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2004
At the end of the chapter the reader will be able to: Describe a number of different approaches to implementing an OODBMS Discuss some of the key features of the O2 ...
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At the end of the chapter the reader will be able to: Describe a number of different approaches to implementing an OODBMS Discuss some of the key features of the O2 ...
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DBMS/COPY and DBMS/COPY plus (Version 2.0)
The American Statistician, 1992Abstract Conceptual Software, Inc., P.O. Box 56627 Houston, TX 77256–6627. (800) 782–8969. FAX: (713) 667–3329. Cost: $195.00 for DBMS/COPY; $295.00 for DBMS/COPY Plus; $89.00 for DBMS/COPY Lite.
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1981
Die Art und Weise, auf die man CODASYL DBMS in Komponenten aufteilt ist von Implementierung zu Implementierung unterschiedlich. In einigen Fallen ist dies lediglich ein terminologischer Unterschied, in anderen Fallen ist er fundamentaler. Aus Referenzgrunden werden die 5 Hauptkomponenten wie folgt bezeichnet: 1. Schema Datenbeschreibungssprache (
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Die Art und Weise, auf die man CODASYL DBMS in Komponenten aufteilt ist von Implementierung zu Implementierung unterschiedlich. In einigen Fallen ist dies lediglich ein terminologischer Unterschied, in anderen Fallen ist er fundamentaler. Aus Referenzgrunden werden die 5 Hauptkomponenten wie folgt bezeichnet: 1. Schema Datenbeschreibungssprache (
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1996
In chapters 6 to 8 we have discussed the component parts of a DBMS in vendorindependent terms. In chapter 9 we discussed the distribution of components and data. In this chapter we provide an overview of two prominent commercial DBMS, one relational the other object-oriented. Our aim is to illustrate the functionality of existing DBMS products.
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In chapters 6 to 8 we have discussed the component parts of a DBMS in vendorindependent terms. In chapter 9 we discussed the distribution of components and data. In this chapter we provide an overview of two prominent commercial DBMS, one relational the other object-oriented. Our aim is to illustrate the functionality of existing DBMS products.
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1996
In this chapter we shall reflect the relational data model (chapter 3) against the contemporary practice of relational database systems. Contemporary practice is primarily centred around a language known as SQL (Structured Query Language). SQL was originally designed as a query language based on the relational calculus (section 3.3.11).
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In this chapter we shall reflect the relational data model (chapter 3) against the contemporary practice of relational database systems. Contemporary practice is primarily centred around a language known as SQL (Structured Query Language). SQL was originally designed as a query language based on the relational calculus (section 3.3.11).
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