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    Janu Barot Database System Midterm Exam Document based data modeling technique and relational technique In todays era, the volume of data we manage has developed to terabytes. As the volume of data continues developing, the sorts of data produced by applications get to be wealthier than some time recently. Subsequently, traditional relational databases are tested to catch, visualize, seek, share, break down, and store data. We find many difficulties in managing big

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    the whole, relational databases are used so as to system the data. These, ways works successfully for small amount of knowledge. What if the data is very tremendous? To avoid this problems Mongo databases are introduced. MongoDB is a cross-platform document-oriented database. Classified as a NoSQL databases. NoSQL meets the requirements of the large-scale distributed computing environment, which provides scalability, high availability, high performance and reliability. NoSQL databases are increasingly

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    knew that if you wrote an HTML document, anyone, anywhere in the world, could read your document using Netscape but XML is not like this. Comparative analysis The ORDBMS has the relational model in it because the data is stored in the form of tables having rows and columns and SQL is used as the query language and the result of a query is also table or tuples (rows). But the relational model has to be drastically modified in order to support the classic features of object-oriented programming. Relational

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    survey. 2.2 RELATED WORK 1. Ghislain Levesque et al. [1] have proposed a estimating software size with unified models. Automate the measure from a UML perspective and the other to add an objective measure of complexity to a standard measure in COSMIC-FFP in order to reach a higher level of confidence with those measures. So far, it can be concluded that, from UML use-cases and Actor-Object sequence diagrams of a system application, the number of messages exchanged correspond to the number of function

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    e. it works with local storage of browser. Server-side interactions are somewhat limited. These interactions are performed for requesting any information via API’s present in server-side of application. Single Page Web Applications follows 3-tier model.

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    with range queries and bitmaps. 2.4 Column Store Model In this model, data is stored in sections of columns instead of rows. This is almost an inverse of a relational model. The names of the column need not be predefined, i.e. the structure isn 't fixed, which helps in great scalability and performance. Columns in a row are stored in order according to their keys. A super-column also might be used which is nothing but a column containing nested sub-columns. 2.4.1 Cassandra: Apache Cassandra

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    (1)Introduction Our system provides the management of sports shop and sports academy together. System also includes module in which user can search for their needed sport products depending on the name of sports shop. This system also helps manage the all record and it also provides the facility of participating in tournament of their chosen game. Our system provide many facilities like inventory management, stock management, online buying, join sports academy using our system, search anything

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    football. In this sentence, Gagan is object, plays is his property and football is resource. Football plays Gagan • Ontology: - Ontology is abbreviated as FESC which means Formal, Explicit, specification of shared conceptualization. [11]. Formal specifies that it should be machine understandable. Explicit defines the type of constraints used in model. Shared defines that ontology is not for individual, it is for group. Conceptualization means model of some phenomenon that identifies

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    CIS555 Complete Course Click below link for Answer visit www.workbank247.com http://workbank247.com/q/cis-555-cis555-complete-course/11695 http://workbank247.com/q/cis-555-cis555-complete-course/11695 CIS 555 Week 1 Discussion 1 "The Four-Variable Model and Requirements" Please respond to the following: * From the e-Activity, speculate as to what the system requirement variables (monitored and controlled) and software requirements (input and output) are for the Nokia portable computer. Determine

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    Acknowledgement It is my great pleasure to present my work on the summer training project at American Express India Pvt. Ltd. It has been a truly wonderful and enriching experience to be associated with the organization. I would like to take this opportunity to thank my guide and mentor Mr. Ravi Mishra, Lead Data Architect, American Express for his valuable guidance during the internship tenure. Thank you for showing patience with me and always encouraging me to learn throughout the course of

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