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Apache Sedona Essentials - A Practical Guide to Spatial Data Processing - cover
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Apache Sedona Essentials - A Practical Guide to Spatial Data Processing

Robert Johnson

Editora: HiTeX Press

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"Apache Sedona Essentials: A Practical Guide to Spatial Data Processing" is meticulously crafted for beginners and professionals alike, offering a comprehensive overview of Apache Sedona's capabilities and applications in handling spatial data. This book serves as a definitive resource, equipping readers with the foundation needed to manage, query, and analyze spatial datasets efficiently using Sedona. Each chapter is structured to guide you progressively through core concepts and advanced techniques, ensuring a robust understanding of the functionalities that Apache Sedona provides.Focused on real-world applicability, this guide explores Sedona's integration within big data ecosystems, its performance optimization strategies, and the implementation of advanced spatial processing methods. From setting up your development environment to exploring complex spatial operations and deriving insights from data analytics, this book prepares you to tackle a variety of spatial data challenges across diverse domains. Through practical examples, detailed explanations, and best practice recommendations, readers will gain the skills needed to harness the full potential of spatial data intelligence using Apache Sedona.
Disponível desde: 06/01/2025.
Comprimento de impressão: 283 páginas.

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