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Query Engine Development and Research of Current Issues API YDB ORM

Student: Zinchenko Danila

Supervisor: Margarita Burova

Faculty: Faculty of Computer Science

Educational Programme: Applied Mathematics and Information Science (Bachelor)

Year of Graduation: 2024

In the present digital era, most services leverage databases for state preservation. To enable communication between the service and the database, their SDKs, libraries, or adapters in microservice frameworks are often utilized. An alternative to this approach is the use of ORM libraries, which allow the developer to interact with the database through an object model that is convenient in the utilized programming language and requires less consideration of the database's structure. To simplify the development of services and their interaction with YDB, a Alice YDB ORM has been implemented, which consists of the library client and an API service that forwards requests to the client. The initial implementation has a wide range of limitations in use; therefore, this work proposes to analyze current shortcomings and extend the query model for more convenient work with ORM.

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