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There are currently two 'camps' for database development -- relational, which is predominant and object, which is growing. There are many that feel the relational model is stronger, more proven but that the object model offers greater options. This book is a proposal for the future direction of data and database management systems (DBMSs). Building off Codd's relational model of data, the book presents a formal definition of an abstract model of data and can be considered as a blueprint for the design of a DBMS and a database language. This offers a rock-solid foundation for integrating relational and object technologies, a foundation that is evolutionary, not revolutionary.
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