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NoSQL Graph Databases for e-commerce Applications
Ilija Hristoski, Tome Dimovski, Violeta Manevska
St. Kliment Ohridski, University in Bitola, 33 Gjorche Petrov St, 7500 Prilep, North Macedonia & 2 St. Kliment Ohridski, University in Bitola, Partizanska St, 7000 Bitola, North Macedonia
Abstract: Recently it is found that the new NoSQL databases have better features and capabilities where the older ones do not have. In this work, we present the NoSQL graph databases, and propose a graph data model that corresponds to a generic traditional relational database model found within the majority of today’s 112C e-Commerce applications. The act of mapping relational databases to graph databases provides a solid basis for carrying out profound analyses of the implicit relationships among entity types’ instances and gaining significant insights that cannot be incurred otherwise.
Keywords: E-Commerce, Relational Schema, Graph Data Model, Mapping, Neo4j NoSQL Graph Databases for e-commerce Applications
DOI:https://doi.org/10.6025/jmpt/2020/11/3/102-109
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