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An object-oriented relational database
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Volume 33 ,  Issue 11  (November 1990) table of contents
Pages: 99 - 109  
Year of Publication: 1990
ISSN:0001-0782
Authors
William J. Premerlani  General Electric, Schenectady, NY
James E. Rumbaugh  General Electric, Schenectady, NY
Michael R. Blaha  General Electric, Schenectady, NY
Thomas A. Varwig  Cadence, San Diego, CA
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ACM  New York, NY, USA
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ABSTRACT

A relational DBMS and an object-oriented programming language can be combined to yield a surprisingly effective OO-DBMS for many applications.


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REVIEW

"Adam Drozdek : Reviewer"

The relational model of database systems has proven to be an excellent solution, with very good theoretical foundations, for distributed databases. On the other hand, the object-oriented model of programming languages has turned out to be the be  more...

Collaborative Colleagues:
William J. Premerlani: colleagues
James E. Rumbaugh: colleagues
Michael R. Blaha: colleagues
Thomas A. Varwig: colleagues