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Whereas the object oriented paradigm is best suited for the modelling of self contained objects it is not suited for the modelling of relations between objects. For the logic oriented paradigm on the other hand the converse is true. This paper shows that objects and their relations can be modelled in an integrated way by combining both paradigms.