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Current best selling books on object database management systems

Data Access Patterns: Database Interactions in Object-Oriented Applications (paperback)
Data Access Patterns: Database Interactions in Object-Oriented Applications (paperback)
by Clifton Nock
Average Customer Review: 4 stars based on 7 reviews.
Customer Review: I have to disagree with the previous review. I will try to explain why I think 'b88zhou' review is inadequate after presenting my overview of this book. After reading numerous pattern books, it is nice to see a pattern book with very good organization. Each pattern is presented with the following subsections. * Description * Context ...
Learning PHP Data Objects: A Beginner's Guide to PHP Data Objects, Database Connection Abstraction Library for PHP 5
Learning PHP Data Objects: A Beginner's Guide to PHP Data Objects, Database Connection Abstraction Library for PHP 5
by Dennis Popel
Average Customer Review: 4 stars based on 5 reviews.
Customer Review: I like the book's erudite methodology. The methodology of this book is based on the two tenets of sound education: Informing Demonstrating In this books after the information I found lots of exercises, step by step, with plenty of pictures and screen shots that lead me through and demonstrated a process of task. These exercises are f...
Building Scalable Database Applications: Object-Oriented Design, Architectures and Implementations
Building Scalable Database Applications: Object-Oriented Design, Architectures and Implementations
by Peter Heinckiens
Average Customer Review: 3.5 stars based on 6 reviews.
Customer Review: I think some of the other reviewers might forget this book is at the time of this review writing is 5 years old. At the time of .NET's official non beta release it was just over 3 years old. Truly, this book is as relevant today as it was when it was written. Perhaps some of the concepts of persistence are missed by the first reviewe...
Object-Oriented Database Design Clearly Explained
Object-Oriented Database Design Clearly Explained
by Jan L. Harrington
Average Customer Review: 3 stars based on 7 reviews.
Customer Review: "Object Oriented Database Design" is a book for beginners and, as far as I have been able to investigate, it is a perfect walkthrough along the background of object structures. Figures, exemples, syntax of codes and clear explanations lead the learner through theory towards practice. Exemples are often very nice.
Object Databases in Practice
Object Databases in Practice
by Akmal B. Chaudhri, Mary Loomis, Hewlett-Packard Professional Books
Average Customer Review: 4 stars based on 1 review.
Customer Review: I found it fair and product-independent 18 user cases of Object Database. Some of user cases are not enough new, but they refers why they decided to use Object Database instead of common Relational Databases. Some even refers why they adopted a certain product of Object Database. Be careful this is not a introduction of Object Databas...
Developing Paradox Databases: An Object-Oriented Approach : An In-Depth Guide to Developing Dynamic Databases With Paradox for Windows
Developing Paradox Databases: An Object-Oriented Approach : An In-Depth Guide to Developing Dynamic Databases With Paradox for Windows
by Gary Entsminger
Publisher: M & T Books
Publication Date: February 1993
Introduction to Object-Oriented Databases (Computer Systems Series)
Introduction to Object-Oriented Databases (Computer Systems Series)
by Won Kim
Publisher: The MIT Press
Publication Date: November 1990
Object Database Development: Concepts and Principles
Object Database Development: Concepts and Principles
by David W. Embley
Average Customer Review: 5 stars based on 1 review.
Customer Review: First I like this book. It is intelligent and sound. Well done in every respect. Just a WARNING: the title is somewhat misleading. The focus is on the OSM model and design methodology. The database examples at the end are treated only in an extremely thin way. This book is strongly routed in theory with a keen eye on practical require...
The Object Data Standard: ODMG 3.0 (The Morgan Kaufmann Series in Data Management Systems)
The Object Data Standard: ODMG 3.0 (The Morgan Kaufmann Series in Data Management Systems)
by R. G. Cattell, Douglas K. Barry, Mark Berler, Jeff Eastman, David Jordan, Craig Russell, Olaf Schadow, Torsten Stanienda, Fernando Velez
Average Customer Review: 4 stars based on 2 reviews.
Customer Review: A well-written, concise reference covering a diverse range of topics that will be of interest to all who know the frustration of cramming complex OO systems into relational tables. From a complete design pattern for Object and Object Relational database systems, to design patterns for declarative language symantics; from C++ and Java...
The Object Database Handbook: How to Select, Implement, and Use Object-Oriented Databases
The Object Database Handbook: How to Select, Implement, and Use Object-Oriented Databases
by Douglas K. Barry
Publisher: Wiley
Publication Date: May 1996

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