Succeeding with Object Databases: A Practical Look at Today's Implementations with Java and XML
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More About This Title Succeeding with Object Databases: A Practical Look at Today's Implementations with Java and XML
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AKMAL B. CHAUDHRI is a Senior Architect with Informix Software. He is also the coeditor of Object Databases in Practice and a frequent speaker at a number of international conferences, including OOPSLA and Object World. ROBERTO ZICARI is full professor of Computer Science at the Johann Wolfgang Goethe University in Frankfurt, Germany. He is Editor-in-Chief of the Theory and Practice of Object Systems journal (Wiley ) and has consulted and lectured in Europe, North America, and Japan.
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OODBMS History.
OBJECT-RELATIONAL SYSTEMS.
Mapping UML Diagrams to Object-Relational Schemas in Oracle 8.
SQLJ and JDBC: Database Access in Java.
Penguin: Objects for Programs, Relations for Persistence.
XML.
A New Stage in ODBMS Normalization: Myth or Reality?
PDOM : Lightweight Persistency Support for the Document Object Model.
The Model of Object Primitives: Representation of Object Structures based on State Primitives and Behaviour Policies.
BENCHMARKS AND PERFORMANCE.
A Performance Comparison of Object and Relational Databases for Complex Objects.
Object Databases and Java: Architectural Issues that Influence Performance.
The Australian Business Register Demonstrator: Addressing Complexity and Scale in a High Performance Object Server.
DATABASE DEVELOPMENT.
Methodology Advances for Object-Oriented Database Development.
Teaching Object-Oriented Database Concepts.
Building a Jasmine Database.
Seamlessness and Transparency in Object-Oriented Databases.
CASE STUDIES.
Experience Using the ODMG Standard in Bioinformatics Applications.
An Object-Oriented Database for Managing Genetic Sequences.
The Geospatial Information Database (GIDB) for 2D and Full 3D Topology Mapping.
The Wide Distributed Railway Application DaRT.
CONCLUSIONS.
Index.
OBJECT-RELATIONAL SYSTEMS.
Mapping UML Diagrams to Object-Relational Schemas in Oracle 8.
SQLJ and JDBC: Database Access in Java.
Penguin: Objects for Programs, Relations for Persistence.
XML.
A New Stage in ODBMS Normalization: Myth or Reality?
PDOM : Lightweight Persistency Support for the Document Object Model.
The Model of Object Primitives: Representation of Object Structures based on State Primitives and Behaviour Policies.
BENCHMARKS AND PERFORMANCE.
A Performance Comparison of Object and Relational Databases for Complex Objects.
Object Databases and Java: Architectural Issues that Influence Performance.
The Australian Business Register Demonstrator: Addressing Complexity and Scale in a High Performance Object Server.
DATABASE DEVELOPMENT.
Methodology Advances for Object-Oriented Database Development.
Teaching Object-Oriented Database Concepts.
Building a Jasmine Database.
Seamlessness and Transparency in Object-Oriented Databases.
CASE STUDIES.
Experience Using the ODMG Standard in Bioinformatics Applications.
An Object-Oriented Database for Managing Genetic Sequences.
The Geospatial Information Database (GIDB) for 2D and Full 3D Topology Mapping.
The Wide Distributed Railway Application DaRT.
CONCLUSIONS.
Index.
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"An excellent, easy-to-use, practical guide to object and object-relational databases." (M2 Communications, 15 January 2001)