Representing Non-Relational Databases with Darwinian Networks
Journal Title: International Journal of engineering Research and Applications - Year 2017, Vol 7, Issue 5
Abstract
The Darwinian networks (DNs) are first introduced by Dr Butz [1] to simplify and clarify how to work with Bayesian networks (BNs). DNs can unify modeling and reasoning tasks into a single platform using the graphical manipulation of the probability tables that takes on a biological feel. From this view of the DNs, we propose a graphical library to represent and depict non-relational databases using DNs. Because of the growing of this kind of databases, we need even more tools to help in the management work, and the DNs can help with these tasks. Index Terms: No SQL, Darwinian Networks, Non-Relational Database, Java-script, Software engineering
Authors and Affiliations
Paulo Roberto Martins de Andrade, Alex Volnei Teixeira
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