Persistent Object Systems | Proceedings of the Fifth International Workshop on Persistent Object Systems, San Miniato (Pisa), Italy, 1–4 September 1992 | ISBN 9783540198000

Persistent Object Systems

Proceedings of the Fifth International Workshop on Persistent Object Systems, San Miniato (Pisa), Italy, 1–4 September 1992

herausgegeben von Antonio Albano und Ron Morrison
Mitwirkende
Herausgegeben vonAntonio Albano
Herausgegeben vonRon Morrison
Buchcover Persistent Object Systems  | EAN 9783540198000 | ISBN 3-540-19800-8 | ISBN 978-3-540-19800-0

Persistent Object Systems

Proceedings of the Fifth International Workshop on Persistent Object Systems, San Miniato (Pisa), Italy, 1–4 September 1992

herausgegeben von Antonio Albano und Ron Morrison
Mitwirkende
Herausgegeben vonAntonio Albano
Herausgegeben vonRon Morrison

Inhaltsverzeichnis

  • 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.