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How to find matching profiles?
Identify the different kind of characteristics
Your sample data illustrates very well that different kind of characteristics need to be handled in a different way:
Heigh is a scalar attribute: a prof …
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Using a relational and a non-relational database in the same project?
The only way to know for sure is to implement both and measure during a load test.
But intuitively, I think that tinkering with two different databases can't be a good idea, because none of the DBMS …
2
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How to document a NoSQL document-based data model?
Why UML is a good candidate for document modeling
Document databases store collections of data objects that have a dynamic, self-describing structure. MongoDB and many other such databases use JSON or …
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Implementing tags in object
Short answer
It depends on what you intend to do with the tags from an application point of view. If it's just for searching in a single user language, and if the accuracy of the tag is not critical, …