Modern database systems : the object model, interoperability, and beyond

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Modern database systems : the object model, interoperability, and beyond

Won Kim, editor

ACM Press , Addison-Wesley Publishing, c1995

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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内容説明

This collection of original contributions by leading database professionals illuminates the technical issues involved in the transition to new database technologies, and in making installed database systems and file systems interoperable. In its survey of emerging database technologies, the book describes two database challenges, and suggests solutions for them. One challenge is to move from current database technologies to a variety of post-relational technologies: object-oriented database systems, systems that accommodate functional extensions, and systems that support temporal, spatial, and multimedia data management. A second challenge is to provide interoperability of database systems and file systems currently installed worldwide. While database vendors now offer gateways allowing relational database systems to interact with non-relational systems, multidatabase systems soon will allow users to access a range of systems in a single, uniform, database language.Modern Database Systems shows how emerging database applications require new and innovative database systems, defining the issues involved, proposing solutions, and suggesting directions fro future research and development. Database designers, developers, and users will find both a comprehensive picture of the most current technologies and a preview of what is to come. 0201590980B04062001

目次

I. NEXT-GENERATION DATABASE TECHNOLOGY. 1. Introduction to Part 1: Next-Generation Database Technology. 2. The OMG Model. 3. Object SQL---Language for the Design and Implementation of Object Databases. 4. OQL(C++): Extending C++ with an Object Query Capability. 5. C++ Bindings to an Object Database. 6. On View Support in Object-Oriented Database Systems. 7. Authorization in Object-Oriented Databases. 8. Query Processing in Object-Oriented Database Systems. 9. Physical Object Management. 10. Requirements for a Performance Benchmark for Object-Oriented Database Systems. 11. An Object-Oriented DBMS War Story: Developing a Genome Mapping Database in C++. 12. Where Object-Oriented DBMSs Should Do Better: A Critique Based on Early Experiences. 13. Object-Oriented Database Systems: Promises, Reality, and Future. 14. The POSC Solution to Managing E&P Data. 15. The Changing Database Standards Landscape. 16. Multimedia Information Systems: Issues and Approaches. 17. Spatial Data Models and Query Processing. 18. Spatial Data Structures. 19. Temporal Object-Oriented Databases: A Critical Comparison. 20. Cooperative Transactions for Multiuser Environments. 21. Active Database Systems. 22. Management of Uncertainty in Database Systems. 23. Distributed Databases. 24. Parallel Relational Database Systems. II. TECHNOLOGY FOR INTEROPERATING LEGACY DATABASES. 1. Introduction to Part 2: Technology for Interoperating Legacy Databases. 2. On Resolving Schematic Heterogeneity in Multidatabase Systems. 3. Query Processing in Multidatabase Systems. 4. Transaction Management in Multidatabase Systems. 5. Specification and Execution of Transactional Workflows. 6. Schema Architecture of the UniSQL/M Multidatabase System. 7. EDA/SQL. 8. Pegasus: A Heterogeneous Information Management System. 9. Overview of the ADDS System. 0201590980T04062001

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