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Author(s): Morrison, Ronald
Brown, Alfred L
Carrick, Raymund
Connor, Richard
Dearle, Alan
Contact Email: richard.connor@stir.ac.uk
Title: On the integration of object-oriented and process-oriented computation in persistent environments
Editor(s): Dittrich, KR
Citation: Morrison R, Brown AL, Carrick R, Connor R & Dearle A (1988) On the integration of object-oriented and process-oriented computation in persistent environments. In: Dittrich K (ed.) Advances in Object-Oriented Database Systems: 2nd International Workshop on Object-Oriented Database Systems Bad Münster am Stein-Ebernburg, FRG September 27–30, 1988 Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 334. Advances in Object-Oriented Database Systems: 2nd International Workshop on Object-Oriented Database Systems, 27.09.1988-30.09.1988. Bad Münster am Stein-Ebernburg: Springer Verlag, pp. 334-339. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-50345-5_32
Issue Date: 1988
Date Deposited: 17-Aug-2018
Series/Report no.: Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 334
Conference Name: Advances in Object-Oriented Database Systems: 2nd International Workshop on Object-Oriented Database Systems
Conference Dates: 1988-09-27 - 1988-09-30
Abstract: Persistent programming is concerned with the construction of large and long lived systems of data [1,2]. Such systems have traditionally required concurrent access for two reasons. The first is that of speed, be it access speed for multiple users or execution speed for parallel activities. The second reason for concurrency is to control the complexity of large systems by decomposing them into parallel activities. This process-oriented approach to system construction has much in common with the object-oriented approach. We will demonstrate, in this paper, the facilities of the language Napier [17] which allows the integration of the two methodologies along with a persistent environment to provide concurrently accessed object-oriented databases.
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