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....millions of statements) to manage large volume of persistent and shared data. Thus, complex data and their behavior have to be modeled. Many proposals meet these needs. Some of them extend existing models and others define new models (these include the semantic, functional, and object data models [3]) The object oriented approach is beginning to significantly influence software development through the use of object programming languages such as Smalltalk [8] C or Eiffel; and through the emergence of object oriented design methodologies such as OOA OOD [4, 5] or OMT [12] Several ....
.... of object programming languages such as Smalltalk [8] C or Eiffel; and through the emergence of object oriented design methodologies such as OOA OOD [4, 5] or OMT [12] Several commercialobject oriented DBMS are currently on the marketplace (ObjectStore, Versant, Gemstone, O2, Ontos, Matisse [1, 3] are good examples) The object oriented approach is based on object behavior modeling through messages and encapsulation properties. Nevertheless, declarative tools are missing in current object DBMS generation for expressing data integrity controls. In these systems, such controls are written ....
Communications of the ACM: Special Issue: Next Generation DBMS. Communications of the ACM, Vol. 34, No. 10, October 1991
.... formality present [60] One survey of techniques which used as one criterion the understandability of the resulting document rated the language surveyed, PAISLey [61] as the least understandable of all the techniques covered (and PAISLey is downright comprehensible compared to many of its peers) [62]. This legibility problem isn t restricted just to tools which support program proving, for example the specification language GIST was designed to allow the specification of the states in a system and its behaviour based on stimulus response rules [63] 64] but resulted in specifications which ....
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"Evaluation of Strategic Investments inn Information Technology", Clemons, E. K., Communications of the ACM, January 1991.
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"Evaluation of Strategic Investments inn Information Technology", Clemons, E. K., Communications of the ACM, January 1991.
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"Evaluation of Strategic Investments inn Information Technology", Clemons, E. K., Communications of the ACM, January 1991.
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Engineering of Relational Databases. Communications of the ACM, 37#5#:42#49, 1994.
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