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Data Stream Management System or DSMS is predicted as the next generation substitute of conventional DBMS or Database management system.


Argument

Internet has come off a long age since Tim Berners Lee wrote the first http protocol in the year 1989. High speed internet is very much abundant these days. Internet speed has increased hundred folds in the last 20 years. So an user can afford to video chat and video conferencing in lightening fast speed and without any jitter in some of the countries.

So, experts say, over the years, an user will try to maintain a database of streaming data, known as a data stream, which can be accessed, updated, flushed or deleted like traditional operations with tables of a database. So, DSMS might take the position of DBMS in the coming years.