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| first = R.J.J.
| author2 = D.K. Barry
| publisher = Morgan Kaufmann Publishers
| year = 2000
| isbn = 1-55860-647-5
| isbn = 1-55860-647-5}}</ref> It implements [[concept]]s defined in a [[terminology model]]. Compared with [[object-oriented database]]s, the terminology-oriented database requires some minor conceptual extensions on the schema level as supporting set relations (super-set, subset, intersection etc.), weak-typed collections or shared inheritance.▼
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The data model of a terminology-oriented database is high-level; the terminology-oriented database provides facilities for transforming a
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}}</ref> data for a terminology-oriented database can be stored theoretically in any type of database as well as in an XML file. Thus, terminology-oriented databases may support several database systems for storing application data.
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== References ==
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