articleComputerJan 17, 2012Closed access

CAP twelve years later: How the "rules" have changed

EBEric Brewer

University of California, Berkeley

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Abstract

The CAP theorem asserts that any networked shared-data system can have only two of three desirable properties. However, by explicitly handling partitions, designers can optimize consistency and availability, thereby achieving some trade-off of all three. The featured Web extra is a podcast from Software Engineering Radio, in which the host interviews Dwight Merriman about the emerging NoSQL movement, the three types of nonrelational data stores, Brewer's CAP theorem, and much more.

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    Eric BrewerCorresponding

    University of California, Berkeley

Topics & keywords

Keywords
  • NoSQL
  • Computer science
  • Consistency (knowledge bases)
  • Software
  • Host (biology)
  • World Wide Web
  • Software engineering
  • Computer security
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