BASES DE DATOS NoSQL
Abstract
Las bases de datos NoSQL han experimentado un importante incremento en su aplicación en los últimos tiempos. La gran flexibilidad que ofrecen y las posibilidades que brindan desde el punto de vista de la optimización en sus diseños de acuerdo al problema a resolver las convierten en una atractiva variante a tener en cuenta para los desarrolladores de aplicaciones de gestión de información. En el presente artículo se hace un recorrido por la evolución de los tipos de bases de datos hasta llegar a las relacionales, las cuales se analizan con el objetivo de mostrar los aspectos asociados a estas que propiciaron el surgimiento de las NoSQL.
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Published
2013-03-07
How to Cite
Gracia del Busto, I. H., & Yanes Enríquez, I. O. (2013). BASES DE DATOS NoSQL. Telemática, 11(3), 21–33. Retrieved from https://revistatelematica.cujae.edu.cu/index.php/tele/article/view/74
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