Part C: Research Question (30 Marks) jobactive Job Seeker is a digital free service app developed by the Department of E

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Part C: Research Question (30 Marks) jobactive Job Seeker is a digital free service app developed by the Department of E

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Part C: Research Question (30 Marks) jobactive Job Seeker is a
digital free service app developed by the Department of Employment
to help Australians find a job. With it, Job seekers can find and
search for jobs around them using Geo location, suburb name, post
code or a keyword. Job seekers can also find employment service
providers around them with one tap or by using Geo location or post
code. Thousands of jobs are advertised every day. This app will
record the following data about jobs: (1) Location; (2) Company;
(3) Hours; (4) Job Title; (5) Job No; (6) Employment Type; (7)
Duration; (8) Remuneration; (9) Position Description; (10) Closing
Date. When a job is advertised, the employer will input these data
that will be searched later in the system by job seekers to find
their interested jobs.
Your Research Task: As a database expert, you are invited to
make a recommendation for the backend database solution to store
these data about jobs. Commercial DBMS vendors can supply one of
the following platforms for this purpose. (1) traditional
relational database systems (such as Oracle and SQL Server); or (2)
no-SQL database systems (such as MongoDB). A final decision will be
made by Department of Employment based on your recommendations.
Write a report identifying the advantages and disadvantages of both
approaches specifically for this application and a conclusion
making your recommendations. Your report may include case studies
for both paradigms and draw conclusions based on their
findings.
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