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9.3) Appendix B Object-oriented Databases And Vendors p1 |
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This article is from the Object-Oriented Technology FAQ, by Bob Hathaway rjh@geodesic.com with numerous contributions by others.
This is a list of available Object-Oriented databases. Thanks go to Stewart
Clamen, who's survey on schema evolution provided a good start. The list
was updated March 1996 by Tim Harvey who keeps the mini-FAQ of object and
object-relational vendors for the sister News group comp.object.databases.
Additional short entries and corrections are encouraged; please send them
to the author of the FAQ or Tim Harvey at:
Email: timh@plaza.ds.adp.com
rwi@teleport.com
Voice: (503) 294-4200, Ext. 3313
The most recent copy of Stewart Clamen's summary on available databases
support for schema evolution will be available indefinitely via anonymous
FTP from ftp://BYRON.SP.CS.CMU.EDU/usr/anon/OODBMS/.
[Kim 89] covers a few of the research systems below in depth.
Starred entries also have an entry in "APPENDIX E ANONYMOUS FTP SITES".
See also section 3.5 for an Object Database Management Group (ODMG) reference.
 
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