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Commutative Transformations in Multi-Model Databases Full article

Conference XVII International scientific and technical conference *Dynamics of Systems, Mechanisms and Machines*
14-15 Nov 2023 , Омск, ОмГТУ
Source IEEE International Scientific and Technical Conference "Dynamics of Systems, Mechanisms and Machines" (Dynamics)
Compilation, 2023.
Output data Year: 2023, Pages: 1-4 Pages count : 4 DOI: 10.1109/dynamics60586.2023.10349549
Tags multi-model; databases; commutative transformations
Authors Zykin S.V. 1 , Zykin V.S. 1
Affiliations
1 Sobolev Institute of Mathematics SB RAS IM SB RAS,Novosibirsk,Russia

Funding (1)

1 Омский филиал ФГБУН «Институт математики им. С.Л. Соболева СО РАН». FWNF-2022-0016

Abstract: Recently there has been an increased interest in multi-model databases. This interest is motivated by big data technology and the need for horizontal scaling of stored data. To solve these problems, there have been developed toolkits that serve not only relational databases but also JSON, XML, spatial and key-value data structures. It is generally recognised by the users of such systems that the problem of multi-model data reconciliation still has no satisfactory solution. This paper proposes a heterogeneous data reconciliation method based on commutative transformations. Commutative transformations in databases were first investigated by L.A. Kalinichenko. The main distinction of this paper is the state bijectivity failure of different components of multi-model data. This is necessary since information is only partially duplicated in various system components.
Cite: Zykin S.V. , Zykin V.S.
Commutative Transformations in Multi-Model Databases
In compilation IEEE International Scientific and Technical Conference "Dynamics of Systems, Mechanisms and Machines" (Dynamics). 2023. – C.1-4. DOI: 10.1109/dynamics60586.2023.10349549 Scopus OpenAlex
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Published print: Dec 13, 2023
Published online: Dec 13, 2023
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Scopus: 2-s2.0-85182505420
OpenAlex: W4389724046
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