The Advantage of NoSQL Databases over SQL Databases.

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Titel: The Advantage of NoSQL Databases over SQL Databases.
Autoren: CHIRIAC, Mario-Tudor
Quelle: Database Systems Journal; 2025, Vol. 16, p45-54, 10p
Schlagwörter: ARTIFICIAL intelligence, DATABASES, BIG data, DATA management, SQL
Abstract: The aim of this article is to show the advantages of No-SQL databases compared to SQL (relational) databases. Traditionally, the concept of database is implicitly associated with relational databases, most often ignoring the huge potential that non-relational databases have in the fields such as BigData, Data Analysis, Artificial Intelligence. Besides, nonrelational databases are also remarkable for their structure flexibility, their speed and for the distribution of their data on multiple servers simultaneously, for their fast writing and reading speed, which is crucial when analysing very large volumes of data. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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Abstract:The aim of this article is to show the advantages of No-SQL databases compared to SQL (relational) databases. Traditionally, the concept of database is implicitly associated with relational databases, most often ignoring the huge potential that non-relational databases have in the fields such as BigData, Data Analysis, Artificial Intelligence. Besides, nonrelational databases are also remarkable for their structure flexibility, their speed and for the distribution of their data on multiple servers simultaneously, for their fast writing and reading speed, which is crucial when analysing very large volumes of data. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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