Objects and Databases

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This book gives a concise and readable explanation of object oriented database management systems. Written for programmers who have an elementary knowledge of databases. Part I acts as a refresher before moving onto tackle more pressing problems. Part II deals with the concepts of object oriented programming and discusses the use of C++,LISP and Smalltalk and database technology. Part III describes the logical organisation of object oriented database and design,whilst Part IV deals with implementation techniques ...
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This book gives a concise and readable explanation of object oriented database management systems. Written for programmers who have an elementary knowledge of databases. Part I acts as a refresher before moving onto tackle more pressing problems. Part II deals with the concepts of object oriented programming and discusses the use of C++,LISP and Smalltalk and database technology. Part III describes the logical organisation of object oriented database and design,whilst Part IV deals with implementation techniques used. The reader is therefore provided with a complete overview of the management of object oriented database systems.

Written for applications programmers, software systems developers, and designers new to object technology, this book presents the major features of object-oriented database systems, addressing common problems and the latest solutions. It explains in detail how database technology can make use of fundamental object-oriented concepts such as data abstraction, encapsulation, inheritance and polymorphism.

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Table of Contents

Preface
List of Trademarks
I Introduction 1
1 Introduction to database technology 3
2 Shortcomings of the relational model 41
3 Extensions of the relational model 54
4 Object-oriented database systems 71
II Object-oriented paradigms 77
5 Concepts of object-oriented programming 79
6 Concepts of OOP in LISP and AutoLISP 104
7 Concepts of OOP in Smalltalk and OPAL 120
III Design of an object-oriented database 151
8 Analysis and design methodology 153
9 Developing an application 168
IV Implementation of an object-oriented database system 183
10 Implementation techniques 185
11 Indexing techniques 194
12 Transaction management 202
13 Perspectives for OODBMSs 222
Bibliography 226
Index 241
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