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-**Object-Oriented Databases (OODs)** store data models created by object-oriented programming ​language. Programmers can create, modify, and store object datasets within these databases. Object-oriented databases require a query language in order to retrieve the information stored inside. Often used by engineering companies and science laboratories,​ object-oriented databases can hold more complex data than relational database tools, which require a table to be set with the information. Some may choose to use an object-relational database, which is a combination of an object-oriented ​and relational database. Other similar types of database solutions that differ from object-orientated databases include document database tools, graph database tools, key-value store tools and more. Many object-orientated database software is available at no cost and developers have many free database software options.+**Object-Oriented Databases (OODs)** store data models created by [[dido:​public:​ra:​xapend:​xapend.a_glossary:​o:​oop]] ​language. Programmers can create, modify, and store object datasets within these databases. Object-oriented databases require a query language in order to retrieve the information stored inside. Often used by engineering companies and science laboratories,​ object-oriented databases can hold more complex data than relational database tools, which require a table to be set with the information. Some may choose to use an Object-Relational Database (ORD), which is a combination of an[[dido:​public:​ra:​xapend:​xapend.a_glossary:​o:​oo]] ​and [[dido:​public:​ra:​xapend:​xapend.a_glossary:​r:​rdbms | Relational Database]]. Other similar types of database solutions that differ from object-orientated databases include document database tools, graph database tools, key-value store toolsand more. Many object-orientated database software is available at no cost and developers have many free database software options.
  
 To qualify for inclusion in the Object-Oriented Database category, a product must: To qualify for inclusion in the Object-Oriented Database category, a product must:
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