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Objects and Databases
Petr Kroha
- 01 Jan 1994
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TL;DR: Concepts of OOP in LISP and AutoLISP concepts of Oop in SmallTalk and OPAL and implementation techniques: indexing techniques transaction management perspective for OODBMSs.
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Abstract: Part 1 Introduction: shortcomings of the relational model extensions of the relational model object oriented database systems. Part 2 Concepts of OOP: concepts of OOP in LISP and AutoLISP concepts of OOP in SmallTalk and OPAL. Part 3 Analysis and design methodology: developing an application. Part 4 Implementation techniques: indexing techniques transaction management perspective for OODBMSs.
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