Object-Oriented Database Systems offers a clear introduction to the concepts and features of object-oriented database, illustrated with several examples of current commercial systems. Professional database designers and users who want a clear guide to the current state of the art will find this book
Database Systems. Concepts, Languages & Architectures
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McGraw-Hill, 2003. β 612 p.
Databases are essential ingredients of modern computing systems. Although database concepts, technology and architectures have been developed and consolidated in the last decades, many aspects are subject to technological evolution and revolution. Thus, writing a textbook on this classical and yet continuously evolving field is a great challenge.β¦ Subjects
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