FIREBASE EFFICIENCY IN CSV DATA EXCHANGE THROUGH PHP-BASED WEBSITES

  • Boya Marqas R
  • M. Almufti S
  • Rajab Asaad R
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Abstract

A database is a collection of data that can be classified into two types: SQL (structure query language), which is associated with relational databases, and NoSQL (non-relational SQL), which is associated with distributed databases. As the world becomes increasingly technologically advanced and computerized, the amount of information grows exponentially, resulting in data. In the majority of studies, the NoSQL database is referred to as "NoSQL." Firebase, a NoSQL database, is used to exchange data with a CSV file on a php-based website in this study. Two CSV files of 1000 and 4997 records were used for both the importing and exporting processes to collect the experimental results. Firebase's speed was examined by exchanging csv files with a php-based website in this research.

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Boya Marqas, R., M. Almufti, S., & Rajab Asaad, R. (2022). FIREBASE EFFICIENCY IN CSV DATA EXCHANGE THROUGH PHP-BASED WEBSITES. Academic Journal of Nawroz University, 11(3), 410–414. https://doi.org/10.25007/ajnu.v11n3a1480

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