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R. Agrawal, S. Dar, and N. H. Gehani. "The O++ Database Programming Language: Implementation and Experience". Technical report, AT&T Bell Laboratories.
....users may choose to optionally monitor such data members, for example, if they expect to add rules that will make the data members rule affecting. 12 The approach we have taken is similar to the approach used in Ode [21] an object oriented database management system that incorporates O [22], an extension to C . 15 In order to render the notification problem tractable and avoid parsing all the C code in R programs, we have placed several restrictions on proper code. First, no casts can be performed on classes used by rules. This restriction is just a stronger restatement of ....
S. Dar, R. Agrawal, and N. H. Gehani, "The O++ database programming language: Implementation and experience," in Proceedings of the 9th IEEE International Conference on Data Engineering, Vienna, Austria, 1993.
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S. Dar, R. Agrawal and N. H. Gehani, "The O++ Database Programming Language: Implementation and Experience", Proc. IEEE 9th Int'l Conf. Data Engineering, Vienna, Austria, 1993.
....manipulate objects. Without OdeFS, we would have to rewrite it, turning file references into O operations and then maintain the rewritten version. Besides OdeFS, the Ode object database provides several object compatible interfaces to Ode that are targeted to different kinds of users: 1. O [1, 2, 4, 8, 9]: A programming interface for programmers, especially C programmers. 2. CQL [7] An interactive SQL like interface for the relational database user. 3. OdeView [3, 6] A user friendly graphical interface for the non programmer. An additional goal is that OdeFS should be ....
S. Dar, R. Agrawal and N. H. Gehani, "The O++ Database Programming Language: Implementation and Experience", Proc. IEEE 9th Int'l Conf. Data Engineering, Vienna, Austria, 1993.
....C Objects Persistent: The Hidden Pointers A. Biliris AT T Bell Labs Murray Hill, New Jersey 07974 S. Dar AT T Bell Labs Murray Hill, New Jersey 07974 University of Wisconsin Madison, WI 53706 N. H. Gehani AT T Bell Labs Murray Hill, New Jersey 07974 1. INTRODUCTION O [4, 5, 9] is a database programming language based on C [11, 18] Amongst other things, O provides facilities for making C objects persistent. Objects of any class can be allocated on the stack, on the heap, or in persistent store. Objects allocated in persistent store are called persistent objects, ....
S. Dar, R. Agrawal and N. H. Gehani, "The O++ Database Programming Language: Implementation and Experience", Proc. IEEE 9th Int'l Conf. Data Engineering, Vienna, Austria, 1993.
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S. Dar, R. Agrawal and N. H. Gehani, 1993, "The O++ Database Programming Language: Implementation and Experience", Proceedings IEEE 9th int'l Conf. Data Engineering, Vienna, Austria.
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