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Post-Relational DBMS — SQL3

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Abstract

At the end of this chapter the reader will be able to:

  • Distinguish between relational and post-relational DBMS

  • Describe some of the key features of SQL3

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References

  • ISO (1999a). Database Language SQL — Part2: Foundation. ISO/IEC 9075–2. Geneva, International Standards Organisation.

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  • ISO (1999b). Database Language SQL — Part2: Persistent Stored Modules. ISO/IEC 9075–4. Geneva, International Standards Organisation.

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  • Melton, J. and A.R. Simon (2002). SQL: 1999: Understanding Relational Language Components. San Francisco, CA, Morgan Kaufmann.

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© 2004 Paul Beynon-Davies

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Beynon-Davies, P. (2004). Post-Relational DBMS — SQL3. In: Database Systems. Palgrave, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-230-00107-7_31

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