Object-Oriented Database Design and Implementation Issues for Object Vector Product Format

The Object Vector Product Format (OVPF) project undertaken by the Naval Research laboratory and the University of Florida, and sponsored by the Defense Mapping Agency, successfully demonstrated the advantages that object-oriented (OO) technology can provide for importing and editing vector-formatted...

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title Object-Oriented Database Design and Implementation Issues for Object Vector Product Format
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