Abstract. The existing standard for object-oriented databases (ODMG) provides no facility for storing behaviour. This lack of stored behaviour introduces problems for generic applications as well as multimedia and federated database systems. Research by others on this issue has resulted in proprietary solutions using non-standard object-oriented database models. This paper discusses types of behaviour in object-oriented database systems, and offers an architecture that implements behaviour on top of an ODMG database. This requires an extension to the standard ODMG metaclass repository to model stored behaviour.
Contrary to conventional databases the conceptual schema of an object-oriented database contains the...
This paper primarily addresses the issue of what we really mean by `Object-Oriented Databases'. It i...
In this paper we present concepts and ideas underlying an approach for consistency management in obj...
The database can be viewed as a (relational model), as a collection of record types and sets (networ...
In this paper, we extend the standard for object-oriented databases, ODMG, with reactive features, b...
This paper presents a formal framework and enhancement for the ODMG de facto standard for object-ori...
International audienceThe management of object dynamics, commonly called role in the database field,...
One of the most distinguished features of object-oriented databases (OODBs) is their support for use...
The definition and long-term management of data in complex systems requires extensive support, inclu...
This paper describes the active, object-oriented database system SAMOS being developed as a research...
Proper and efficient handling of schema changes is an important aspect of any object-oriented databa...
This paper describes a design methodology for an object oriented database, based on a semantic netwo...
Abstract. We discuss the impact of locally implemented behavi0ur in a federation of object-oriented ...
This paper describes a model for developing applications of active object-oriented databases based o...
. The paper presents concepts and ideas underlying an approach for consistency management in object...
Contrary to conventional databases the conceptual schema of an object-oriented database contains the...
This paper primarily addresses the issue of what we really mean by `Object-Oriented Databases'. It i...
In this paper we present concepts and ideas underlying an approach for consistency management in obj...
The database can be viewed as a (relational model), as a collection of record types and sets (networ...
In this paper, we extend the standard for object-oriented databases, ODMG, with reactive features, b...
This paper presents a formal framework and enhancement for the ODMG de facto standard for object-ori...
International audienceThe management of object dynamics, commonly called role in the database field,...
One of the most distinguished features of object-oriented databases (OODBs) is their support for use...
The definition and long-term management of data in complex systems requires extensive support, inclu...
This paper describes the active, object-oriented database system SAMOS being developed as a research...
Proper and efficient handling of schema changes is an important aspect of any object-oriented databa...
This paper describes a design methodology for an object oriented database, based on a semantic netwo...
Abstract. We discuss the impact of locally implemented behavi0ur in a federation of object-oriented ...
This paper describes a model for developing applications of active object-oriented databases based o...
. The paper presents concepts and ideas underlying an approach for consistency management in object...
Contrary to conventional databases the conceptual schema of an object-oriented database contains the...
This paper primarily addresses the issue of what we really mean by `Object-Oriented Databases'. It i...
In this paper we present concepts and ideas underlying an approach for consistency management in obj...