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NoSQL data stores do not enforce any structural constraints on the data, they are usually referenced as schema-less data. On the other hand, for managing and retrieving data, its inherent structure proves to be significant. Especially for modeling purposes, conceptual design of semi-structured data proves to be an important task. MongoDB document store is the most popular of NoSQL systems, ranked December 2018 on the first place among similar systems by DB-Engines (www.db-engines.com). In this paper, we present a modeling method for MongoDB data structure based on Conceptual Graphs (CGs). A common interface is proposed for data structure modeling and queries in MongoDB.
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Varga, V., Andor, CF., Săcărea, C. (2019). Conceptual Graphs Based Modeling of MongoDB Data Structure and Query. In: Endres, D., Alam, M., Şotropa, D. (eds) Graph-Based Representation and Reasoning. ICCS 2019. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 11530. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-23182-8_21
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