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Ah, with this comment I found the Health kit (https://developer.apple.com/health-fitness/) which would suggest that if I had my own app, then it could do everything on its own it seems. Good stuff! Source: 12 months ago
Your smartwatch knows your exact body functions, knows when you exercise, fall, sit too long (for whatever reason 💩) or are experiencing stress. All of this data is available through the respective apps or a central app on your platform, e.g. HealthKit on iOS. - Source: dev.to / almost 2 years ago
Apple has HealthKit for apps. Maybe start there? Https://developer.apple.com/health-fitness/. Source: over 2 years ago
For example, Apple's HealthKit is an app for Apple devices that provides users with a centralized view of health and fitness data tracked over time on their iPhones or iPods. It allows the data to be shared among different apps so you can see how various factors influence your overall health. - Source: dev.to / over 2 years ago
Distributed storage Distributed storage systems like Cassandra, DynamoDB, and Voldemort also use consistent hashing. In these systems, data is partitioned across many servers. Consistent hashing is used to map data to the servers that store the data. When new servers are added or removed, consistent hashing minimizes the amount of data that needs to be remapped to different servers. - Source: dev.to / 25 days ago
On the other hand, NoSQL databases are non-relational databases. They store data in flexible, JSON-like documents, key-value pairs, or wide-column stores. Examples include MongoDB, Couchbase, and Cassandra. - Source: dev.to / about 2 months ago
HBase and Cassandra: Both cater to non-structured Big Data. Cassandra is geared towards scenarios requiring high availability with eventual consistency, while HBase offers strong consistency and is better suited for read-heavy applications where data consistency is paramount. - Source: dev.to / 3 months ago
Dear r/python, we are happy to present you with our first open-source project. We have managed to implement a new driver for Python that works with Apache Cassandra, ScyllaDB and AWS Keyspaces. Source: 8 months ago
NoSQL is a term that we have become very familiar with in recent times and it is used to describe a set of databases that don't make use of SQL when writing & composing queries. There are loads of different types of NoSQL databases ranging from key-value databases like the Reddis to document-oriented databases like MongoDB and Firestore to graph databases like Neo4J to multi-paradigm databases like FaunaDB and... - Source: dev.to / 9 months ago
Microsoft HealthVault - Microsoft HealthVault is a platform for businesses and consumers to store personal health information – and then generate insights from it.
MongoDB - MongoDB (from "humongous") is a scalable, high-performance NoSQL database.
GooPatient - GooPatient is a free and simple software for personal health records.
Redis - Redis is an open source in-memory data structure project implementing a distributed, in-memory key-value database with optional durability.
Open mHealth - Open architecture is software with source code that is freely available to developers to promote...
ArangoDB - A distributed open-source database with a flexible data model for documents, graphs, and key-values.