Objects and Databases: International Symposium, Sophia Antipolis, France, June 13, 2000. Revised Papers
These post-proceedings contain the revised versions of the papers presented at the \Symposium on Objects and Databases" which was held in Sophia-Antipolis, France, June 13, 2000, in conjunction with the Fourteenth European Conference on Object-Oriented Programming, ECOOP 2000. This event continued the t- dition established the year before in Lisbon (Portugal) with the First Workshop on Object-Oriented Databases. The goal of the symposium was to bring together researchers working in various corners of the eld of objects and databases, to discuss the current state of research in the eld and to critically evaluate existing solutions in terms of their current usage, their successes and limitations, and their potential for new applications. The organizing committee received 21 papers which were reviewed by a p- gram committee of people active in the eld of objects and databases. There were 3 reviews for each paper, and nally the organizing committee selected 9 long papers, 2 short papers, and a demonstration to be presented and discussed at the symposium. The selected papers cover a wide spectrum of topics, including data modeling concepts, persistent object languages, consistency and integrity of persistent data, storage structures, class versioning and schema evolution, query languages, and temporal object-oriented databases. In addition to the regular papers, the symposium included an invited p- sentation, given by Prof. Malcolm Atkinson from the University of Glasgow (Scotland) where he heads the Persistence and Distribution Group.
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Objects and Databases: International Symposium, Sophia Antipolis, France, June 13, 2000. Revised Papers
These post-proceedings contain the revised versions of the papers presented at the \Symposium on Objects and Databases" which was held in Sophia-Antipolis, France, June 13, 2000, in conjunction with the Fourteenth European Conference on Object-Oriented Programming, ECOOP 2000. This event continued the t- dition established the year before in Lisbon (Portugal) with the First Workshop on Object-Oriented Databases. The goal of the symposium was to bring together researchers working in various corners of the eld of objects and databases, to discuss the current state of research in the eld and to critically evaluate existing solutions in terms of their current usage, their successes and limitations, and their potential for new applications. The organizing committee received 21 papers which were reviewed by a p- gram committee of people active in the eld of objects and databases. There were 3 reviews for each paper, and nally the organizing committee selected 9 long papers, 2 short papers, and a demonstration to be presented and discussed at the symposium. The selected papers cover a wide spectrum of topics, including data modeling concepts, persistent object languages, consistency and integrity of persistent data, storage structures, class versioning and schema evolution, query languages, and temporal object-oriented databases. In addition to the regular papers, the symposium included an invited p- sentation, given by Prof. Malcolm Atkinson from the University of Glasgow (Scotland) where he heads the Persistence and Distribution Group.
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Objects and Databases: International Symposium, Sophia Antipolis, France, June 13, 2000. Revised Papers

Objects and Databases: International Symposium, Sophia Antipolis, France, June 13, 2000. Revised Papers

Objects and Databases: International Symposium, Sophia Antipolis, France, June 13, 2000. Revised Papers

Objects and Databases: International Symposium, Sophia Antipolis, France, June 13, 2000. Revised Papers

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These post-proceedings contain the revised versions of the papers presented at the \Symposium on Objects and Databases" which was held in Sophia-Antipolis, France, June 13, 2000, in conjunction with the Fourteenth European Conference on Object-Oriented Programming, ECOOP 2000. This event continued the t- dition established the year before in Lisbon (Portugal) with the First Workshop on Object-Oriented Databases. The goal of the symposium was to bring together researchers working in various corners of the eld of objects and databases, to discuss the current state of research in the eld and to critically evaluate existing solutions in terms of their current usage, their successes and limitations, and their potential for new applications. The organizing committee received 21 papers which were reviewed by a p- gram committee of people active in the eld of objects and databases. There were 3 reviews for each paper, and nally the organizing committee selected 9 long papers, 2 short papers, and a demonstration to be presented and discussed at the symposium. The selected papers cover a wide spectrum of topics, including data modeling concepts, persistent object languages, consistency and integrity of persistent data, storage structures, class versioning and schema evolution, query languages, and temporal object-oriented databases. In addition to the regular papers, the symposium included an invited p- sentation, given by Prof. Malcolm Atkinson from the University of Glasgow (Scotland) where he heads the Persistence and Distribution Group.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9783540416647
Publisher: Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Publication date: 02/23/2001
Series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science , #1944
Edition description: 2001
Pages: 206
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.25(h) x 0.02(d)

Table of Contents

Invited Talk.- Persistence and Java — A Balancing Act.- Persistence.- Parametric Polymorphism and Orthogonal Persistence.- Towards a Consistent Viewpoint on Consistency for Persistent Applications.- Towards Scalable and Recoverable Object Evolution for the PJama Persistent Platform.- Clustering.- Dynamic Clustering in Object-Oriented Databases: An Advocacy for Simplicity.- Opportunistic Prioritised Clustering Framework (OPCF).- Schema Evolution.- A Flexible Approach for Instance Adaptation During Class Versioning.- Optimizing Performance of Schema Evolution Sequences.- Data Mining and Data Warehouse.- ODMQL: Object Data Mining Query Language.- Benefits of an Object-Oriented Multidimensional Data Model.- Miscellaneous.- The NODS Project: Networked Open Database Services.- Pointwise Temporal Object Database Browsing.- Towards a Unified Query-by-Example (UQBE): UML as a Basis for a Generic Graphical Query Language.- Pannel Discussion.- Concluding Remarks.
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