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The notion of “ownership” is prevalent in many social, economic, and political activities. In this paper, we show that an “ownership” semantic relationship can be a powerful addition to the repertoire of object-oriented database (OODB) modeling primitives. The motivation for such a relationship is provided by example OODB schemata. Using these schemata and some (informal) legal definitions, the varied semantics of ownership are identified A formal ownership relationship is presented as an extension to an OODB data model.
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Oscar Yang, Yehoshua Perl & Michael Halper
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Yang, O., Geller, J., Perl, Y., Halper, M. (1995). The OODB Ownership Relationship. In: Patel, D., Sun, Y., Patel, S. (eds) OOIS’94. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-3016-1_23
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