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Re: Clean Object Class Design -- What is it?

From: akmal _at_ city <_at_>
Date: Tue, 24 Jul 2001 07:19:55 +0100
Message-ID: <Pine.GSO.4.05.10107240714400.21621-100000@altair.soi.city.ac.uk>

On Mon, 23 Jul 2001, Jim Melton wrote:

Jim,

[snip]

> > > False 3: Object databases do not have performance advantages.
> >
> > Again, you have not explained why my statement is false. I have
> > repeatedly explained why it is true:
> >
> > The relational model determines only how the DBMS represents data to
> > the user and not how the DBMS stores the data. Since the DBMS can
> > store the data identically to a non-relation ODBMS, it can achieve
> > equivalent performance.
>
> Your statement is false because there is no commercially available database
> today that can achieve the real-world performance of (most, many, all?)
> object databases.
 

:-o

For what kind of applications? (most, many, all?)

<akmal/>

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