Wednesday, February 13, 2019

Definition: data modeling

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Latest Technology News & Expert Advice     February 13, 2019
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Issue Highlights:
Definition: data modeling
What is the difference between DBMS and RDBMS?
FaunaDB distributed cloud database hunts transactional NoSQL
Graph database use cases reveal relationships in data sets
Advantages of graph databases: Easier data modeling, analytics
Definition: data modeling
Data modeling is the process of documenting a complex software system design as an easily understood diagram, using text and symbols to represent the way data needs to flow.
What is the difference between DBMS and RDBMS?
A relational database management system is the most popular type of database management system for business uses. Find out how RDBMS software differs from DBMS technology in general.
FaunaDB distributed cloud database hunts transactional NoSQL
Startup Fauna has built a "relational NoSQL" database for distributed transaction processing. Data consistency and speedy builds attracted early user ShiftX.
Graph database use cases reveal relationships in data sets
Graph databases specialize in mapping relationships in data sets, particularly complex ones. We explore how they work and the applications they're suited for.
Advantages of graph databases: Easier data modeling, analytics
Graph databases are finding a place in analytics applications at organizations that need to be able to map and understand the connections in large and varied data sets.
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