AN ANALISYS OF RDBMS, OOP AND NOSQL CONCCEPTS
Dragos-Paul Pop () and
Edward Cristi Butoiu ()
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Dragos-Paul Pop: Romanian – American University
Edward Cristi Butoiu: Romanian – American University
Journal of Information Systems & Operations Management, 2015, vol. 9, issue 1, 177-188
Abstract:
Software applications often work with data. This data needs to be managed in careful way as to not be easy corrupted or lost. At the same time, programmers need a way to access this data and work with it. Classicaly, data was stored in a database that, more often than not, used the well known relational model. Programmers access these systems directly, trough and API, or they use Object Relational Mapping systems, a relatively old term (the first ORM, for SmallTalk, TopLink was released way back in 1994). A more recent database technology term is NoSQL (reinvented in 2009). We describe this term and what the systems that implement the concept do in the second part of the paper.
Date: 2015
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