Re: OO implementation in RDBMS
From: Tim Bunce <timbo_at_ig.co.uk>
Date: Mon, 15 Nov 1993 11:18:34 +0000
Message-ID: <CGJ60o.4E0_at_ig.co.uk>
Date: Mon, 15 Nov 1993 11:18:34 +0000
Message-ID: <CGJ60o.4E0_at_ig.co.uk>
In article <2c6d5lINNh0l_at_uwm.edu> rao_at_ee.uwm.edu (Praveen Rao) writes:
>We are in the process of doing OO analysis and design. The implementation
>is going to be using Oracle RDBMS.
>Are there any rules and methods that are available in doing the above?
>Any books/articles?
>
>Information is appreciated.
>
Send a mail message to:
info_at_ig.co.uk
with a subject line containing
schema
and you'll automatically receive the full text of the following:
Relational Database Schema Design
for the Object Oriented OSI/NMF Network Model
by
Paul Ingram Group Ltd
140A High Street
Godalming, Surrey GU7 1AB
England
Tel: +44 (483) 424424
Fax: +44 (483) 419419
Status: Issue 1.1
Date: 1st Sept 1992
Author: Tim Bunce, Technical Director <t.bunce_at_ig.co.uk>
Abstract
This document informally defines a Relational Database schema
that can be used to store an Object Oriented (OO) model of a
telecommunications network. The model is based on the
recommendations of the OSI Network Management Forum (OSI/NMF).
The database design uses (hopefully) novel entity and type
mechanisms. The work should be of interest to anyone wishing
to store an Object Oriented model in a relational database.
This document has been released in the hope that it will
stimulate discussion and new ideas related to the implementation
of OO models, using relational databases, especially for OSI/NMF.
We would appreciate any feedback on its content and being
notified of any development work based on it.
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>Thanks,
>Praveen
Let me know what you think.
Regards,
Tim Bunce.
Received on Mon Nov 15 1993 - 12:18:34 CET
