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An Analisys Of Rdbms, Oop And Nosql Conccepts

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  • Dragos-Paul POP

    (Romanian – American University)

  • Edward Cristi BUTOIU

    (Romanian – American University)

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Software applications often work with data. This data needs to be managed in careful way as to not be easy corrupted or lost. At the same time, programmers need a way to access this data and work with it. Classicaly, data was stored in a database that, more often than not, used the well known relational model. Programmers access these systems directly, trough and API, or they use Object Relational Mapping systems, a relatively old term (the first ORM, for SmallTalk, TopLink was released way back in 1994). A more recent database technology term is NoSQL (reinvented in 2009). We describe this term and what the systems that implement the concept do in the second part of the paper.

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  • Dragos-Paul POP & Edward Cristi BUTOIU, 2015. "An Analisys Of Rdbms, Oop And Nosql Conccepts," Romanian Economic Business Review, Romanian-American University, vol. 9(1), pages 177-188, May.
  • Handle: RePEc:rau:journl:v:9:y:2015:i:1:p:177-188
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