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    importance of relational databases to organizations these days. They are a great tool for controlling, analyzing, recording, storing and monitoring processes and transactions throughout all functional aspects of the organization. While the benefits provided by relational databases are instrumental to the overall operation of an organization, traditional databases still have their limitations. This is where SAP HANA comes in. SAP HANA is probably best described as new form of database that operates

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    Application Software includes programs that do real work for user. Example: Payroll systems, Inventory Control, Manage student database, Word Processor, Spreadsheet and Database Management System etc. Application software consists of the programs for performing tasks particular to the machine's utilization. Examples of application software include spreadsheets, database systems, desktop publishing systems, program development software, and games." Application software is generally what we think of

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    It is a class of database management systems that are used for non-relational database. Typically NoSQL database does not use two-dimensional table to store data. The four generally categories of NoSQL database are key-values database, column databases, document databases, and graph databases [2]. NoSQL database is an indispensable part of big data. Most company choose NoSQL database because it yields better performance when compared to relation database. Many relational databases have been existing

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    organization, Such data is called big data and the insights from big data can help examine trends, understand customer preferences and help the organizations take better decisions which results in better customer service and effective marketing. Relational Database Management Systems (RDBMS) provides an efficient way for storage and processing of data but have limitations when it comes to handling Big Data. Apache Hadoop is an open source framework and its helps in the distributed processing of Big

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    History of Relational Database Hao-Wei He Wilmington University October 9, 2010 Abstract Database system have been inseparable with our daily life, since IBM developed the hierarchical database management system in 1969, database system has been innovated many times, such as hierarchical database, network database, relational database, and object-oriented database. Nowadays, relational database still is the most popular model used by different industries; this article is going to introduce

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    Abstract Relational database management system (RDBMS) have used for many decades. However, these databases are facing several challenges with the requirements of many organizations like high scalability and availability. They cannot deal with huge amount of data and requests efficiently. As a result, famous organizations such as Google and Amazon shift from RDBMS to NoSQL databases. NoSQL databases have several features that overcome issues. This paper explains features, principles, and data models

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    SQL Server has a reputation of being the one of the most trusted relational database management system as it provides great security, reliability, and scalability features. But it is also quite complex and when the size of database grows, the response time required for a query also extends. To overcome such situations, the administrators need to perform a smooth SQL tuning which will ensure that SQL statements will run as fast as possible. There are different aspects related to the program and many

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    Relational Database Management System is a database where data is represented as a set of relations in which data is stored. RDBSM is the basic for SQL. RDBSM contains a table (Is where the data of RDBMS is stored in) and the table contains a field (It is the smaller pieces of the table/ attributes of the table.), records (Also known as a row. It is a single entry in the table. It lies horizontally on the table) and columns (Columns lie vertical on the table. It contains all of the information related

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    and relational databases are two different manners in which to store and organize data that also allow management and utilization of that data. There are essential aspects that any database should be able to provide, those of creating, reading, updating and deleting data. Upon becoming familiar with how each database is set up, it is important to look at the advantages and disadvantages of each model in determining which type of database one would want to utilize. The hierarchical database is one

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    A COMPARITIVE STUDY BETWEEN GRAPH DATABASE AND RELATIONAL DATABASE Abstract- This research documents a comprehensive evaluation of the emerging graph databases along with a benchmark study to compare it to the existing relational model. With the ease of the graphical representation brought in with Neo4j, we saw the opportunity to attempt getting details about the various attributes in the dataset and analyze this data to present a statistical view along with its popular counterpart, MySQL. The

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