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Object-Oriented Database Management Software
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ALSO CALLED:
Object Database Management Systems,
OODB,
ODBMS,
OODBMS
DEFINITION: An object-oriented database management system (OODBMS), sometimes shortened to ODBMS forobject database management system), is a database management system (DBMS) that supports themodelling and creation of data as objects. Thisincludes some kind of support for classes of objects andthe inheritanceof class properties and methodsby subclasses and their objects. There is currently no widely agreed-upon
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Object Persistence and Agile Software Development
sponsored by Versant Corp.
WHITE PAPER:
Agile Software Development is one of the most effective methodologies to develop application software. This paper examines and compares RDBMS with several object persistence methods within the context of Agile Software Development by quantifying the impact of these methods on the velocity and success of an agile application development project.
Posted: 03 Mar 2010 | Published: 01 Dec 2009
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OBJECT-ORIENTED DATABASE MANAGEMENT SOFTWARE DEFINITION (continued):
standard for whatconstitutes an OODBMS, and OODBMS products are considered to be still in their infancy. In themeantime, the object-relational database management system (ORDBMS), the idea that object-orienteddatabase concepts can be superimposed on relational databases, is more commonly encountered inavailable products. An object-oriented database interface standard is being developed by anindustry group, the Object Data Management Group (ODMG). The Object Management Group (OMG) hasalready standardized an object-oriented data brokering interface between systems in a network.In their influential
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