ADVANCES IN OBJECT-ORIENTED 
DATABASE SYSTEMS

Edited by A. Dogac, M. T. Ozsu, A. Biliris, T. Selis
Springer-Verlag (Vol. F 130, Computer and Systems Sciences),
ISBN 3-540-57825-0
1994

 

 

 

 

 

Table of Contents

SECTION 1: INTRODUCTION

What Makes Object-Oriented Databases Different. S.B. Zdonik.

SECTION 2: MODELS AND FORMAL LANGUAGES

Object-Oriented Data Model Concepts. K.R Dittrich.

Query Languages for Models with Object-Oriented Features. C. Beeri.

Functional Programming Formalisms for OODBMS Methods. G. Hillebrand, P. Kanellakis, and S. Ramaswamy.

A Formal Object-Oriented Query Model and an Algebra. R. Alhajj and M.E. Arkun.

SECTION 3: SYSTEM IMPLEMENTATION ISSUES

Optimization of Object-Oriented Query Languages: Problems and Approaches. G. Mitchell, S.B. Zdonik and U. Dayal.

Transaction Models and Transaction Management in OODBMSs. M.T. Ozsu.

Object Storage Management Architectures. A. Biliris and J. Orenstein.

Active Object Systems. A.P. Buchmann.

Object-Oriented Rule Languages and Optimization Techniques. G. Gardarin.

The Promise of Distributed Computing and the Challenges of Legacy Information Systems. M. Brodie.

Object-Orientation and Interoperability. W. Kent.

SECTION 4: SYSTEMS AND PROTOTYPES

Open OODB: Architecture and Query Processing Overview. J. Blakeley.

METU Object-Oriented DBMS. A. Dogac, C. Ozkan, B. Arpinar, T. Okay, and C. Evrendilek.

The Ode Object-Oriented Database Management System: An Overview. N. Gehani.

Object-Oriented Modeling for Hypermedia Systems Using the VODAK Model Language. W. Klas, K. Aberer, and E. Neuhold.

Object Modeling Using Classification in CANDIDE and its Applications. S. Navathe, A. Savasere, T. Anwar, H. Beck and S. Gala.