Myths about object-oriented databases are rampant. This book debunks them, so database administrators and managers can make informed decisions about the technology. This book presents comprehensive coverage of the "pros and cons" of object-oriented databases, helping managers and administrators decide whether to implement this powerful technology. Through 18 case studies written by expert practitioners, learn how to identify the right applications for OODBMS systems, and understand the hardware requirements and technical tradeoffs involved. The book also includes many never-before-published tips, tricks and techniques for successfully designing and implementing OODBMS in your organization. All database practitioners considering object-oriented database management systems.
This book was written for professional database administrators who are considering the implementation of ODBMS products. Loomis provides a no-hype perspective that lays out the pro's and con's, while also debunking myths rampant in the industry. This is a hands-on book for the DBA's, which uses a collection of case studies to offer real world experiences of database administrators who have already implemented O-O databases, what worked and what didn't.