TY - JOUR
T1 - Growth of relational model
T2 - Interdependence and complementary to big data
AU - Shetty, Sucharitha
AU - Dinesh Rao, B.
AU - Prabhu, Srikanth
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2021 Institute of Advanced Engineering and Science. All rights reserved.
Copyright:
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PY - 2021/4
Y1 - 2021/4
N2 - A database management system is a constant application of science that provides a platform for the creation, movement, and use of voluminous data. The area has witnessed a series of developments and technological advancements from its conventional structured database to the recent buzzword, bigdata. This paper aims to provide a complete model of a relational database that is still being widely used because of its well known ACID properties namely, atomicity, consistency, integrity and durability. Specifically, the objective of this paper is to highlight the adoption of relational model approaches by bigdata techniques. Towards addressing the reason for this in corporation, this paper qualitatively studied the advancements done over a while on the relational data model. First, the variations in the data storage layout are illustrated based on the needs of the application. Second, quick data retrieval techniques like indexing, query processing and concurrency control methods are revealed. The paper provides vital insights to appraise the efficiency of the structured database in the unstructured environment, particularly when both consistency and scalability become an issue in the working of the hybrid transactional and analytical database management system.
AB - A database management system is a constant application of science that provides a platform for the creation, movement, and use of voluminous data. The area has witnessed a series of developments and technological advancements from its conventional structured database to the recent buzzword, bigdata. This paper aims to provide a complete model of a relational database that is still being widely used because of its well known ACID properties namely, atomicity, consistency, integrity and durability. Specifically, the objective of this paper is to highlight the adoption of relational model approaches by bigdata techniques. Towards addressing the reason for this in corporation, this paper qualitatively studied the advancements done over a while on the relational data model. First, the variations in the data storage layout are illustrated based on the needs of the application. Second, quick data retrieval techniques like indexing, query processing and concurrency control methods are revealed. The paper provides vital insights to appraise the efficiency of the structured database in the unstructured environment, particularly when both consistency and scalability become an issue in the working of the hybrid transactional and analytical database management system.
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U2 - 10.11591/ijece.v11i2.pp1780-1795
DO - 10.11591/ijece.v11i2.pp1780-1795
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85097847015
SN - 2088-8708
VL - 11
SP - 1780
EP - 1795
JO - International Journal of Electrical and Computer Engineering
JF - International Journal of Electrical and Computer Engineering
IS - 2
ER -