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Amazon DynamoDB - Data Modeling Techniques

Offered By: Amazon Web Services via AWS Skill Builder

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Course Description

Overview

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Course description

 

In this course, you explore Amazon DynamoDB data modeling concepts and use cases to help improve your application's performance, scalability, and resource utilization goals.

 

•      Course level: Intermediate

•      Duration: 60 Minutes

 

Activities

 

This course includes the following: Use cases, video demonstration, and knowledge checks.

 

Course objectives

 

In this course, you will learn to do the following:

•      Recognize the benefits of data modeling on Amazon DynamoDB.

•      Identify DynamoDB data modeling concepts and best practices.

•      Explore DynamoDB data modeling use cases.

 

Intended audience

 

This course is intended for the following job roles:

•      Cloud architects

•      Data architects

•      Developers

 

Prerequisites

 

We recommend that attendees of this course have the following prerequisites:

•      Getting Started with Amazon DynamoDB course

•      NoSQL Workbench or DynamoDB Local installed

 

Course outline

 

Section 1: Overview

•      Lesson 1: How to Use This Course

•      Lesson 2: Introduction

Section 2: Basic Concepts

•      Lesson 3: Denormalization

•      Lesson 4: Item Collections

•      Lesson 5: Adjacency Lists

•      Lesson 6: Global Secondary Indexes

Section 3: Use Cases

•      Lesson 7: Online Store

•      Lesson 8: Multiplayer Game

Section 4: Wrap-Up

•      Lesson 9: Resources


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