H8 itaku-kenkyu Abstract-08 (8) Extended Features of a Deductive Object-Oriented Database Language Quixote for Practical Use Dr. Kazumasa Yokota, Associate Professor, Kyoto University (Currently - Professor, Okayama Prefectural University) Quixote is a deductive object-oriented database (DOOD) language and also a knowledge representation language for various advanced applications such as legal reasoning and natural language processing.
I have explained the integration of objects and rules and the two kinds of inheritance to demonstrate the way that Quixote has merged deductive databases and object-oriented Introduction to Quixote An Introduction to Quixote Primer This series of stories is designed to introduce you to Quixote, the deductive object-oriented database language developed here at ICOT.
The term: "Deductive Object-Oriented Database (DOOD)" came into use around 1988, and the first DOOD Conference was held in 1989.This ends our short tour of the history of the database.
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