Relational and Non Relational Databases: A Review

  • Thakur N
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Abstract

Relational and non-relational databases are the two types of databases that are used to store data and perform dierent operations on it. For data storage, they use a variety of formats. In this paper, we’ll try to gure out what they’re all about and what the main dierences are. Databases serve as a data centre from which information is collected and processed. Data science is a multidisciplinary eld that combines mathematics, statistics, and programming to research data. For a data scientist, a basic understanding of databases is a must-have ability. We’ll look at how a data scientist can make the most of dierent database types.

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Thakur, N., & Gupta, N. (2021). Relational and Non Relational Databases: A Review. Journal of University of Shanghai for Science and Technology, 23(08), 117–121. https://doi.org/10.51201/jusst/21/08341

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