Object Oriented Concepts Databases And Applications


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Object-oriented Concepts, Databases and Applications


Object-oriented Concepts, Databases and Applications

Author: Won Kim

language: en

Publisher: Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)

Release Date: 1989


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Object-oriented Modeling and Design for Database Applications


Object-oriented Modeling and Design for Database Applications

Author: Michael Blaha

language: en

Publisher: Pearson

Release Date: 1998


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Written from a software engineering perspective, this book shows programmers & developers how to build object-oriented database applications for distributed & client/server environments using the newest update of the OMT methodology & UML.

Object-oriented Databases with Applications to CASE, Networks, and VLSI CAD


Object-oriented Databases with Applications to CASE, Networks, and VLSI CAD

Author: Rajiv Gupta

language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 1991


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'Object-oriented' has become one of the important buzzwords in computer science, but as yet there is no clear consensus on 'what' is object-oriented programming. This book addresses the concepts behind the buzzword, and has four goals. The first is to provide the reader with a perspective on concepts that have been in development in a diverse set of fields, including artificial intelligence, database theory, programming languages, and compiler theory which form the core of the object paradigm. Second, the text presents an overview of object-oriented databases, examples of their use, and a comparison of strengths and weaknesses. Third, real-world examples are shown to illustrate how they are mapped onto an object-oriented framework. Finally, the programming language C++ has been adopted by programmers of object-oriented databases, so there is an overview of its power and limitations, and two different approaches to making a database out of C++ are examined.