COMPARING THE PERFORMANCE OF EXISTING OBJECT-RELATIONAL MAPPING ASSETS ON THE DATABASE USED IN PROJECT IN TELECOMMUNICATIONS BUSINESS AREA

Abstract

Covering performance comparison of existing object-relational mapping on the database used in project in telecommunications business area. Demonstrated graphical comparison of performance on different types of requests.

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P. O. Holubovych, Yu. I. Gryciuk

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P. O. Holubovych, Yu. I. Gryciuk (2016). COMPARING THE PERFORMANCE OF EXISTING OBJECT-RELATIONAL MAPPING ASSETS ON THE DATABASE USED IN PROJECT IN TELECOMMUNICATIONS BUSINESS AREA. Международный научный журнал "Интернаука", 1(11), 61-64. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-238043