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Advances in Object-Oriented Database Systems

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    Book Overview
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    Chapter 1 The design and implementation of O 2 , an object-oriented database system
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    Chapter 2 Zeitgeist: Database support for object-oriented programming
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    Chapter 3 A distributed object server
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    Chapter 4 Implementation techniques for object oriented databases
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    Chapter 5 Support for design processes in a structurally object-oriented database system
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    Chapter 6 Object orientation within the PRIMA-NDBS
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    Chapter 7 SOOM and tornado-* experience with database-support for object-oriented applications
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    Chapter 8 Formalizing objects for databases using ADABTPL
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    Chapter 9 Rules are objects too: A knowledge model for an active, object-oriented database system
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    Chapter 10 Abstract object types for databases
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    Chapter 11 Rule execution in CPLEX: A persistent objectbase
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    Chapter 12 Constraint analysis: A tool for explaining the semantics of complex objects
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    Chapter 13 Providing uniform access to heterogeneous information bases
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    Chapter 14 The object shell: An extensible system to define an object-oriented view of an existing database
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    Chapter 15 An adaptive derived data manager for distributed databases
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    Chapter 16 Mapping object-oriented concepts into relational concepts by meta-compilation in a logic programming environment
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    Chapter 17 Foundations of relational object management systems
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    Chapter 18 The COMANDOS integration system : An object oriented approach to the interconnection of heterogeneous applications
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    Chapter 19 A learning-based approach to meta-data evolution in an object-oriented database
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    Chapter 20 Views, data abstraction, and inheritance in the FUGUE data model
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    Chapter 21 Vodak kernel data model
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    Chapter 22 A model for an object management system for software engineering environments
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    Chapter 23 Multiple inheritance and genericity for the integration of a database management system in an object-oriented approach
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    Chapter 24 Instance inheritance mechanisms for object oriented databases
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    Chapter 25 Identification of database objects by key
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    Chapter 26 The design of dynamo: A general-purpose information processing model with a time dimension
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    Chapter 27 A uniform concept for storing and manipulating engineering objects
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    Chapter 28 Managing persistent data with mneme: Designing a reliable, shared object interface
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    Chapter 29 Integration of database management with an object-oriented programming language
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    Chapter 30 On dynamically defined complex objects and SQL
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    Chapter 31 Common object-oriented repository system
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    Chapter 32 On the integration of object-oriented and process-oriented computation in persistent environments
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    Chapter 33 Rose: An object-oriented database system for interactive computer graphics applications
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    Chapter 34 Identity, equality and query optimization
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    Chapter 35 Optimization of object-retrieval queries
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    Chapter 36 Query optimization in object-oriented database systems: A prospectus
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    Chapter 37 Object-oriented DBMS performance measurement
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    Chapter 38 Data abstraction and query optimization
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Chapter title
Identification of database objects by key
Chapter number 25
Book title
Advances in Object-Oriented Database Systems
Published in
Lecture notes in computer science, September 1988
DOI 10.1007/3-540-50345-5_25
Book ISBNs
978-3-54-050345-3, 978-3-54-045981-1
Authors

Norman W Paton, Peter M D Gray

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Unknown 2 100%

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Lecturer 2 100%
Readers by discipline Count As %
Computer Science 1 50%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences 1 50%
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