Current best selling books on object-relational database management systems
C++ Database Development: Featuring Parody the Persistent Almost-Relational Object Database Management System
by Al Stevens
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based on 1 review.
Customer Review: Al Stevens, C++ Database Development (MIS Press, 1992) Two questions come to mind as to why anyone would be reading a ten-year-old book on database development in an outdated edition written to cater to an operating system that (almost) no longer exists in any meaningful way. (Or why they would be reading a review of such a book.) Tho...
by Al Stevens
Average Customer Review:
based on 1 review.Customer Review: Al Stevens, C++ Database Development (MIS Press, 1992) Two questions come to mind as to why anyone would be reading a ten-year-old book on database development in an outdated edition written to cater to an operating system that (almost) no longer exists in any meaningful way. (Or why they would be reading a review of such a book.) Tho...
Object-Relational Database Development: A Plumber's Guide (With CD-ROM)
by Paul Geoffrey Brown
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based on 1 review.
Customer Review: I feel no difference between a brand new one and this
by Paul Geoffrey Brown
Average Customer Review:
based on 1 review.Customer Review: I feel no difference between a brand new one and this
Foundation for Object / Relational Databases: The Third Manifesto
by C. J. Date, Hugh Darwen
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based on 4 reviews.
Customer Review: Mr. Data and Mr. Darwen have much to say in this book. The question is will community of "database" people read it, assimilate it, and get to sufficient mass to discuss the merits of the concepts described in this book? And, if that does happen, will it be too late to implement any of the concepts in a real DBMS? There is no question...
by C. J. Date, Hugh Darwen
Average Customer Review:
based on 4 reviews.Customer Review: Mr. Data and Mr. Darwen have much to say in this book. The question is will community of "database" people read it, assimilate it, and get to sufficient mass to discuss the merits of the concepts described in this book? And, if that does happen, will it be too late to implement any of the concepts in a real DBMS? There is no question...
RelAndXML. A System to Manage XML-based Course Material with Object-Relational Databases
by Astrid Schnädelbach
Publisher: Logos
Publication Date: March 2004
by Astrid Schnädelbach
Publisher: Logos
Publication Date: March 2004
Universal Database Management: A Guide to Object/Relational Technology (Morgan Kaufmann Series in Data Management Systems)
by Cynthia Maro Saracco
Publisher: Morgan Kaufmann Pub
Publication Date: June 1998
by Cynthia Maro Saracco
Publisher: Morgan Kaufmann Pub
Publication Date: June 1998
Object-Relational Database
by Lambert M. Surhone, Miriam T. Timpledon, Susan F. Marseken
Publisher: Betascript Publishing
Publication Date: March 2010
by Lambert M. Surhone, Miriam T. Timpledon, Susan F. Marseken
Publisher: Betascript Publishing
Publication Date: March 2010
Supporting Semantically Rich Relationships in Extensible Object-relational Database Management Systems (Berichte Aus Der Informatik)
by Nan Zhang
Publisher: Shaker Verlag GmbH, Germany
Publication Date: January 2001
by Nan Zhang
Publisher: Shaker Verlag GmbH, Germany
Publication Date: January 2001
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