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Databases and database system design are in the midst of a major transition to objectoriented databases. Moving from relational database architecture to an objectoriented technology is the next logical step in database design.With the properties of encapsulation, abstraction, and polymorphism, object technology systems are moving toward a unified data model that reflects the real world far more effectively than previous modeling techniques. Objectoriented development emphasizes the benefits of modular and reusable computer code as well as the benefits of modeling realworld objects. A properly designed objectoriented model also promises to be maintenancefree all changes to data attributes and behaviors become a database task, not a programming task. Furthermore, objectoriented databases will store data, the relationships between data, and the behavior of data. Once data behaviors are added into a database management system, these "intelligent" databases will dramatically change the development of database systems.Inside the Database Object Model shows how objects are added to commerical database systems, outlining why objectoriented development is best suited for dynamic, interactive environments. The book reflects the revolutionary change in database architecture, providing plenty of usable code and other illustrative material. The book explores how object technology is being incorporated into database management systems.Although virtually every major database vendor adds objects to their database engines, their approaches vastly differ. Inside the Database Object Model: Explores the history and architecture of database system and the evolution of object technologyExamines the differences between relational database approach and the approach to object technologyDescribes how major vendors approach basic object constructs, including encapsulation, abstract data types, polymorphisms, and aggregate objectsDescribes how inheritance can be used with database objectsOutlines how to couple data with behavior using modelsDemonstrates how C++ applications store data in a relational databaseIdentifies how Oracle, the world's leading relational database, extends SQL to exist with objectsEnables readers to design and implement realworld objects using object/relational technologyMajor database vendors, such as Oracle, Informix, Sybase, and IBM, are rapidly moving into objectoriented database design. This book helps you through the transition.
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