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Architecture in Object Oriented Databases

Overview This paper reviews the state of the art of Object-Oriented Database Management Systems (OODBMS). The objective of this paper is to provide the reader with an understanding of the issues relevant to OODBMS technology and to describe where commercial products stand on these issues. It further describes the methods to handle the existing database technologies in object-oriented scope. In today's world, Client-Server applications that rely on a database on the server as a data store while servicing requests from multiple clients are quite commonplace. Most of these applications use a Relational Database Management System (RDBMS) as their data store while using an object oriented programming language for development.

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Publisher
AMRITSAR COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY
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PDF
Date Published
Dec 13, 2008
Format
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Topics
Object-Oriented, Database Management

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