Abstract

The main aim of the paper is to portray how conceptual modelling as applied to database systems can move relatively painlessly into the domain of object orientation. It discusses how object-oriented analysis, an approach primarily directed at the building of applications in procedural or object-oriented languages, is equally relevant to the development of database systems. The intention is to position the techniques firmly in the history of semantic data modelling.

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