Distributed object management
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Distributed object management
Morgan Kaufmann Publishers, c1994
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Edited collection of papers presented at the International Workshop on Distributed Object Management, held in August of 1992 at the University of Alberta, Canada
Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Distributed Object Management is a ground-breaking collection of 28 contributions on the use of object-oriented technologies in distributed computer systems. In addressing the theory and practice of developing distributed object-oriented database management systems, the authors present the state of the art in distributed object management technology and identify the issues of greatest importance for the future. Product developers, researchers and database technology watchers will find this an indispensable guide.
Table of Contents
Preface An Introduction to Distributed Object Management Part I. System Architecture Persistent Foundations for Scalable Multi-Paradigmal Systems Distribution and Persistence in the Open Object-Oriented Database System Client-Server Caching Revisited Distributed Object Management in Thor Database Security Issues in Distributed Object-Oriented Databases Part 2. Object and Storage Management Object Storage Management in Goblin Object Clustering in EOS Object Management in SeeQFD Part 3. Distribution and Query Processing Issues in Distribution Design of Object-Oriented Databases Issues in Distributed Object Assembly Fine-Grained Object Migration Part 4. Transaction Processing and Concurrency Control Long-lived Concurrent Activities Activity/Transaction Management for a Distributed Multi-Service System In Search of Acceptability Criteria: Database Consistency Requirements and Transaction Correctness Properties Commutativity Based Concurrency Control for Multiversion Objects Composite Events in a Distributed Object-Oriented Database Part 5. Operating System Support Operating System Support for Cooperation in Distributed OODBs The Bellerophon Project: A Scalable Object-Support Architecture Suitable for a large OODBMS? Operating System Support for Distributed and Persistent Objects Part 6. Interoperability An Approach to Interoperable Object Models A Canonical Model for the Interoperability Among Object-Oriented and Relational Databases Integrating Distributed Data Sources Using Federated Objects Integrating Independently Developed Classes An Approach to Behavior Sharing in Federated Database Systems Supporting Local Autonomy in a Distributed Object-Oriented Database Object Algebra and Views for Multi-Objectbases Declarative Definition of Object-Oriented Multidatabase Mappings Distribution of Schemata in H-PCTE Bibliography Index
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