Objects and Databases: Third International Conference, ICOODB 2010, Frankfurt/Main, Germany, September 28-30, 2010. Proceedings
According to Franco is Bancillon and Won Kim [SIGMODRECORD, Vol. 19, No. 4, December 1990], object-oriented databases started in around 1983. Twen- seven years later this publication contains the proceedings of the Third Inter- tional Conference on Object-Oriented Databases (ICOODB 2010). Two questions arise from this – why only the third, and what is of interest in the field of object-oriented databases in 2010? The first question is easy – in the 1980s and 1990s there were a number of conferences supporting the c- munity – the International Workshops on Persistent Object Systems started by Malcolm Atkinson and Ron Morrison, the EDBT series, and the International Workshop on Database Programming Languages. These database-oriented coferences complimented other OO conferences including OOPSLA and ECOOP, but towards the end of the last century they dwindled in popularity and ev- tually died out. In 2008 the First International Conference on Object Databases was held in Berlin. In 2009 the second ICOODB conference was held at the ETH in Zurich as a scientific peer-reviewed conference. What is particular about ICOODB is that the conference series was est- lished to address the needs of both industry and researcherswho had an interest in object databases, in innovative ways to bring objects and databases together and in alternatives/extensions to relational databases. The first conference set the mould for those to follow – a combination of theory and practice with one day focusing on the theory of object databases and the second focusing on their practical use and implementation.
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Objects and Databases: Third International Conference, ICOODB 2010, Frankfurt/Main, Germany, September 28-30, 2010. Proceedings
According to Franco is Bancillon and Won Kim [SIGMODRECORD, Vol. 19, No. 4, December 1990], object-oriented databases started in around 1983. Twen- seven years later this publication contains the proceedings of the Third Inter- tional Conference on Object-Oriented Databases (ICOODB 2010). Two questions arise from this – why only the third, and what is of interest in the field of object-oriented databases in 2010? The first question is easy – in the 1980s and 1990s there were a number of conferences supporting the c- munity – the International Workshops on Persistent Object Systems started by Malcolm Atkinson and Ron Morrison, the EDBT series, and the International Workshop on Database Programming Languages. These database-oriented coferences complimented other OO conferences including OOPSLA and ECOOP, but towards the end of the last century they dwindled in popularity and ev- tually died out. In 2008 the First International Conference on Object Databases was held in Berlin. In 2009 the second ICOODB conference was held at the ETH in Zurich as a scientific peer-reviewed conference. What is particular about ICOODB is that the conference series was est- lished to address the needs of both industry and researcherswho had an interest in object databases, in innovative ways to bring objects and databases together and in alternatives/extensions to relational databases. The first conference set the mould for those to follow – a combination of theory and practice with one day focusing on the theory of object databases and the second focusing on their practical use and implementation.
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Objects and Databases: Third International Conference, ICOODB 2010, Frankfurt/Main, Germany, September 28-30, 2010. Proceedings

Objects and Databases: Third International Conference, ICOODB 2010, Frankfurt/Main, Germany, September 28-30, 2010. Proceedings

Objects and Databases: Third International Conference, ICOODB 2010, Frankfurt/Main, Germany, September 28-30, 2010. Proceedings

Objects and Databases: Third International Conference, ICOODB 2010, Frankfurt/Main, Germany, September 28-30, 2010. Proceedings

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According to Franco is Bancillon and Won Kim [SIGMODRECORD, Vol. 19, No. 4, December 1990], object-oriented databases started in around 1983. Twen- seven years later this publication contains the proceedings of the Third Inter- tional Conference on Object-Oriented Databases (ICOODB 2010). Two questions arise from this – why only the third, and what is of interest in the field of object-oriented databases in 2010? The first question is easy – in the 1980s and 1990s there were a number of conferences supporting the c- munity – the International Workshops on Persistent Object Systems started by Malcolm Atkinson and Ron Morrison, the EDBT series, and the International Workshop on Database Programming Languages. These database-oriented coferences complimented other OO conferences including OOPSLA and ECOOP, but towards the end of the last century they dwindled in popularity and ev- tually died out. In 2008 the First International Conference on Object Databases was held in Berlin. In 2009 the second ICOODB conference was held at the ETH in Zurich as a scientific peer-reviewed conference. What is particular about ICOODB is that the conference series was est- lished to address the needs of both industry and researcherswho had an interest in object databases, in innovative ways to bring objects and databases together and in alternatives/extensions to relational databases. The first conference set the mould for those to follow – a combination of theory and practice with one day focusing on the theory of object databases and the second focusing on their practical use and implementation.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9783642160912
Publisher: Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Publication date: 12/09/2010
Series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science , #6348
Edition description: 2010
Pages: 161
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.20(h) x 0.40(d)

Table of Contents

Keynotes

Search Computing Challenges and Directions Stefano Ceri Daniele Braga Francesco Corcoglioniti Michael Grossniklaus Salvatore Vadacca 1

Searching the Web of Objects Ricardo Baeza-Yates 6

Unifying Remote Data, Remote Procedures, Web Services William R. Cook 8

Keynote Panel: "New and Old Data Stores" (Abstract) Ulf Michael Widenius Michael Keith Patrick Linskey Robert Greene Leon Guzenda Peter Neubauer 9

Regular Papers

Revisiting Schema Evolution in Object Databases in Support of Agile Development Tilmann Zäschke Moira C. Norrie 10

The Case for Object Databases in Cloud Data Management Michael Grossniklaus 25

Query Optimization by Result Caching in the Stack-Based Approach Piotr Cybula Kazimierz Subieta 40

A Flexible Object Model and Algebra for Uniform Access to Object Databases Michael Grossniklaus Alexandre de Spindler Christoph Zimmerli Moira C. Norrie 55

Data Model Driven Implementation of Web Cooperation Systems with Tricia Thomas Büchner Florian Matthes Christian Neubert 70

iBLOB: Complex Object Management in Databases through Intelligent Binary Large Objects Tao Chen Arif Khan Markus Schneider Ganesh Viswanathan 85

Object-Oriented Constraints for XML Schema Suad Alagic Philip A. Bernstein Ruchi Jairath 100

Solving ORM by MAGIC: MApping GeneratIon and Composition David Kensche Christoph Quix Xiang Li Sandra Geisler 118

Closing Schemas in Object-Relational Databases Manuel Torres José Samos Eladio Garví 133

A Comparative Study of the Features and Performance of ORM Tools in a .NET Environment Stevica Cvetkovic Dragan Jankovic 147

Author Index 159

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