Object-oriented databases : a semantic data model approach
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Object-oriented databases : a semantic data model approach
(Prentice-Hall International series in computer science)
Prentice Hall, 1992
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This text is concerned with the storage of networks of objects and procedures in a database which can be re-used by others. Referred to as "data-intensive programming in the large [0]", it combines techniques from object-oriented progamming and database research on long-term storage of large numbers of objects. The book stresses a particular feature from database theory known as Semantic Data Modelling, which offers powerful semantic constructs, appropriate for describing data objects. A particular semantic model, the Functional Data Model is cited because it incorporates the programming language Daplex.
Table of Contents
- Overview of semantic data modelling
- the extended functional data model as a semantic data model
- issues in application programming and persistent storage of entities and functions
- object-oriented programming systems and concepts
- introducing object-oriented concepts to the functional data model
- P/FDM - an object-based protein modelling system
- an object-oriented database with multiple inheritance and metaclasses.
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