Title
Types for databases: the Galileo experience
Abstract
Object-oriented databases are receiving wide attention these days to overcome the limitations of commercial DBMS. The object-oriented approach to the design of database languages is a very promising one to improve the application development process. These improvements come from the natural modeling capability, data abstraction, and inheritance mechanism provided by the object paradigm. The language Galileo [Albano 85] is a step towards this direction, and in this paper the critical aspects of its type system are discussed, using a recently proposed framework for comparing type systems for database programming languages.
Year
Venue
Keywords
1989
DBPL
object-oriented databases,critical aspect,data abstraction,application development process,language galileo,database language,inheritance mechanism,commercial dbms,database programming language,type system,galileo experience
Field
DocType
ISBN
Query language,Galileo (satellite navigation),Programming language,Abstraction,Computer science,Component-oriented database,Database
Conference
1-55860-072-8
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
13
10.83
8
Authors
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Antonio Albano111277.23
Giorgio Ghelli21300255.19
Renzo Orsini3370166.17