Một số tính chất của quá trình thừa kế kiểu trong mô hình cơ sở dữ liệu hướng đối tượng
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https://doi.org/10.15625/1813-9663/15/3/7767Abstract
Inheritance is introduced in object-oriented systems to enhance code reuse and create more compact and open able software [2], [3], [7]. Powerful object models adopt multiple inheritance, allowing a type (or class) to inherit from more than one supertype. Unfortunately, this powerful modeling mechanism can generate inheritance conflicts [6], which arise when the same property (or operation) is defined in more than one supertype, or a property (or operation) already present in one supertype, is locally redefined in subtype (overriding). In this article, we focus on the structural component of object-oriented database schema, addressing inheritance and conflict resolution for typed properties.Metrics
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19-02-2016
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Đoàn V. Ban, “Một số tính chất của quá trình thừa kế kiểu trong mô hình cơ sở dữ liệu hướng đối tượng”, JCC, vol. 15, no. 3, pp. 1–7, Feb. 2016.
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