Object-oriented databases (OODBs) are in many ways a better match for scientific data management than conventional record-oriented database systems. User-defined datatypes reduce the encoding going from a scientific domain to the database. Direct support for complex objects is useful for capturing hierarchical structures, such as molecules. OODBs generally have collection types, such as lists and arrays, that are a better basis than sets for the dimensional data common in scientific applications. Their inherent extensibility seem a good match for handling new kinds of metadata, and having behavior definable in the database permits transparent access to existing data in multiple formats via a common object model. We begin by recounting our e...
Object Oriented design and databases has attracted a great deal of attention in recent years. This a...
The technology of object oriented databases was introduced to system developers in the late 1980?s. ...
Object Oriented Databases stores data in the form of objects. An Object is something uniquely identi...
Object-oreiented databases (OODBs) are in many ways a better match for scientific data management th...
Over the last few decades there has been a continual development of computer programs and databases ...
Object-oriented databases result from the integration of database technology with the object-oriente...
Scientific applications and databases rarely interoperate easily. That is, scientific researchers wh...
This paper primarily addresses the issue of what we really mean by `Object-Oriented Databases'. It i...
In this paper, we overview the Object-Protocol Model (OPM) and a suite of data management tools base...
Abstract: This report sets out to put the finger on and contrast the strengths and weaknesses of two...
The advent of multimedia computing, the World Wide Web, and objectoriented application languages has...
Object-oriented databases were originally developed as an alternative to relational database technol...
Scientific databases (ScDBs) are used to archive and retrieve data describing objects of scientific ...
34 p.Object-oriented database systems (OODB) represent a new approach to the manner in which data is...
Since the mid-eighties when Gemstone was introduced as the first object-oriented database management...
Object Oriented design and databases has attracted a great deal of attention in recent years. This a...
The technology of object oriented databases was introduced to system developers in the late 1980?s. ...
Object Oriented Databases stores data in the form of objects. An Object is something uniquely identi...
Object-oreiented databases (OODBs) are in many ways a better match for scientific data management th...
Over the last few decades there has been a continual development of computer programs and databases ...
Object-oriented databases result from the integration of database technology with the object-oriente...
Scientific applications and databases rarely interoperate easily. That is, scientific researchers wh...
This paper primarily addresses the issue of what we really mean by `Object-Oriented Databases'. It i...
In this paper, we overview the Object-Protocol Model (OPM) and a suite of data management tools base...
Abstract: This report sets out to put the finger on and contrast the strengths and weaknesses of two...
The advent of multimedia computing, the World Wide Web, and objectoriented application languages has...
Object-oriented databases were originally developed as an alternative to relational database technol...
Scientific databases (ScDBs) are used to archive and retrieve data describing objects of scientific ...
34 p.Object-oriented database systems (OODB) represent a new approach to the manner in which data is...
Since the mid-eighties when Gemstone was introduced as the first object-oriented database management...
Object Oriented design and databases has attracted a great deal of attention in recent years. This a...
The technology of object oriented databases was introduced to system developers in the late 1980?s. ...
Object Oriented Databases stores data in the form of objects. An Object is something uniquely identi...