Chapter 15 Object-Oriented Database
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6. | False |
7. | True |
8. | True |
9. | True |
10. | True |
11. | False |
12. | True |
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Tick (✓) the Appropriate Answer
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2. | (a) |
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6. | (b) |
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8. | (c) |
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Fill in the Blanks
1. | Late 1960s |
2. | Third |
3. | Semantic, object-oriented programming |
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5. | Real-world, database objects, integrity, identity |
6. | State, behaviour |
7. | Object-oriented programming languages (OOPLs) |
8. | Structure (attributes), behaviour (methods) |
9. | Class, objects |
10. | Data structure, behaviour (methods) |
11. | Only one |
12. | Class |
13. | An object database schema |
14. | ODMG object |
15. | Embedded, these programming languages |
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