Abstract

Software developers seek a standard object-oriented database management system as a substrate on which to build object-oriented products. Convinced of the real value of object-oriented benefits, independent software vendors seek a platform to minimize development risk. A minimalist position is compared to the object-oriented database programming language position and the latter is shown to to be the cleanest but pragmatic considerations may intervene.

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