https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/202532801065
Emerging Trends in Database Design: Toward Improved Modeling and Development Practices
Department of Master of Computer Application, P. R. Pote Patil College of Engineering and Management, Amravati, Maharashtra, India
* Corresponding author: Hodmca@prpotepatilengg.ac.in
Published online: 18 June 2025
With the explosive development of data-driven applications, cloud-native systems, and diversified data formats, the database design techniques must be radically extended. Classical database models such as those focused on Entity-Relationship (ER) modeling and the relational paradigm, are becoming less and less suitable for managing the complexity, scale and dynamicity of today’s data settings. This article traces the history and state of database design and investigates what could be the future of datastraucture architecture and implementation, considering modern paradigms with NoSQL, NewSQL, graph databases, automated model generation by AI methods. It explores the role of schema-less designs, flexible modeling techniques, and cloud-native deployment patterns in some of the challenges brought about by big data, real-time analytics, and Internet of Things (IoT) systems. Moreover, this paper discusses on the role of DevOps practices within database development, the emergence of new serverless data architectures and the increasing significance of security and compliance at the design stage. This review synthesises current literature and analyses comparison and contrasting trends, aimed to contribute to a more coherent understanding of best practices, limitations and future paths in database design.
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