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        <h1>Object And Relational Model Comparison</h1>

<p>Object and relational models though serving the same goal
are very different in their concepts. There is no solid answer which technology
is better or superior. In most cases when deciding between the 2 approaches you
will have to base your decision on a close requirements analysis.</p>

See <a href="object_and_relational_model_comparison/rdbms_and_oodbms_application.html" class="wikiLink">RDBMS And OODBMS Application</a> for a list of
environments and requirements where OODBMS is preferred.<br><div class="childTopicList">More Reading:<ul>
<li><p><a href="object_and_relational_model_comparison/basic_terms.html" class="wikiLink">Basic Terms</a></p></li>
<li><p><a href="object_and_relational_model_comparison/rdbms_and_oodbms_application.html" class="wikiLink">RDBMS And OODBMS Application</a></p></li>
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