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Patterns of data modeling
Blaha M., CRC Press, Inc., Boca Raton, FL, 2010. 261 pp. Type: Book (978-1-439819-89-0)
At 245 pages (counting appendices) of technical meat, the book is a reference manual of abstract definitions of data modeling, covering coarse-grained topics (unified modeling language (UML)) as well as finer-grained material (SQL quer...
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Feb 23 2012
Object-oriented modeling and design for database applications
Blaha M., Premerlani W., Prentice-Hall, Inc., Upper Saddle River, NJ, 1997. Type: Book (9780131238299)
The use of object-oriented principles to create database applications is presented in this book. According to the authors, object-oriented modeling techniques have helped lower the cost of database applications, shorten their time to m...
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Mar 1 1998
Object-oriented modeling and design
Rumbaugh J., Blaha M., Premerlani W., Eddy F., Lorensen W., Prentice-Hall, Inc., Upper Saddle River, NJ, 1991. Type: Book (9780136298410)
The most popular software engineering methodologies in the 1980s were entity modeling and structured analysis and design. A few problems have been uncovered over the years, however. These methodologies concentrate only on one or anothe...
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Apr 1 1994
An object-oriented relational database
Premerlani W., Rumbaugh J., Blaha M., Varwig T. Communications of the ACM 33(11): 99-109, 1990. Type: Article
The relational model of database systems has proven to be an excellent solution, with very good theoretical foundations, for distributed databases. On the other hand, the object-oriented model of programming languages has turned out to...
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May 1 1991
Relational database design using an object-oriented methodology
Blaha M., Premerlani W., Rumbaugh J. Communications of the ACM 31(4): 414-427, 1988. Type: Article
This paper should be required reading for all designers of information systems. I myself now use its object modeling technique (OMT) diagrams as an input in the development of formal specifications of information systems. Since OMT was...
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Mar 1 1989
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