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|a Berkeley :
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|a Part I. Foundations. 1. Introduction. 2. Database basics. 3. Why use object modeling?. Part II. Database building blocks. 4. Classes and entities. 5. Naming conventions. 6. Domains of datatypes. 7. Value list classes. Part III. Basic modeling. 8. Relationships: association. 9. Composition and aggregation: "close associations". 10. Recursive structures. 11. Or and N-ary relationships. 12. Cyclical structures. 13. Methods. 14. Generalization. Part IV. Time related modeling: tracking history. 15. Time-related modeling. 16. Generic modeling. 17. Implementing business rules. 18. Denormalization. 19. Introduction to Object Database Designer (ODD).
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