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    to for all data. You need only a relational database. This is the false assumption that you will see when it comes to database models. The relational database model is great for data that normally can fit into a table, or shows relationships between data, but not all data falls into that category. There are a few options for these situations. You can use an object-oriented database, a hierarchical database, a network database, and a flat-file database. The first alternative is known as the object-oriented

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    network database model helps to allow different records to be linked to the same owner file. This is usually looked upon as an upside down tree which make it look as if it is linking up to the owner bit that is at the bottom of the tree. This helps to make it look flexible. Also the relationship within the database model can be seen as a many-to-many relationship, which means it can be linked to many different file etc. Advantages: There are some advantages and disadvantages to this model, the advantage

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    COMPARISON OF RELATIONAL DATABASE MODEL AND NO SQL DATABASE SYSTEM: The Relational database and the No SQL database are both appropriate database methods depending on the way they are being implemented and the purpose of the business for which they are being incorporated. However, both the database approaches have distinct wide variety of characteristics, based on which they can be compared and contrasted in the following way. STRUCTURE OF DATA: The data structure of a relational database comprises of table

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    Introduction As a requirement for our Database Management System I subject, we were assigned to create a database design model for a certain company. Since our instructor allowed us to select any company, we chose _____ ____ _____; further details about this establishment will be explained in the later part of this article. It’s been known that a company with a good business design flow would most likely be much more prone to success since it is the foundation on how a company should develop

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    COMPARISON OF RELATIONAL DATABASE MODEL AND KEY-VALUE STORE DATA MODEL OF NO SQL DATABASE SYSTEM: The Relational database system and the key-value store model of No SQL database systems are both appropriate database methods depending on the way they are being implemented and the purpose of the business for which they are being incorporated. However, both the database approaches have distinct wide variety of characteristics, based on which they can be compared and contrasted in the following way.

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    Storage Model NoSQL Databases Document Databases MongoDB, IBM Cloudant, RethinkDB, Elasticsearch , CouchDB, ArangoDB, OrientDB, Couchbase Server, SequoiaDB, Clusterpoint Server, JSON ODM, NeDB, Terrastore, RavenDB, AmisaDB, JasDB, RaptorDB, Djondb, densodb, SisoDB, SDB, NoSQL embedded db, ThruDB, iBoxDB, BergDB, MarkLogic Server, EJDB (Mohamed et al., 2014; Okman et al., 2011). Figure 3. Document Store Type (Saladage, 2014). 3.4 Graph Databases – There are few NoSQL Databases store

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    of relational database design versus the no-SQL model as the preferred basis of the new application. The requirements to consider are: 1. Intensive Usage – Facebook has millions of users worldwide and produce billions of transactions. 2. Growth of the application is expected to be 10% per annum. 3.2 Definitions It is important to look at the key characteristics of these two different models in order to understand the conclusions of this report. 3.2.1 Relational Database Management Systems

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    Differentiate between database management system and information retrieval system by focusing on their functionalities. Answer A database management system (DBMS) is the main software tools of the database management approach because it controls the creation, maintenance and use of the databases of an organization and its end users. Information retrieval is a system that to provide the relevant information based on the user needed. This process can be find through the passwords or keywords or query

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    this mission could fail essentially with increasing amount of data. Therefore, my boss would like me to start a database management project that will accommodate this program. I would suggest using the Microsoft Access software for this project because it’s cost effective, simple to operate, and one of commonly known source among other business entities. In order to create a database management, I would first analyze the data, identify data types, create tables, assign attributes such as primary

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    NoSQL databases Study Report Nikitha Edunuri 800817767 Table of Contents Introduction III Abstract IV Overview of NoSQL V Data Model VI Document base model VI Key-value Stores VII Graph Stores VII Wide Column stores VIII Criteria to be considered IX Conclusion XI References XI INTRODUCTION I was always inspired by the idea of storing large amounts of structured and unstructured data. Therefore I chose to finish my concentration in Data Management. I have finished the

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