Schema Design Patterns

Learn how to apply schema design patterns to an application which is the third step of data modeling with MongoDB.

Schema Design Patterns

Unit Overview

In this unit, you’ll learn about foundational schema design patterns that will help you model your data in MongoDB. You’ll learn about the Inheritance Pattern, Computed Pattern, Approximation Pattern, Extended Reference Pattern and Schema Versioning Pattern. Using an example application, you'll be able to apply each pattern.

Prerequisites

Lessons in This Unit

  • Lesson 1 – Inheritance Pattern
  • Lesson 2 – Computed Pattern
  • Lesson 3 – Approximation Pattern
  • Lesson 4 – Extended Reference Pattern
  • Lesson 5 – Schema Versioning Pattern
  • 01.
    Lesson 1: Inheritance Pattern
    • Learn
    • Practice
  • 02.
    Lesson 2: Computed Pattern
    • Learn
    • Practice
  • 03.
    Lesson 3: Approximation Pattern
    • Learn
    • Practice
  • 04.
    Lesson 4: Extended Reference Pattern
    • Learn
    • Practice
  • 05.
    Lesson 5: Schema Versioning Pattern
    • Learn
    • Practice
  • 06.
    Conclusion
    • Learn
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