Ferreira, P.; Shapiro, M.; Blondel, X.; Fambon, O.; Garcia, J.; Kloosterman, S.; Richer, N.; Roberts, M.; Sandakly, F.; Coulouris, G.; Dollimore, J.; Guedes, P.; Hagimont, D.; Krakowiak, S.: "PerDiS: design, implementation, and use of a PERsistent Distributed Store". Technical report, QMW TR 752, CSTB ILC/98-1392, INRIA RR 3525, INESC RT/5/98, October 1998.

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....get stored in so called datastores. This is the CORBA way to abstract the real storage devices, such as file systems or databases. Each persistent object can dynamically be connected to a data store. From then on it is possible to save and restore the persistent state. PerDiS The PerDiS project [22] takes a very different approach to persistence. They address the issue of providing support for distributed collaborative engineering applications such as CAD programs, where large volumes of fine grain, complex objects must be shared across wide area networks. They present the application ....

Ferreira, P.; Shapiro, M.; Blondel, X.; Fambon, O.; Garcia, J.; Kloosterman, S.; Richer, N.; Roberts, M.; Sandakly, F.; Coulouris, G.; Dollimore, J.; Guedes, P.; Hagimont, D.; Krakowiak, S.: "PerDiS: design, implementation, and use of a PERsistent Distributed Store". Technical report, QMW TR 752, CSTB ILC/98-1392, INRIA RR 3525, INESC RT/5/98, October 1998.

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