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- introduction to Object-Oriented Concept
- Object, classe, (class/instance) method, interface, message passing, class hierarchy, class composition, encapsulation and polymorphism
- See chapter 3.1, and we will discuss the "polymorphism" .- introduction to Object-Oriented Concept (2)
- See chapter 4.1.- introduction to Object-Oriented Databases
- See chapter 3.2.- introduction to Active Object-Oriented Databases
- Event, Condition and Action Rules and TRIGGER and CONSTRAINTS
- See chapter 4.3 and 4.4.- An Example of Object-Oriented Database (Data Definition and Manipulation)
- See chapter 4.1.- Comparison between Object Oriented and Relational Databases
- Difference between Relational databases and object-oriented databases in data definition and manipulation. See the comparison example
- See the figure 10 and the SOL specification in chapter 4.2.2.
- We will discuss the "reference" concept in chapter 4.1 again.
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