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A. Dearle. Use of orthogonal persistence technology in industrial and application oriented research and development. Technical Report PS-26, Deptartment of Computer Science, University of Adelaide, August 1994.

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The Addition of Persistence to Ada95 and its Consequences - Oudshoorn, Crawley   (Correct)

....and The Principle of Persistent Data Completeness: In line with the principle of persistence independence, all objects should be allowed the full range of persistence. A persistence mechanism that follows the two principles above is said to support orthogonal persistence. To quote Dearle[13]: All data may be persistent and that data may be manipulated in a uniform manner regardless of the length of time it persists. In other words, the right for data to survive for a long (or short) time is independent of the data type. In other words, in a system that supports orthogonal ....

A. Dearle. Use of orthogonal persistence technology in industrial and application oriented research and development. Technical Report PS-26, Deptartment of Computer Science, University of Adelaide, August 1994.


Persistence Extensions to Ada95 - Crawley, Oudshoorn (1995)   (1 citation)  (Correct)

....task of mapping data between short and long term representations in a conventional system is expensive in both computer resources and programmer effort. He postulated an alternative approach to programming in which data values can transparently persist between executions of a program. To quote Dearle (Dearle 1994): The idea behind persistence is a simple one: data should be able to persist (survive) for as long as that data is required. In 1980, Atkinson together with Morrison took an existing simple programming language (SAlgol (Morrison 1982) and extended it to support persistence. The result was ....

.... and The Principle of Persistent Data Completeness: In line with the principle of persistence independence, all objects should be allowed the full range of persistence. A persistence mechanism that follows the two principles above is said to support orthogonal persistence. To quote Dearle again (Dearle 1994): All data may be persistent and that data may be manipulated in a uniform manner regardless of the length of time it persists. In other words, the right for data to survive for a long (or short) time is independent of the data type. This implies that persistence is on a object by object basis ....

Dearle, A. (1994, August). Use of orthogonal persistence technology in industrial and application oriented research and development. Technical Report PS-26, Dept of Computer Science, University of Adelaide.

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