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An Object-Oriented Language-Database Integration Model: The Composition-Filters Approach

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An Object-Oriented Language-Database Integration Model: The Composition-Filters Approach
This paper introduces a new model, based on so-called object-composition filters, that uniformly integrates database-like features into an object-oriented language. The focus is on providing persistent dynamic data structures, data sharing, transactions, multiple views and associative access, integrated with the object-oriented paradigm. The main contribution is that the database-like features are part of this new object-oriented model, efore, are uniformly integrated with object-oriented features such as data abstraction, encapsulation, message passing and inheritance. This approach eliminates the problems associated with existing systems such as lack of reusability and extensibility for database operations, the violation of encapsulation, the need to define specific types such as sets, and the incapability to support multiple views. The model is illustrated through the object-oriented language Sina.
Mehmet Aksit, Lodewijk Bergmans, Sinan Vural
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Type Conference
Year 1992
Where ECOOP
Authors Mehmet Aksit, Lodewijk Bergmans, Sinan Vural
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