The database factory : active database for enterprise computing
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The database factory : active database for enterprise computing
(Wiley professional computing)
John Wiley & Sons, c1994
- pbk.
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Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This guide offers designs for more intelligent, efficient and reusable (object-oriented) database applications. It covers research developments appropriate for use in object-based systems and their specific uses. Examples and implementations are taken from projects involving object-based, client/server distributed databases.
Table of Contents
- Database Factory Orientation Tour
- Division of Labor: Client/Server
- Automating Automation: Active Database
- The Assembly Line: Active Component Assemblies
- Blueprints: Component Case Design
- Concurrent Software Engineering: Success Circles
- Just-in-Time: State-Based Behavior
- Machine Tools: Database Agents
- The Data Warehouse
- The Instrument Panel: Active Database for Competitive Advantage
- Glossary
- Index.
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