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ADOs combine data structures and procedures operating on them. Messages serve both the purpose of procedure activation and of data passing. An object-oriented database is a collection of ADOs. A user interacts with such a database basically by sending messages to activate processing and receiving data passed back in response. This is depicted in Figure 14-1.
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Maurer, H., Scherbakov, N., Halim, Z., Razak, Z. (1998). Dynamic Binding and User Interface. In: From Databases to Hypermedia. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-58763-4_14
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