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What is BASE

Automated Systems in the Aviation and Aerospace Industries
Basically available, soft-state, eventual consistent.
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Use of Big Data in Aviation: New Opportunities, Use Cases, and Solutions
Roman Odarchenko (National Aviation University, Ukraine), Zohaib Hassan (IQRA National University, Pakistan), and Abnash Zaman (IQRA National University, Pakistan)
Copyright: © 2019 |Pages: 17
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-7709-6.ch017
Abstract
The expansion of data and its efficient handling is becoming a more popular tendency in recent times bringing new difficulties to learn new avenues. Data analytics can be done more proficiently with the availability of distributed architecture of not only SQL (NoSQL) databases. Technological advancements around us are changing very rapidly, and major shift is being carried out, a switch from relational to non-relational world. When moving from relational to non-relational models, database administrators face common problems due to the fact that NoSQL is a no-schema database. The purpose of conducting this research is to propose a mechanism by which the schema of a relational database management system and its data can be transformed into big data by following some standardize guidelines. This model can be quite useful for relational database administrators by enabling them to give attention to logical modeling rather than procedural writing for each and every SQL to NoSQL transition.
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NoSQL Databases
The elasticity of storage and server resources is at the crux of BASE paradigm. BASE databases use strategies to have Consistency, Atomicity and Partition tolerance “eventually”. BASE does not flout CAP theorem but works around it. In case of BASE Availability and scalability gets highest priorities Consistency is and Weak. Base is simple and fast. In an asynchronous model, when no clocks are available, it is impossible to provide consistent data, even allowing stale data to be returned when messages are lost. However, in partially synchronous models it is possible to achieve a practical compromise between consistency and availability
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