| Thatte S.M. Persistent Memory: A Storage Architecture for Object Oriented Database Systems. Proc. ACM/IEEE 1986 International Workshop on Object Oriented Database Systems, Pacific Grove, CA, September 1986, pp148-159. 18 |
....speed and d) store stability. Each of these issues present problems that have been well known for a number of years and to which many different solutions have been proposed. However, complete systems that attempt to provide a type secure persistent store are relatively recent and few in number[alb85a,lis84,that86]. The four issues will be discussed separately and their development illustrated by reference to a wide range of existing systems. 2.1 Type security The provision of a type secure store requires that all programs operating on the store conform to some predefined rules. These rules are designed to ....
....on the current use of the system. 30 2. 5 Concurrency, distribution and transactions The four properties of a type secure persistent store, type security, unbounded size, infinite speed and stability, are supported in part by Argus, Galileo and the Texas Instruments Persistent Memory System[that86]. The way in which each of these systems relates to the four properties is discussed below. The Argus system provides a type secure store by forcing all programs to be written in Argus, which is itself a derivative of CLU. Argus is a high level programming language that supports a wide range of ....
Thatte S.M. Persistent Memory: A Storage Architecture for Object Oriented Database Systems. Proc. ACM/IEEE 1986 International Workshop on Object Oriented Database Systems, Pacific Grove, CA, September 1986, pp148-159.
....has been used to construct the persistent programming system for Napier88 and is powerful enough to support languages with similar type systems. 2 1 Introduction In recent years a range of single programming language systems have been developed that are supported by a persistent store[atk82,atk83b,ros83,bro85,that86,bro89]. Examples of such systems include Argus[lis84] Galileo[alb85a] PS algol[psa88] and Smalltalk[gol83] Although each of these systems is based on a subtly different concept of persistence a common approach is to utilise a layered architecture. This paper presents the design of one such layered ....
Thatte S.M. Persistent Memory: A Storage Architecture for Object Oriented Database Systems. Proc. ACM/IEEE 1986 International Workshop on Object Oriented Database Systems, Pacific Grove, CA, September 1986, pp148-159. 18
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