
Persistent Object Systems
Proceedings of the Fifth International Workshop on Persistent Object Systems, San Miniato (Pisa), Italy, 1-4 September 1992
Springer (Publisher)
Published on 30. April 1993
Book
Paperback/Softback
IX, 447 pages
978-3-540-19800-0 (ISBN)
Description
The Fifth International Workshop on Persistent Object Systems took place in the historic setting of Centro Studi "I Cappuccini" della Cassa di Risparmio di San Miniato. San Miniato (pisa). Italy from 1-4 September 1992. The workshop continued the tradition of the previous four in concentrating on the design. implementation and use of persistent systems. The other workshops in the series are: Venue Date Organisers Appin POSI 27-30 August Atkinson. Buneman 1985 Scotland and Morrison Appin POS2 25-28 August Atkinson and Morrison 1987 Scotland Newcastle POS3 10-13 January Koch and Rosenberg 1989 Australia POS4 23-27 September Marthas Vineyard DearIe. Mitchell 1990 USA andZdonik The series of Workshops on Database Programming Languages is closely related to the POS workshops. These have been held every other year out of phase with POS. and tend to concentrate on the design and theory of persistent systems. The workshops in the DBPL series are: Date Venue Organisers DBPL 1 7-10 September Roscoff Bancilhon and France 1987 Buneman DBPL2 4-8 June Salishan Hull.
Morrison and 1989 USA Stemple 27-30 August Nafplion Kanellakis and DBPL3 Greece Schmidt 1991 Preface vi This book follows the format of the workshop. Of the 39 papers submitted for the workshop, 22 were accepted in order to allow plenty of time for discussion. As at POS 4 in Marthas Vineyard each paper was followed by 5 minutes of questions and each session by a 30 minute discussion.
Morrison and 1989 USA Stemple 27-30 August Nafplion Kanellakis and DBPL3 Greece Schmidt 1991 Preface vi This book follows the format of the workshop. Of the 39 papers submitted for the workshop, 22 were accepted in order to allow plenty of time for discussion. As at POS 4 in Marthas Vineyard each paper was followed by 5 minutes of questions and each session by a 30 minute discussion.
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Edition
Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1993
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Springer Berlin
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Research
Illustrations
29 s/w Abbildungen
IX, 447 p. 29 illus.
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 155 mm
Thickness: 25 mm
Weight
692 gr
ISBN-13
978-3-540-19800-0 (9783540198000)
DOI
10.1007/978-1-4471-3209-7
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Persistent Object Systems
Proceedings of the Fifth International Workshop on Persistent Object Systems, San Miniato (Pisa), Italy, 1-4 September 1992
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Content
Object Store Addressing.- Allocating Objects to Pages.- Texas: An Efficient, Portable Persistent Store.- Supporting Large Persistent Stores Using Conventional Hardware.- Keynote Discussion Session on Operating System Support for Persistence.- Selection Box.- Measuring Persistent Object Systems.- Persistent Hyper-Programs.- Run-Time Support for Hierarchic Records in Persistent Languages.- Transactions.- Specification of Concurrency Control in Persistent Programming Languages.- Nested Actions in Eos.- Object Store Implementation.- µDatabase: A Toolkit for Constructing Memory Mapped Databases.- Coherence in Distributed Persistent Object Systems.- The Papyrus Object Library.- Keynote Discussion Session on Persistent Type Systems.- Schema Manipulation and Optimisation.- A Model-Independent Object Schema Manager.- An Analytical Model of Object-Oriented Query Costs.- PIL: An Optimizable Functional Language for Data Intensive Applications.- Integrity Constraints and Methodology.- Enforcing Integrity Constraints in Database Programming Languages.- Semantic Constructs for a Persistent Programming Language.- Applications.- Implementing Databases in the MONADS Virtual Memory.- ACOM: An Access Control Monitor Providing Protection in Persistent Object-Oriented Systems.- Persistent Programming Practices.- Stabilis: A Case Study in Writing Fault-Tolerant Distributed Applications Using Persistent Objects.- Persistent Program Construction Through Browsing and User Gesture with some Typing.- Garbage Collection and Reachability.- Multi-Level Garbage Collection in a High-Performance Persistent Object System.- Concurrent Tracking of Stable Objects.- Keynote Discussion Session on Persistent Software Environments.- Concluding Remarks.- Author Index.