Title
Integrating an object-oriented programming system with a database system
Abstract
There are two major issues to address to achieve integration of an object-oriented programming system with a database system. One is the language issue: an object-oriented programming language must be augmented with semantic data modeling concepts to provide a robust set of data modeling concepts to allow modeling of entities for important real-world applications. Another is the computational-model issue: application programmers should be able to access and manipulate objects as though the objects are in an infinite virtual memory; in other words, they should not have to be aware of the existence of a database system in their computations with the data structures the programming language allows. This paper discusses these issues and presents the solutions which we have incorporated into the ORION object-oriented database system at MCC.
Year
DOI
Venue
1988
10.1145/62083.62097
Sigplan Notices
Keywords
DocType
Volume
orion object-oriented database system,object-oriented programming language,object-oriented programming system,language issue,database system,programming language,semantic data,major issue,data structure,computational-model issue,object oriented programming languages,semantic data model,object oriented programming,virtual memory,data model,computer model
Conference
23
Issue
ISSN
ISBN
11
0362-1340
0-89791-284-5
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
70
43.79
46
Authors
6
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Won Kim134131702.29
Nat Ballou2350197.41
Jay Banerjee3984422.56
Hong-Tai Chou4822415.83
Jorge G. Garza57043.79
Darrell Woelk61255730.01