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One attractive approach to object databases is to see them as potentially an evolutionary development from relational databases. This paper concentrates on substantiating the technical basis for this claim, and illustrates it in some detail with an upwards-compatible extension of ANSI SQL2 for conventional objects. This could serve as a foundation for the development of higher-level facilities for more complex objects. © 1991.
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Beech, D., & Özbütün, Ç. (1991). Object databases as generalizations of relational databases. Computer Standards and Interfaces, 13(1–3), 221–230. https://doi.org/10.1016/0920-5489(91)90030-4
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