Graph-oriented object database


language, database
(GOOD) A graph manipulation language for use as a database query language.
[“A Graph-Oriented Object Database Model”, M. Gyssens et al, Proc ACM Symp Princs of Database Sys, Mar 1990].
(1995-03-07)

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