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D.K.C. Chan and P.W. Trinder. An Evaluation Framework for Object-Oriented Query Languages. Technical Report DB-93-3, Department of Computing Science, University of Glasgow, U.K., April 1993. 23

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A Processing Framework For Object Comprehensions - Chan, Trinder (1997)   Self-citation (Chan Trinder)   (Correct)

.... for studying the theoretical foundation of query languages as in [7,17] The design criteria adopted are thoroughly discussed in [15] A comparison of object comprehensions with ONTOS SQL [29] OSQL [24] O 2 SQL [3] ORION [21] EXCESS [8] OQL[C ] 6] CQL [16] and XSQL [20] can be found in [12]. 3.2 Object Comprehensions Q0. Return names of staff earning less than 20000. set[ s StaffMembers; s.salary 20000 s.name ] 5 An example of an object comprehension query is given above. The result of evaluating this query is a new collection, precisely a set, computed from the ....

D.K.C. Chan and P.W. Trinder. An Evaluation Framework for Object-Oriented Query Languages. Technical Report DB-93-3, Department of Computing Science, University of Glasgow, U.K., April 1993. 23


Object-Oriented Query Language Design and Processing - Chan (1994)   Self-citation (Chan)   (Correct)

....the supervision of Phil Trinder, David Harper, and Ray Welland. A fair amount of the materials presented in Chapter 2, 3, 4, and 8 of this thesis has been published before in various technical reports, workshop proceedings, conference proceedings, and the Computer Journal [TCH90, CHT92a, CHT92b, CT93, CHT93a, CHT93b, CK94, CT94a, CT94b, CTW95] All the papers involve more than one author and the co authors include Phil Trinder, David Harper, Ray Welland, and David Kerr. However the author is responsible for the majority of the technical substance of these papers and of this thesis. iv ....

....not support local definitions. 3. 5 Summary Example queries of the four query languages evaluated can be found in [CHT92b, CHT93a] Results of the evaluation of other query languages, e.g. EXCESS (EXODUS [CDV88] CQL (ODE [DGJ92] OQL[X] Zeitgeist [BTA90] and XSQL [KKS92] can be found in [CT93, CTW95] The new SQL3 proposal [Kul93] also includes many of the requirements. Existing object oriented query languages can be improved along the directions suggested by the requirements. It is also hoped that new query language design can benefit from this set of requirements. Comprehensions ....

D.K.C. Chan and P.W. Trinder. An Evaluation Framework for ObjectOriented Query Languages. Technical Report DB-93-3, University of Glasgow, U.K., April 1993.

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