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IWDOM 1992: Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
- M. Tamer Özsu, Umeshwar Dayal, Patrick Valduriez:
Distributed Object Management, Papers from the International Workshop on Distributed Object Management (IWDOM), Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, August 19-21, 1992. Morgan Kaufmann 1994, ISBN 1-55860-256-9
Introduction
- M. Tamer Özsu, Umeshwar Dayal, Patrick Valduriez:
An Introduction to Distributed Object Management. IWDOM 1992: 1-24
System Architecture
- Malcolm P. Atkinson:
Persistent Foudations for Scalable Multi-Paradigmal Systems. IWDOM 1992: 26-50 - David L. Wells, José A. Blakeley:
Distribution and Persistence in the Open Object-Oriented Database System. IWDOM 1992: 50-56 - Michael J. Franklin, Michael J. Carey:
Client-Server Caching Revisited. IWDOM 1992: 57-78 - Barbara Liskov, Mark Day, Liuba Shrira:
Distributed Object Management in Thor. IWDOM 1992: 79-91 - Matunda Nyanchama, Sylvia L. Osborn:
Database Security Issues in Distributed Object-Oriented Databases. IWDOM 1992: 92-97
Object and Storage Management
- Martin L. Kersten, Sander Plomp, Carel A. van den Berg:
Object Storage Management in Goblin. IWDOM 1992: 100-116 - Olivier Gruber, Laurent Amsaleg:
Object Grouping in Eos. IWDOM 1992: 117-131 - Kirk Kandt:
Object Management in SeeQFD. IWDOM 1992: 132-146
Distribution and Query Processing
- Kamalakar Karlapalem, Shamkant B. Navathe, Magdi M. A. Morsi:
Issues in Distribution Design of Object-Oriented Databases. IWDOM 1992: 148-164 - David Maier, Goetz Graefe, Leonard D. Shapiro, Scott Daniels, Thomas Keller, Bennet Vance:
Issues in Distributed Object Assembly. IWDOM 1992: 165-181 - Jean Dollimore, Claudio Nascimento, Xu Wang:
Fine Object Migration. IWDOM 1992: 182-186
Transaction Processing and Concurrency Control
- Bruce E. Martin, Claus H. Pedersen:
Long-Lived Concurrency Activities. IWDOM 1992: 188-206 - Umeshwar Dayal:
An Activity/Transaction Model for a Distributed Multi-Service System. IWDOM 1992: 207-211 - Krithi Ramamritham, Panos K. Chrysanthis:
In Search of Acceptability Citeria: Database Consistency Requirements and Transaction Correctness properties. IWDOM 1992: 212-230 - Tatsuo Nakajima:
Commutativity Based Concurrency Control and Recovery for Multiversion Objects. IWDOM 1992: 231-247 - H. V. Jagadish, Oded Shmueli:
Composite Events in a Distributed Object-Oriented Database. IWDOM 1992: 248-268
Operating System Support
- Dinesh C. Kulkarni, Arindam Banerji, David L. Cohn:
Operating System Support for Cooperation in Distributed OODBs. IWDOM 1992: 270-286 - Peter Dickman:
The Bellerophon Project: A Scalable Object-Support Architecture Suitable for a Large OODBMS? IWDOM 1992: 287-299 - Marc Shapiro:
Operating System Support for Distributed and Persistent Objects. IWDOM 1992: 300-302
Interoperability
- Frank Manola, Sandra Heiler:
An Approach to Interoperable Object Models. IWDOM 1992: 304-308 - Malú Castellanos, Fèlix Saltor, Manuel García-Solaco:
A Canonical Model for the Interoperability Among Object-Oriented and Relational Databases. IWDOM 1992: 309-314 - Henry Tirri, Jagannathan Srinivasan, Bharat K. Bhargava:
Integrating Distributed Data Sources Using Federated Objects. IWDOM 1992: 315-328 - Svein Erik Bratsberg:
Integrating Independently Developed Classes. IWDOM 1992: 329-333 - Doug Fang, Joachim Hammer, Dennis McLeod:
An Approach to Behavior Sharing in Federated Database Systems. IWDOM 1992: 334-346 - Biju J. Kalathil, Geneva G. Belford:
Supporting Local Autonomy in a Distributed Object-Oriented Database. IWDOM 1992: 347-352 - Marc H. Scholl, Hans-Jörg Schek, Markus Tresch:
Object Algebra and Views for Multi-Objectbases. IWDOM 1992: 353-374 - Jan Chomicki, Witold Litwin:
Declarative Definition of Object-Oriented Multidatabase Mappings. IWDOM 1992: 375-392 - Udo Kelter:
Distribution of Schemata in H-PCTE. IWDOM 1992: 393-397
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