| J. Kienzle, A. Romanovsky, and A. Strohmeier, "A framework based on design patterns for providing persistence in object-oriented programming languages," EPFL, Tech. Rep. DI/ |
....after recovering from the crash failure, the data can be either in the old state or in the new one. OBJECT ORIENTED STABLE STORAGE DIPLOMA THESIS OF X AVIER CARON, EPFL, 2000. PAGE 8 62 CHAPTER 1 THE STORAGE HIERARCHY The storage hierarchy presented here is a part of a whole framework (see [3] for complete description) developed by J. Kienzle in his PhD thesis on distributed transactions and tasking. With the intention to provide persistence support for Ada 95 programmers i.e. a mechanism that allows the state of an object to persist between different executions of an application, he ....
Kienzle, J., Romanovsky, A.: "A Framework Based on Design Patterns for Providing Persistence in ObjectOriented Programming Languages", submitted to Joint Modular Languages Conference, 2000.
No context found.
J. Kienzle, A. Romanovsky, and A. Strohmeier, "A framework based on design patterns for providing persistence in object-oriented programming languages," EPFL, Tech. Rep. DI/
.... application needs by using object oriented programming techniques, because: it supports optimistic and pessimistic concurrency control; it provides different locking schemes, like read write locking and commutativity based locking; it is able to employ different kinds of storage devices [8, 9]; it offers a number of recovery strategies, i.e. Undo Redo, NoUndo Redo and Undo NoRedo; it can use physical logging or logical logging; it supports different caching techniques, like last recently used or least frequently used. In order to become a transactional object, each data ....
J. Kienzle, A. Romanovsky. A Framework Based on Design Patterns for Providing Persistence in Object-Oriented Programming Languages. Technical Report CS-TR-688, Dept. of Computing Science, University of Newcastle upon Tyne, April 2000.
Online articles have much greater impact More about CiteSeer.IST Add search form to your site Submit documents Feedback
CiteSeer.IST - Copyright Penn State and NEC