Databases : from relational to object-oriented systems
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Databases : from relational to object-oriented systems
International Thomson Publishing, 1995
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Bibliography; p. 355-377
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This text introduces the subject of object-oriented databases. It provides: a survey of the main features of the relational model, outlining the limitations of this approach for the new applications now required; the principles on which object-oriented systems are based; an explanation on how to move from concepts to systems; and the techniques needed to implement object-oriented systems. End of chapter exercises are included, and there is a running case study throughout.
Table of Contents
- Towards a new generation of systems: Database management systems
- Relational systems
- A new generation of systems
- Fundamental aspects
- Data models
- Type systems
- Integration of models and type systems
- From concepts to systems: extended relational models and systems
- Database programming languages
- Object-oriented systems
- The O2 system. implementation technique: architecture of an object manager
- Data management.
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