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Defining the Processing Topology

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In the previous chapter, I explained how to use a NoSQL technology in the architecture that you’re building in this book. The NoSQL technology provides some caching and searching features to the application, but since you want to process data, you need to define an approach to handle various streams of data so you can deliver insights to your users or data services to your applications.

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Azarmi, B. (2016). Defining the Processing Topology. In: Scalable Big Data Architecture. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-1326-1_3

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