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Advances in Object-Oriented Database Systems: 2nd International Workshop on Object-Oriented Database Systems Bad Münster am Stein-Ebernburg, FRG September 27–30, 1988 Proceedings

✍ Scribed by Francois Bancilhon, Gilles Barbedette (auth.), Klaus R. Dittrich (eds.)


Publisher
Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
Year
1988
Tongue
English
Leaves
380
Series
Lecture Notes in Computer Science 334
Edition
1
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


This volume collects papers presented at the 2nd International Workshop on Object-Oriented Database Systems (ooDBS-II) held at the Ebernburg near Bad Münster am Stein, FRG, in September 1988. It thus gives a comprehensive overview of the latest developments in this flourishing area of current database research. Object-oriented database systems have been approached with mainly two major intentions in mind, namely to better support new application areas like CAD/CAM, office automation, knowledge engineering, and to overcome the 'impedance mismatch' between data models and programming languages. The notion of object-orientation in database systems is thus a broader one than e.g. in the area of programming languages. Structural object-orientation provides for data model mechanisms that allow the direct representation and manipulation of highly-structured entities; behavioral object-orientation cares for facilities to associate arbitrary user-defined type-specific operations with data entities; finally, full object-orientation tries to combine the advantages of both categories. Though data model concepts are the decisive feature of object-oriented database systems, numerous other system aspects have to be reconsidered or allow better solutions, respectively, in this light. They include e.g. transactions, implementation techniques, optimization, formalization, the inclusion of rules, and the integration with other systems. A number of research prototypes and even some commercial systems are meanwhile available. Both, approaches to extend databases with object-oriented capabilities and approaches to extend object-oriented programming languages with database features have been and are being investigated.

✦ Table of Contents


The design and implementation of O 2 , an object-oriented database system....Pages 1-22
Zeitgeist: Database support for object-oriented programming....Pages 23-42
A distributed object server....Pages 43-59
Implementation techniques for object oriented databases....Pages 60-79
Support for design processes in a structurally object-oriented database system....Pages 80-97
Object orientation within the PRIMA-NDBS....Pages 98-103
SOOM and tornado-* experience with database-support for object-oriented applications....Pages 104-109
Formalizing objects for databases using ADABTPL....Pages 110-128
Rules are objects too: A knowledge model for an active, object-oriented database system....Pages 129-143
Abstract object types for databases....Pages 144-149
Rule execution in CPLEX: A persistent objectbase....Pages 150-155
Constraint analysis: A tool for explaining the semantics of complex objects....Pages 156-161
Providing uniform access to heterogeneous information bases....Pages 162-173
The object shell: An extensible system to define an object-oriented view of an existing database....Pages 174-192
An adaptive derived data manager for distributed databases....Pages 193-203
Mapping object-oriented concepts into relational concepts by meta-compilation in a logic programming environment....Pages 204-208
Foundations of relational object management systems....Pages 209-212
The COMANDOS integration system : An object oriented approach to the interconnection of heterogeneous applications....Pages 213-218
A learning-based approach to meta-data evolution in an object-oriented database....Pages 219-224
Views, data abstraction, and inheritance in the FUGUE data model....Pages 225-241
Vodak kernel data model....Pages 242-261
A model for an object management system for software engineering environments....Pages 262-267
Multiple inheritance and genericity for the integration of a database management system in an object-oriented approach....Pages 268-273
Instance inheritance mechanisms for object oriented databases....Pages 274-279
Identification of database objects by key....Pages 280-285
The design of dynamo: A general-purpose information processing model with a time dimension....Pages 286-291
A uniform concept for storing and manipulating engineering objects....Pages 292-297
Managing persistent data with mneme: Designing a reliable, shared object interface....Pages 298-316
Integration of database management with an object-oriented programming language....Pages 317-322
On dynamically defined complex objects and SQL....Pages 323-328
Common object-oriented repository system....Pages 329-333
On the integration of object-oriented and process-oriented computation in persistent environments....Pages 334-339
Rose: An object-oriented database system for interactive computer graphics applications....Pages 340-345
Identity, equality and query optimization....Pages 346-351
Optimization of object-retrieval queries....Pages 352-357
Query optimization in object-oriented database systems: A prospectus....Pages 358-363
Object-oriented DBMS performance measurement....Pages 364-367
Data abstraction and query optimization....Pages 368-373

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