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There has been a growing acceptance of the object-oriented data model as the basis of next generation database management systems (DBMSs). Both pure object-oriented DBMS (OODBMSs) and object-relational DBMS (ORDBMSs) have been developed based on object-oriented concepts. Object-relational DBMS, in particular, extend the SQL language by incorporating all the concepts of the object-oriented data model. A large number of products for both categories of DBMS is today available. In particular, all major vendors of relational DBMSs are turning their products into ORDBMSs [Nori, 1996].
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Bertino, E. et al. (1997). Object-Oriented Databases. In: Indexing Techniques for Advanced Database Systems. The Springer International Series on Advances in Database Systems, vol 8. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-6227-6_1
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