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A BETTER MANAGEMENT OF DATA FOR FLEXIBLE ECONOMIC APPLICATIONS

Danut-Octavian Simion ()
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Danut-Octavian Simion: „Athenaeum” University of Bucharest, Romania

Internal Auditing and Risk Management, 2016, vol. 42, issue 1, 137-148

Abstract: The paper presents the usage of data stored in different type of collections, like in memory databases. These types of databases offer faster responses, a better usage of memory and permits to the applications to be flexible and robust. For large volume of data, in memory databases permits fast responses in queries andn for complex applications the aggregation of different information’s required in reports and data analyses. A major benefit is that queries can be made to the necessary columns, analytical queries usually refers to a limited number of columns in a table. Using in Memory Database System has some advantage such as query only the necessary columns, sharing values intervals, compressing repetitive information, processing single instruction for a more values, conditions converted into filters, speed processing algorithms, and makes the applications more flexible and robust.

Keywords: Framework; In Memory Database System; queries; open-source components; SQL; UML diagram; Web Applications (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2016
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