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Evolution of Database 2

The document summarizes the evolution of database technologies from the 1960s to the present. It describes how hierarchical and network databases emerged in the 1960s. In the 1970s, relational databases were introduced along with SQL. Object-oriented databases began in the 1980s as commercial RDBMS grew popular. Object-relational databases combined relational and object-oriented features in the 1990s. NoSQL and Big Data technologies gained popularity in the 2000s. Graph and NewSQL databases emerged in the 2010s along with in-memory databases. The 2020s saw continued improvements in distributed databases, AI-enabled databases, and blockchain databases.

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Evolution of Database 2

The document summarizes the evolution of database technologies from the 1960s to the present. It describes how hierarchical and network databases emerged in the 1960s. In the 1970s, relational databases were introduced along with SQL. Object-oriented databases began in the 1980s as commercial RDBMS grew popular. Object-relational databases combined relational and object-oriented features in the 1990s. NoSQL and Big Data technologies gained popularity in the 2000s. Graph and NewSQL databases emerged in the 2010s along with in-memory databases. The 2020s saw continued improvements in distributed databases, AI-enabled databases, and blockchain databases.

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Evolution Of

Database
Atienza, Daniella C. | Cusi, Mark Daniel M. | De Chavez Harold H. | Mercado, Christopher Harvey B.
IT - 2105

1960's
Hierarchical databases emerge, allowing
data to be organized in a tree-like
framework.
The model "CODASYL" for network was
introduced.

1970's
IBM introduce System R and the SQL
language.
Extensible Markup Language (XML) is
adopted as a query language for
relational databases.
E.F proposes the relational database
model.

1980's Object-oriented database research


begins.
Microsoft Access makes desktop
databases available.
The popularity of commercial relation
database management systems
(RDBMS) grows.

Object-relational databases combine


1990's
object-oriented and relational
database features.
Extensible Markup Language (XML)
databases deal with structured data.
Online transaction processing (OLTP)
solutions are becoming increasingly
important for enterprises.

2000's NoSQL databases such as MongoDB and


Cassandra, arise to manage enormous
amounts of unstructured data.
Big Data technologies such as Hadoop
and MapReduce gain popularity.
Cloud database are becoming more
common such as Amazon RDS and
Google Cloud SQL.

Graph Databases are becoming


2010's
more popular for dealing with
intricate relationship.
NewSQL databases is to blend the
best of both the SQL and NoSQL
worlds.
In memory databases boost
performance and speed.

2020's Continuous progress in distributed


databases and scalability.
A focus on AI-enabled databases for
improved analytics.
Blockchain-based databases are
gaining popularity for safe and
transparent data sharing.

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