Tailoring Data Management Systems
Tailoring Data Management Systems
Navya Gurijala
analysis of the data and its users; continuous learning is crucial. These factors, such as the
versatility and intricacy of data, the use of the data in real-time or when it is necessary, and
also the collaboration among the people in charge of the data, are the most influencing forces.
Sentiments from recent studies related to fisheries management and machine-learning for
tokamak devices, among others, provide focus on these dimensions while creating
et al. (2019) highlight the significance of technologically advanced equipment and the
activity. They suggest that the scant implementation of hi-tech data systems in fishery
management may largely be caused by a lack of trust and cooperation among the stakeholders
which makes a need for collaborative problem-solving and most importantly, the introduction
of several data feedback mechanisms to foster innovation and to increase the effectiveness of
data systems. Therefore, a good way to pick a DMS in such an environment is not entirely
based on the system's ability to pool and analyze the data, but also on whether the system will
In addition, that also refers to the tokamak machine learning area, Wan et al. (2022)
point out the special data management challenges associated with the need of high-
performance computing and amounts of data. They designed a DMS composed of MongoDB
and hiearchical data format version 5 (HDF5) module specifically for the large data generated
by tokamak footages and data access patterns of machine learning algorithms. This
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This narrative of the comparison between studies shows some important attributes
that DMS students should consider when choosing a career path. What they look like, how
big they are, what analytic tools are needed, the technology landscape and how users go
about collaborating and bringing in their trust are among the key determinants. Fisheries
management renders the prompt and collaborative decision-making streamed, which in this
case, data systems must not only be developed technologically but also be open for
stakeholder engagement and faith building (Bradley et al., 2019). In contrast, in the context of
tokamak research the focus is shifted to the task of building complex machine-learning
algorithms and being able to support high performance data management, which among other
To sum up, the choice of the system is dependent on different aspects that include
type of data, technologically possibilities of the users along with teamwork among all the
groups of stakeholders. This feature was well explained by Bradley et al. (2019) and Wan et
al. (2022), where the necessity of understanding the dynamics cannot be over emphasized for
fitting the systems used for data management activities and data analysis tasks, processes of
innovation, trust and cooperation as users adjust to the systems. The key of the development
of data management lies in the system design, which leads to effective management
mechanism to meet the specific needs of different domains and seize the opportunities
Reference
Bradley, D., Merrifield, M., Miller, K. M., Lomonico, S., Wilson, J. R., & Gleason, M. G.
technology and advanced data systems. Fish and Fisheries (Oxford, England), 20(3),
564–583. https://doi.org/10.1111/faf.12361
Wan, C., Yu, Z., Liu, X., Wen, X., Deng, X., & Li, J. (2022). A Robust and Fast Data
https://doi.org/10.1109/TPS.2022.3223732