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Object Modeling and Relational Databases
Cori Foxworthy
BSA/400
Richard Reed
November 19, 2002
Object Modeling and Relational Databases
Many companies store their data in databases. There are many different types of databases that can be used. When building database applications, object models can map out how databases can store and retrieve information. This paper will look at relational databases and how object modeling can be used to help in the design process.
What is a Relational Database?
Relational databases are made up of separate tables that hold different types of data.
Approximate Word count = 428 Approximate Pages = 1.7 (250 words per page double spaced)
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