Converting Relational to Object-Oriented Databases

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As object-oriented model becomes the trend of database technology, there is a need to convert relational to object-oriented database system to improve productivity and flexibility The changeover includes schema translation, data conversion and program conversion. This paper describes a methodology for integrating schema translation and data conversion. Schema translation involves semantic reconstruction and the mapping of relational schema into object-oriented schema. Data conversion involves unloading tuples of relations into sequential files and reloading them into object-oriented classes files. The methodology preserves the constraints of the relational database by mapping the equivalent data dependencies.

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Fong, J. (1997). Converting Relational to Object-Oriented Databases. SIGMOD Record (ACM Special Interest Group on Management of Data), 26(1), 53–58. https://doi.org/10.1145/248603.248614

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