An Object memory for an object-oriented database management system

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Author
Kesim, F Nihan
Advisor
Arkun, Erol
Date
1988Publisher
Bilkent University
Language
English
Type
Thesis
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http://hdl.handle.net/11693/17195Abstract
Object-oriented paradigm is an approach that can be applied in various
areas of computing. In this approach, each entity is represented by an object
which captures the state and the behaviour of the entity. In this thesis, a
focused survey of object-oriented paradigm in general and object-oriented
database management systems in particular has been carried out and an
object memory module is designed and implemented for an object-oriented
database management system prototype. The object memory module handles
the representation, access and manipulation of objects in the system and
provides the primitive functions that are necessary in the development of the
prototype.
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