Do you have a business need that drives a design towards an ODBMS? You should
consider an ODBMS only if it will save money or make money.
But first, consider if your application requires any type of DBMS. If your
data will be shared by multiple people at the same time maintaining consistency
and integrity of the data, you should consider a DBMS. Also see the DBMS ACID
properties (new
window).
If your decision is that business needs drive the use some type of DBMS, then
you need to decide which whether an ODBMS or an RDBMS is appropriate for your
needs. If you have a need for higher performance and your data is more complex,
an ODBMS might be the better choice for you. See the pages on high performance
and complex data at the right below.
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Tally 9 -The Complete Business Solution Daily Mirror, Sri Lanka - May 9, 2008 ... Technology Engine) ? Tally 9 is the result of a perfect fusion between the Concurrent Multi-lingual Platform and Object Oriented Database Engine. ...
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Data Access Patterns: Database Interactions in Object-Oriented Applications (paperback) by Clifton Nock Average Customer Review: based on 7 reviews. Customer Review: I have to disagree with the previous review. I will try to explain why I think 'b88zhou' review is inadequate after presenting my overview of this book. After reading numerous pattern books, it is nice to see a pattern book with very good organization. Each pattern is presented with the following subsections. * Description * Context ...
Object-Oriented Application Development Using the Caché Postrelational Database by W. Kirsten, M. Ihringer, M. Kühn, B. Röhrig, A.S. Rudd Average Customer Review: based on 5 reviews. Customer Review: Intersystems' Caché Postrelational Database is a relatively little known but very powerful & extremely scalable database engine, that has very few -if any- serious competitors in that features/price/performance group, especially after Intersystem changed their licensing policy recently. The book gives detailed information about Caché...
Object-Oriented Database Design Clearly Explained by Jan L. Harrington Average Customer Review: based on 7 reviews. Customer Review: "Object Oriented Database Design" is a book for beginners and, as far as I have been able to investigate, it is a perfect walkthrough along the background of object structures. Figures, exemples, syntax of codes and clear explanations lead the learner through theory towards practice. Exemples are often very nice.