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Object Relationships and Loading Strategies

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An object model describes the relationships between instances of different classes (for example, between Flight and Pilot) or other instances of the same class (see, for example, the Supervisor property in theEmployees class). The question of when and how relational objects are loaded is crucial not only to the software developer but also to the performance of the application.

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Schwichtenberg, H. (2018). Object Relationships and Loading Strategies. In: Modern Data Access with Entity Framework Core . Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-3552-2_9

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