Comparison Factors between Relational and Non-Relational Database Models in the Design and Implementation of a Judicial Administration System for Statistics
Journal: International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR) (Vol.9, No. 7)Publication Date: 2020-07-05
Authors : Ing. Klissman Esquivel Montiel; M.C. Elizabeth Cuatecontzi Cuahutle; M.C. Juan Ramos Ramos; Ing. Joselin Juarez George; Ing. Joselin Juarez George;
Page : 163-166
Keywords : SQL; NoSQL; Architecture; Development; Management;
Abstract
The definition of the database model to be implemented in technological systems today is a big problem for all companies, since databases integrate a fundamental role in the development of applications and computer systems. These define the form of storage and management of the information generated in organizations, which can be structured and unstructured, capable of being represented in different ways according to the chosen database model. Such is the case of relational and non-relational database models. Today the relational model is the most used for the development of computer systems and by managers due to the standardization of queries, however, non-relational models are currently the main tool in the development of BigData applications due to their characteristics. security, storage capacity and processing of large volumes of data. This publication shows the result of a comparative analysis between the Relational and Non-Relational Database Models for your choice as a management system in an information system.
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