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Atkinson, M.P., Morrison, R., Pratten, G.: 'PISA - A Persistent Information Space Architecture', ICL Technical Journal, pp 477 - 491, May 1987.

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A User Interface Framework for Object-Oriented Database Systems - Sawyer (1990)   (1 citation)  (Correct)

....complex computations. Persistent OOPLs have been developed largely by the programming language community. Consequently, while the OODB community has developed OODB programming languages such as OSQL, the persistent OOPL community has developed their own persistent storage mechanisms such as PISA [Atkinson 87a] which embody many characteristics of OODBs. A persistent OOPL is a desirable implementation language for applications of an OODB. From the application programmer s point of view, a persistent OOPL provides the programming interface to an OODB for free; the distinction between persistent and ....

Atkinson, M.P., Morrison, R., Pratten, G.: 'PISA - A Persistent Information Space Architecture', ICL Technical Journal, pp 477 - 491, May 1987.


A Model for Schema Evolution in Object-Oriented Database Systems. - Monk (1993)   (5 citations)  (Correct)

....CLOS [59] If successful, it is the author s opinion that at least for CLOS, such a persistent extension could in time become part of the Common LISP language definition. PS Algol The high level teaching language S Algol [32] has also been given persistent extensions and renamed PS Algol [8, 9]. The persistent storage is provided in the form of a number of S Algol procedures that allow the opening and closing of databases, and a number of access routines that can be used to look up items in the database and also traverse the database. Databases consist of tables. A table in this context ....

Atkinson, M., R. Morrison and G. Pratten, "PISA - A Persistent Information Space Architecture", ICL Technical Journal, pp 477-491, 1987.


Automating Type-safe RPC - Silva (1995)   (7 citations)  (Correct)

....Persistent programming languages solve this problem by incorporating persistence into the programming language. The RPC mechanism presented in this paper was implemented in Napier88, a persistent programming language described next. 3. 1 Napier88 Originally developed as part of the PISA project [AMP87] Napier88 [MBCD89] is a strongly typed, procedural persistent programming language. The implementation this paper refers to was built by the Persistent Programming Research Group at the University of St Andrews, Scotland. It is offered as a compiler to an intermediate language, an interpreter ....

M.P. Atkinson, R. Morrison, and G.D. Pratten. PISA: A persistent information space architecture. ICL Technical Journal, 5(3):477--491, May 1987.

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