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_a005.13 _bJOR |
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100 | _aJordan, David | ||
245 | 0 | _aC++ Objects Databases | |
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_aHarlow _bAddison-Wesley _c1998 |
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_a456 p. _bIllus. Index. _c24 cm. |
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_aINR _b2285.49 |
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520 | _aIn 1991, the Object Database Management Group (ODMG) was formed to define standard interfaces for object databases. This standardization has since been achieved, and the popularity of object databases is on the rise. Similar to using SQL to access a relational database, the ODMG provides a corresponding standard for object databases. This book, technically reviewed by ODMG members, provides a comprehensive description of C++ object databases, including the C++ and Object Query Language (OQL) interfaces of the ODMG standard. C++ Object Databases is the indispensable guide and reference to programming with C++ object databases. With this book, you will gain a thorough knowledge of the underlying modeling concepts, interfaces, and architectures. | ||
650 | _aC++ Programming | ||
650 | _aComputer Program Language | ||
650 | _aObject Database Modeling | ||
650 | _aObject Identification | ||
650 | _aObject-Oriented Database | ||
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