Abstract

This research compares and analyzes NoSQL and relational database management system (RDBMS) and identifies and recommends the best databases for management information systems (MIS). With the advent of database systems, we now have more alternatives for creating any system and deciding between SQL and NoSQL for an MIS. Every second, a rising amount of data is produced at MIS. Exponential data generation is forcing us to reconsider data management strategies. Almost every business or corporation requires an MIS to keep track of their data. Many corporations and commercial organizations use a variety of database systems. Traditional relational databases are built around atomicity, consistency, isolation, and durability (ACID) properties, whereas NoSQL is built around basically available, soft state, and eventually consistent (BASE) features. Most management information system applications use RDBMS but not NoSQL. Through performance studies, we find out why RDBMS, rather than NoSQL, is the most often utilized database in MIS.

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