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The C Object Processor (COP) was a superset of the C programming language. It was used in the Vbase object-oriented database management system developed by Ontologic, Inc. The data model for Vbase was specified by a Type Definition Language (TDL).[citation needed] COP and TDL were influenced by CLU. By 1989, COP and TDL were replaced by C++ in Ontologic's second generation product, ONTOS. The company was also renamed ONTOS, Inc.
References
- Tim Andrews and Craig Harris, "Combining Language and Database Advances in an Object-Oriented Development Environment," Conference Proceedings of the Object-Oriented Programming Systems, Languages and Applications, pp. 430–440, 1987.
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