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Advances in Object-Oriented Database Systems

✍ Scribed by Stanley B. Zdonik (auth.), Asuman Dogac, M. Tamer Γ–zsu, Alexandros Biliris, Timos Sellis (eds.)


Publisher
Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
Year
1994
Tongue
English
Leaves
523
Series
NATO ASI Series 130
Edition
1
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


Object-oriented database management systems (OODBMSs) have generated significant excitement in the database community in the last decade. This interest stems from a real need for data management support for what are called "advanced application areas" that are not well-served by relational technology. The case for object-oriented technology has been made on three fronts. First is the data modeling requirements of the new applications. Some of the more important shortcomings of the relational systems in meeting the requirements of these applications include: 1. Relational systems deal with a single object type: a relation. A relation is used to model different real-world objects, but the semantics of this association is not part of the database. Furthermore, the attributes of a relation may come only from simple and fixed data type domains (numeric, character, and, sometimes, date types). Advanced applications require explicit storage and manipulation of more abstract types (e.g., images, design documents) and the ability for the users to define their own application-specific types. Therefore, a rich type system supporting userΒ­ defined abstract types is required. 2. The relational model structures data in a relatively simple and flat manner. NonΒ­ traditional applications require more complex object structures with nested objects (e.g., a vehicle object containing an engine object).

✦ Table of Contents


Front Matter....Pages i-xi
Front Matter....Pages 1-1
What Makes Object-Oriented Database Management Systems Different?....Pages 3-26
Front Matter....Pages 27-27
Object-Oriented Data Model Concepts....Pages 29-45
Query Languages for Models with Object-Oriented Features....Pages 47-71
Functional Programming Formalisms for OODBMS Methods....Pages 73-99
A Formal Object-Oriented Query Model and an Algebra....Pages 101-116
Front Matter....Pages 117-117
Optimization of Object-Oriented Queries: Problems and Approaches....Pages 119-146
Transaction Models and Transaction Management in Object-Oriented Database Management Systems....Pages 147-184
Object Storage Management Architectures....Pages 185-200
Active Object Systems....Pages 201-224
Object-Oriented Rule Languages and Optimization Techniques....Pages 225-250
The Promise of Distributed Computing and the Challenges of Legacy Information Systems....Pages 251-286
Object-Orientation and Interoperability....Pages 287-305
Front Matter....Pages 307-307
Open OODB: Architecture and Query Processing Overview....Pages 309-325
METU Object-Oriented DBMS....Pages 327-354
The Ode Object-Oriented Database Management System: An Overview....Pages 355-387
Object-Oriented Modeling for Hypermedia Systems Using the VODAK Model Language....Pages 389-433
Object Modeling Using Classification in CANDIDE and its Applications....Pages 435-476
Back Matter....Pages 477-523

✦ Subjects


Database Management; Programming Techniques


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