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News about CAP Theorem
FoundationDB NoSQL Database Supports ACID Transactions by Srini Penchikala Posted on Apr 29, 2013
Articles about CAP Theorem
CAP Twelve Years Later: How the "Rules" Have Changed
by
Eric Brewer
Posted on
May 30, 2012
The CAP theorem asserts that any networked shared-data system can have only two of three desirable properties (Consistency, Availability and Partition Tolerance). In this IEEE article, author Eric Brewer discusses how designers can optimize consistency and availability by explicitly handling partitions, thereby achieving some trade-off of all three.
Interviews about CAP Theorem
Michael Nygard - Redefining CAP by Michael Nygard Posted on Feb 13, 2013 00:17:22
Rich Hickey on Datomic, CAP and ACID by Rich Hickey Posted on Jan 21, 2013 00:14:00
Rich Hickey and Justin Sheehy about Datastores, NoSql and CAP by Rich Hickey and Justin Sheehy Posted on Aug 03, 2012 00:13:03
Presentations about CAP Theorem
Fear No More: Embrace Eventual Consistency by Sean Cribbs Posted on Feb 12, 2013 00:46:32
Building a Reliable Data Store by Jeremy Edberg Posted on Feb 07, 2013 00:42:55
Exploiting Loopholes in CAP by Michael Nygard Posted on Feb 01, 2013 00:44:59
Acknowledging CAP at the Root -- in the Domain Model by Eric Evans Posted on Jan 23, 2013 00:48:44
NoSQL: Past, Present, Future by Eric Brewer Posted on Dec 20, 2012 00:50:47




