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Object-Oriented Databases with Relational DBMSs

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The expediency of the use of object-oriented models of data as datalogical models in designing databases is shown, and methods of integration of relational and object-oriented models are considered. A relational scheme for storage of attributes and relations of object-oriented models is proposed.

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Rokitskii, R.B. Object-Oriented Databases with Relational DBMSs. Cybernetics and Systems Analysis 36, 813–822 (2000). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1009449125086

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