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Version and configuration management on a software engineering database
The OMS data model is based on the binary EntityRelationship model. It offers objects, links and attributes, all of which arc typed. Object iypcs are organ&l in a hierarchy with inhcritancc of attributes and relationships defined on an object type to its descendants. Relationships are bi-directional associations between objects. They can bc considered as a pair of mutually inverse links. See [BOUD88] for a brief description of PCTE.