Re: New Book: THE OBJECT DATA STANDARD

From: akmal b chaudhri <akmal_chaudhri_at_my-deja.com>
Date: 2000/01/21
Message-ID: <8694gd$hou$1_at_nnrp1.deja.com>#1/1


In article <8684nc$s80$1_at_nnrp1.deja.com>,   webmaster_at_mkp.com wrote:
> THE OBJECT DATA STANDARD: ODMG 3.0
>
> Edited by R. G. G. Cattell and Douglas K. Barry. Contributors: Mark
> Berler, Jeff Eastman, David Jordan, Craig Russell, Olaf Schadow,
 Torsten
> Stanienda, and Fernando Velez
>
> Morgan Kaufmann Publishers, January 2000, ISBN 1-55860-647-5
>
> This isn't a book about the Object Data Standard; it's the complete,
> fully authoritative version of the standard itself, presented by the
> researchers who developed it. This book provides all the details
> comprising ODMG 3.0, making the latest version of the specification
 the
> most mature and most flexible yet.
>
> When it comes to storing objects in databases, ODMG 3.0 is a standard
> with which you need to be familiar-whether you design, develop, or
> implement object database products, object-to-relational database
> mapping products, or applications based on these products.
>

[snip]

People may also be interested in Suad Alagic's evaluation of O2 (a product that claimed to be ODMG "compliant") along with some of the other papers on Object Databases in TAPOS 5(4):

http://www.soi.city.ac.uk/~akmal/html.dir/tapos.html

Regards,

akmal

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