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Abstract: Persistent programming systems are generally supported by an object store, a conceptually
infinite object repository. Objects in such a repository cannot be directly accessed by user
programs; to be manipulated they must be fetched from the object store into virtual memory. (Update)
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...par navigation en partant d une racine persistante bien connue (par ex. un serveur de noms) Dans un syst eme utilisant la PBR [34, 48, 84, 112], un objet atteignable depuis la racine persistante est lui meme persistant, il doit ainsi etre stock e. Un objet atteignable par...
...are transitory. The principal requirements of an operating system that supports orthogonal persistence may be summarised as follows [39]: ii. iii. iv. Support for persistent objects as the basic abstraction: persistent objects consist of data and relationships with other...
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BibTeX entry: (Update)
F. Vaughan and A. Dearle. Supporting large persistent stores using conventional hardware. In A. Albano and R. Morrison, editors, Fifth International Workshop on Persistent Object Systems. Design,Implementation and Use (San Miniato,Italy, 1st-4th September 1992), 1992. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/vaughan92supporting.html More
@inproceedings{ vaughan92supporting,
author = "Vaughan F. and Dearle, A.",
title = "Supporting Large Persistent Stores Using Conventional Hardware",
booktitle = "Proc.\ of the Fifth International Workshop on Persistent Object Systems Design, Implementation and Use",
address = "San Miniato Pisa (Italy)",
pages = "29--50",
year = "1992",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/vaughan92supporting.html" }
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