11/26/2011

Object-Oriented Modeling and Design for Database Applications Review

Object-Oriented Modeling and Design for Database Applications
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The book is composed of four parts: modeling concepts, analysis/design, implementation and large system issues.
The first part describes the main concepts on object oriented modeling. The topics on object relationships (association, aggregation, generalization) are excellent.
The second part, I consider that contains the best chapters. There are a lot of advices on how to develop database applications following object orientation and on how to choose a data management approach.
The third part, about implemmentation, has good and bad chapters. I don't like the chapters on relational databases. They include valuable information on how to map classes to relational databases but some space is wasted with basic concepts on relational databases and the main example is developed using Microsoft Access.
The last part is the smallest one and contains introductory topics on distributed databases, integration of applications and reverse engineering.
The class diagrams are in OMT notation.

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This new book refines, customizes, and extends the general Object Modeling Technique (OMT) methodology for the specific subject matter of database applications. By restricting the scope of coverage, the authors are able to present more focused examples and elaborate upon the appropriate methodological steps. The authors present a uniform treatment that addresses files, relational databases, and object-oriented databases.

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