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|a Jordan, David
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|a C++ object databases :
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|a Reading,Massachusett :
|b Addison-Wesley,
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|a Part 1. OBJECT DATABASE MODELING. Chapter 1. An introduction. Chapter 2. Databases, transactions, and exception handling. Chapter 3. An overview of object database modeling. Chapter 4. Domains. Chapter 5. Persistent entities. Chapter 6. Object identification. Chapter 7. Collections. Chapter 8. Relationships. Chapter 9. Composite objects. Part 2. THE OBJECT QUERY LANGUAGE. Chapter 10. An introduction to the object query language. Chapter 11. OQL expressions and operators. Chapter 12. Predicates and collection queries. Chapter 13. OQL execution environments. Part 3. ARCHITECTURE. Chapter 14. Obejct database architectures. Chapter 15. Performance. Chapter 16. Database schemas. Part 4. RETROSPECTIVE. Chapter 17. Some comparisons between obejct and relational database technology. Chapter 18. In closing.
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