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|a The object database handbook :
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|a Basic concepts for using object databases -- Complex data -- Comparing the object and relational models -- Types of products that handle objects -- DBMS standards for objects -- Setting the stage por success -- Making a success of selection -- Feature interaction: an example -- Deployment issues -- Using existing relational schema: an example -- General architecture -- Objects, attributes, and relationships -- Procedures and programming languages -- Data schema and schema evolution -- Queries and query languages -- Concurrency and recovery -- Transactions -- Versions -- Distributed database systems .. External DBMS access -- Security authorization -- Tools -- Internationalization.
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