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Title: | NoSQL как механизм реализации ресурсного потенциала предприятия |
Other Titles: | NoSQL as a mechanism for the realization of resource potential of the enterprise |
Authors: | Рахимова, Анастасия Рамеловна |
Keywords: | электронные ресурсы; NoSQL; database; Key-Value; Wide-Column; Document-oriented; Graphoriented; RDBMS; базы данных; ресурсный потенциал; предприятия; веб-приложения |
Issue Date: | 2019 |
Citation: | Рахимова А. Р. NoSQL как механизм реализации ресурсного потенциала предприятия / А. Р. Рахимова // Информационные технологии в науке, управлении, социальной сфере и медицине : сборник научных трудов VI Международной конференции, 14-19 октября 2019 г., Томск. — Томск : Изд-во ТПУ, 2019. — [588-591]. |
Abstract: | The growing popularity of massively accessed Web applications that store and analyze large amounts of data, being Facebook, Twitter and Google Search some prominent examples of such applications, have posed new requirements that greatly challenge traditional RDBMS. In response to this reality, a new way of creating and manipulating data stores, known as NoSQL databases, has arisen. This paper reviews implementations of NoSQL databases in order to provide an understanding of current tools and their uses. First, NoSQL databases are compared with traditional RDBMS and important concepts are explained. Only databases allowing to persist data and distribute them along different computing nodes are within the scope of this review. Moreover, NoSQL databases are divided into different types: Key-Value, Wide-Column, Document-oriented and Graphoriented. In each case, a comparison of available databases is carried out based on their most important features. |
URI: | http://earchive.tpu.ru/handle/11683/57439 |
Appears in Collections: | Материалы конференций |
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