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ORDOrders
ORDOrdnance
ORDChicago, IL, USA - O'Hare International Airport (Airport Code)
ORDOrdinary
ORDOffice of Research and Development
ORDChicago O'Hare International Airport (airport code; Chicago, IL)
ORDOrganization(al) Development
ORDObject-Relational Database
ORDOffice of Rare Diseases (National Institutes of Health)
ORDOperational Requirements Document
ORDOptical Receive Data
ORDObject Relational Database
ORDOrdinary Seaman
ORDOperational Requirement(s) Document
ORDOffice of Rubber Director (US Navy)
ORDOptical Rotatory Dispersion
ORDOperational Readiness Demonstration
ORDOrdnance Data (TMINS)
ORDOffice of Research and Demonstrations
ORDOnline Resource Directory
ORDOperational Ready Date
ORDOperational Readiness Date
ORDOperations Research Department
ORDOverseas Replacement Depot
ORDOrganisation for Rural Development
ORDOwner's Risk of Damage
ORDOptical Rotatory Dispersion Spectroscopy
ORDOver Rated Defense
ORDOften Required Data
ORDOld Orchard Field (now O'Hare International)
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Santini and Gupta [16] propose an extensible feature management engine for image retrieval with an own object-relational database model.
We consider the implementation onto an object-relational database management system (ORDBMS), based on the standard SQL:2003 [18].
Key words: enterprise database, middleware, opens source software, object-relational database
PostgreSQL is an object-relational database management system developed at the University of California at Berkeley Computer Science Department (download from www.postgresql.org).
SciDM Group's flagship product, a database management system, is a zero-maintenance object-relational database engine optimized for dealing with extremely large volumes of data.
The current version of Dynamic Server is 7.3 and the object-relational database is now known as the Universal Data option and is on version 9.1.4.
Although all database markets are growing, and relational is still by far the largest sector, object-relational databases are growing at 43%, though from a small base point.
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