azure (Computing platform)Cloud computing.005.745Kettner Benjamin1214601Geisler FrankMiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910552718303321Pro Serverless Data Handling with Microsoft Azure2804550UNINA03013nam 22004695 450 991034929780332120200701011906.0981-329-170-210.1007/978-981-32-9170-6(CKB)4100000009362598(DE-He213)978-981-32-9170-6(MiAaPQ)EBC5898194(PPN)260304883(EXLCZ)99410000000936259820190917d2019 u| 0engurnn|008mamaatxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierOPNET IoT Simulation /by Min Chen, Yiming Miao, Iztok Humar1st ed. 2019.Singapore :Springer Singapore :Imprint: Springer,2019.1 online resource (XXI, 674 p. 498 illus., 414 illus. in color.) 981-329-169-9 Evolution of the Internet of Things -- Introduction to OPNET Network Simulation -- OPNET Simulation of Sensor Network -- Large Sensor Network OPNET Model Debugging -- OPNET Network Layer Simulation -- Simulation of Green Internet of Things -- Smart IoT Simulation -- Broadband IoT Simulation -- Semi-physical Simulation -- Simulation of Narrow-Band Cellular Internet of Things -- Simulation of Wireless Network Caching -- Bibliography.This is the first book offering an in-depth and comprehensive IoT network simulation, supported by OPNET tool. Furthermore, the book presents the simulations of IoT in general, not limited by OPNET. The authors provide rich OPNET IoT simulation codes, with detailed explanation regarding the functionalities of the model. These codes can facilitate readers’ fast implementation, and the shared model can guide readers through developing their own research. This book addresses various versions of Internet of Things (IoT), including human-centric IoT, green IoT, Narrow band IoT, Smart IoT, IoT-Cloud integration. The introduced OPNET IoT simulation provides a comprehensive platform to simulate above-mentioned IoT systems. Besides, this book introduces OPNET semi-physical simulation in detail. Based on this technology, simulated IoT and practical cloud are seamlessly connected with each other. On top of this “IoT-cloud-integration” semi-physical simulation environment, various smart IoT applications can be realized.Computer simulationSimulation and Modelinghttps://scigraph.springernature.com/ontologies/product-market-codes/I19000Computer simulation.Simulation and Modeling.003.3Chen Minauthttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/aut875214Miao Yimingauthttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/autHumar Iztokauthttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/autMiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910349297803321OPNET IoT Simulation2532661UNINA