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Issues in the design of object-oriented database programming languages

by Toby Bloom, Stanley B. Zdonik - In Proc. of ACM Conf. on Object-Oriented Programming, Systems, Languages and Applications , 1987
"... We see a trend toward extending object-oriented languages in the direction of databases, and, at the same time, toward extending database systems with object-oriented ideas. On the surface, these two activities seem to be moving in a consistent direction. However, at a deeper level, we see dif-ficul ..."
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-ficulties that may inhibit their ending up at the same point. We feel that many of these difficufties are a result of the underlying assumptions that are inherent in the fields of programming language and database systems research. Many of these assumptions are historical and contribute to a set of cultural biases

On Implementing SchenuzLog -A Database Programming Language

by Alanoly J Andrews , Nematollaah Shiri
"... Abstract Efficient implementation of advanced database programming languages call for investigating novel architectures and algorithms. In this paper, we discuss our implementation of SchemaLo& a logic-based database programming language, capable of offering a powerful platform for a variety of ..."
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Abstract Efficient implementation of advanced database programming languages call for investigating novel architectures and algorithms. In this paper, we discuss our implementation of SchemaLo& a logic-based database programming language, capable of offering a powerful platform for a variety

PLOP: A Polymorphic Loogic Database Programming Language

by Johann Eder , 1993
"... The language PLOP is a minimal language for studying polymorphism in a logical database programming language by means of parametrization of predicate names. The main idea is to introduce generic predicates which have two lists of parameters. While the second list contains the usual arguments, the fi ..."
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The language PLOP is a minimal language for studying polymorphism in a logical database programming language by means of parametrization of predicate names. The main idea is to introduce generic predicates which have two lists of parameters. While the second list contains the usual arguments

Algebraic Query Optimisation for Database Programming Languages

by Alexandra Poulovassilis, Carol Small - The VLDB Journal , 1996
"... A major challenge still facing the designers and implementors of database programming languages (DBPLs) is that of query optimisation. We investigate algebraic query optimisation for DBPLs in the context of a purely declarative functional language that supports sets as first-class objects. Since the ..."
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A major challenge still facing the designers and implementors of database programming languages (DBPLs) is that of query optimisation. We investigate algebraic query optimisation for DBPLs in the context of a purely declarative functional language that supports sets as first-class objects. Since

Thémis: A Database Programming Language with Integrity Constraints

by Veronique Benzaken, Anne Doucet - Proceedings of the 4th International Workshop on Database Programming Languages, Workshop in Computing , 1993
"... This paper is concerned with the problem of efficiently checking of integrity constraints in data base programming languages supporting subtyping and class hierarchies. More specifically, we consider two different problems: (1) statically reduce the number of constraints to be checked, and (2) gener ..."
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is presented. 1 Introduction Efforts on database programming languages have mainly been devoted to ...

Investigation of Algebraic Query Optimisation for Database Programming Languages

by Alexandra Poulovassilis - In Proceedings of the 20th Int'l Conference on Very Large Databases (VLDB , 1994
"... alexQdcs.kcl.ac.uk A major challenge still facing the designers and implementors of database programming languages (DBPLs) is that of query optimisa-tion. We investigate algebraic query optimi-sation techniques for DBPLs in the context of a purely declarative functional language that supports sets a ..."
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alexQdcs.kcl.ac.uk A major challenge still facing the designers and implementors of database programming languages (DBPLs) is that of query optimisa-tion. We investigate algebraic query optimi-sation techniques for DBPLs in the context of a purely declarative functional language that supports sets

First Specification of Phoenix, an Active Database Programming Language

by Ulrike Griefahn , 1995
"... This report aims at introducing the novel active database language Phoenix which is currently under development at the computer science department of the university of Bonn. Phoenix essentially integrates three different concepts into one language: imperative programs, declarative database queries, ..."
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This report aims at introducing the novel active database language Phoenix which is currently under development at the computer science department of the university of Bonn. Phoenix essentially integrates three different concepts into one language: imperative programs, declarative database queries

Implementation of Nested Relations in a Database Programming Language

by Hongbo He , 1997
"... This thesis discusses the design and implementation of nested relations in Relix, a relational database programming language. The purpose of this thesis is to integrate nested relations into Relix. While a flat relation is defined over a set of atomic attributes, a nested relation is defined ove ..."
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This thesis discusses the design and implementation of nested relations in Relix, a relational database programming language. The purpose of this thesis is to integrate nested relations into Relix. While a flat relation is defined over a set of atomic attributes, a nested relation is defined

The LOL Deductive Database Programming Language (Extended Abstract)

by Mengchi Liu - In Proceedings of International Symposium on Programming Languages, Implementations, Logics and Programs (PLILP '96 , 1996
"... This paper presents a novel typed deductive database programming language LOL being developed at the University of Regina. This language effectively integrates important features in object-oriented data models, complex object data models, functional data models, and deductive query languages in a un ..."
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This paper presents a novel typed deductive database programming language LOL being developed at the University of Regina. This language effectively integrates important features in object-oriented data models, complex object data models, functional data models, and deductive query languages in a

Implementation of Procedures in a Database Programming Language

by Rebecca Lui , 1996
"... This thesis documents the design and implementation of procedures in a database programming language. The purpose of this thesis is to integrate procedure facilities into an existing relational database system. A relation is defined over a set of attributes. Given the values of a subset of attri ..."
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This thesis documents the design and implementation of procedures in a database programming language. The purpose of this thesis is to integrate procedure facilities into an existing relational database system. A relation is defined over a set of attributes. Given the values of a subset
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