Wednesday, April 2, 2014

18 Popular GUI for MongoDB

MongoDB is quite popular open source and document oriented database. There are many GUI available to manage, administer, monitor MongoDB. MongoDB GUI are not limited to Desktop based but there are many Mobile apps available to manage, view MongoDB. Today, in this post I will share the list of 18 GUI for MongoDB.

SNo. MongoDB GUI Platform
1.Robomongo Windows
Linux
Mac OS X
2.MongoVUE Windows
3.Genghis Linux
4.Json Studio Linux
Windows
OS X
SmartOS (Solaris x86)

Supported browsers: Internet Explorer
Firefox
Chrome and
Safari.
5.MongoHub Mac
6.WebStorm
7.UMongo Linux
Windows
Mac OS X
8.RazorSQL Windows,
Linux
Mac OS X
9.MongoMonitor iPhone
10.MongoExplorer Android
11.RockMongo Windows
12.NoSQLViewer Windows
13.Nucleon Database Master  
14.mongo3
15.Mongo Express web based
16.28.io  
17.MMS (MongoDB Management Service) Cloud based
18.NBMongo - pluginNetBeans IDE

3 Free Online Tools to learn and Experiment with MongoDB

A Quick Start Guide from RDBMS to MongoDB

E-Books on MongoDB

Tuesday, April 1, 2014

Project Management: What are Control Charts Vs Run Charts?

Control Charts and Run Charts are among Severn Basic Tools of Quality. The appearance of control chart and Run Chart are similar so they tend to create confusion some time.

Recently, I see this discussion in a popular PMP Forum. The healthy discussion did inspire me to write the differences and similarity between Control Chart and Run Charts.

Control Chart Run Chart
Control Charts are used to check how a process is performing. Control Chart will tell you whether a process is under CONTROL or OUT OF CONTROL. Run Chart are use to show and depict process trend. It helps to predict future trends.
Control Charts has a UCL (Upper Control Limit), LCL (Lower Control Limit), Mean on the chart Run Chart has only two axis – one axis shows time/time-scale and second axis shows the events. It depicts whether a process is trending upwards or going downwards.
Example: ECG reports Example:
Stock trends,
Run rate graph,
Error Rate of a employee
It is also called "Shewhart Chart" or "Process behavior Chart"  
Control Charts were invented by Walter A. Shewhart
Image Source: Wikipedia

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