2019
DOI: 10.14419/ijamr.v8i1.29434
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A comparison study of NoSQL document-oriented database system

Abstract: By increasing data generation at these day, requirement for a sufficient storage system are strongly needed by stakeholders to store and access huge number of data in efficient way for fast analysis and decision. While RDBMS cannot deal with this challenge, NoSQL has emerged as a solution to address this challenge. There have been plenty of NoSQL database engine with their categories and characteristics, especially for document-oriented database. However, it makes a confusion for the system developer to choose… Show more

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“…Document stores were mainly developed for web services as their integration with technologies such as HTTP1 and Java Scriptis easy. This type of database is horizontally scalable by a group of multiple nodes into an integrated system, it distributes the huge data by shard [23]. The schema-free nature of the Document stores omits the need for a predefined schema before inserting data.…”
Section: Document-based Nosql Storesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Document stores were mainly developed for web services as their integration with technologies such as HTTP1 and Java Scriptis easy. This type of database is horizontally scalable by a group of multiple nodes into an integrated system, it distributes the huge data by shard [23]. The schema-free nature of the Document stores omits the need for a predefined schema before inserting data.…”
Section: Document-based Nosql Storesmentioning
confidence: 99%