Like any other database application, object database applications are subject to evolution. Evolution, however, is a critical requirement in object-oriented databases as it is a fundamental characteristic of complex applications such as computer-aided design and manufacturing (CAD/CAM) and office information systems. Object-oriented databases are inherently suited to supporting such applications. In this paper we present a database evolution taxonomy for object-oriented databases. We describe a conceptual database model and use it to define the taxonomy. We also present the various invariants and rules governing the various evolution operations. The execution sequence of rules is described. An implementation of the database model and the ev...
In this paper, we describe a framework for the computer aided evolution of the designs of object-ori...
Abstract. Providing support for schema evolution allows existing databases to be adjusted for varyin...
Summary. One of the limitations of commercially available object-oriented DBMSs is their inability t...
The paper describes a composite evolution approach which integrates the evolution of the various typ...
There is a manifold of meanings we could associate with the term "evolution" in the database arena. ...
International audienceDatabase applications which model aspects of the real world should be able to ...
Like any other database application object database applications are subject to evolution. Evolution...
Object-oriented databases are said to support evolution and incremental development. On the schema l...
Schema evolution support is an important facility for object-oriented database (OODB) systems. While...
Changes in the real world may require both the database population and the database schema to evolve...
Abstract. Object database management systems (ODBMSs) typically offer fixed approaches to evolve the...
In this paper, we address the problem of supporting more flexibility on the schema of object-oriente...
International Workshop on the Principles of Software Evolution (IWPSE99), July 16 and 17, 1999, Fuku...
Schema evolution support is an important facility for object-oriented database (00DB) systems. While...
In the maintenance of software applications, database evolution is one common difficulty. In object‐...
In this paper, we describe a framework for the computer aided evolution of the designs of object-ori...
Abstract. Providing support for schema evolution allows existing databases to be adjusted for varyin...
Summary. One of the limitations of commercially available object-oriented DBMSs is their inability t...
The paper describes a composite evolution approach which integrates the evolution of the various typ...
There is a manifold of meanings we could associate with the term "evolution" in the database arena. ...
International audienceDatabase applications which model aspects of the real world should be able to ...
Like any other database application object database applications are subject to evolution. Evolution...
Object-oriented databases are said to support evolution and incremental development. On the schema l...
Schema evolution support is an important facility for object-oriented database (OODB) systems. While...
Changes in the real world may require both the database population and the database schema to evolve...
Abstract. Object database management systems (ODBMSs) typically offer fixed approaches to evolve the...
In this paper, we address the problem of supporting more flexibility on the schema of object-oriente...
International Workshop on the Principles of Software Evolution (IWPSE99), July 16 and 17, 1999, Fuku...
Schema evolution support is an important facility for object-oriented database (00DB) systems. While...
In the maintenance of software applications, database evolution is one common difficulty. In object‐...
In this paper, we describe a framework for the computer aided evolution of the designs of object-ori...
Abstract. Providing support for schema evolution allows existing databases to be adjusted for varyin...
Summary. One of the limitations of commercially available object-oriented DBMSs is their inability t...