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Objects and Databases

Third International Conference, ICOODB 2010, Frankfurt/Main, Germany, September 28-30, 2010. Proceedings

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Part of the book series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS, volume 6348)

Part of the book sub series: Information Systems and Applications, incl. Internet/Web, and HCI (LNISA)

Conference series link(s): ICOODB: International Conference on Object and Databases

Conference proceedings info: ICOODB 2010.

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Table of contents (14 papers)

  1. Front Matter

  2. Keynotes

    1. Search Computing Challenges and Directions

      • Stefano Ceri, Daniele Braga, Francesco Corcoglioniti, Michael Grossniklaus, Salvatore Vadacca
      Pages 1-5
    2. Searching the Web of Objects

      • Ricardo Baeza-Yates
      Pages 6-7
    3. Keynote Panel “New and Old Data Stores”

      • Ulf Michael Widenius, Michael Keith, Patrick Linskey, Robert Greene, Leon Guzenda, Peter Neubauer
      Pages 9-9
  3. Regular Papers

    1. Query Optimization by Result Caching in the Stack-Based Approach

      • Piotr Cybula, Kazimierz Subieta
      Pages 40-54
    2. A Flexible Object Model and Algebra for Uniform Access to Object Databases

      • Michael Grossniklaus, Alexandre de Spindler, Christoph Zimmerli, Moira C. Norrie
      Pages 55-69
    3. Data Model Driven Implementation of Web Cooperation Systems with Tricia

      • Thomas Büchner, Florian Matthes, Christian Neubert
      Pages 70-84
    4. iBLOB: Complex Object Management in Databases through Intelligent Binary Large Objects

      • Tao Chen, Arif Khan, Markus Schneider, Ganesh Viswanathan
      Pages 85-99
    5. Object-Oriented Constraints for XML Schema

      • Suad Alagić, Philip A. Bernstein, Ruchi Jairath
      Pages 100-117
    6. Solving ORM by MAGIC:MApping GeneratIon and Composition

      • David Kensche, Christoph Quix, Xiang Li, Sandra Geisler
      Pages 118-132
    7. Closing Schemas in Object-Relational Databases

      • Manuel Torres, José Samos, Eladio Garví
      Pages 133-146
  4. Back Matter

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About this book

AccordingtoFrancoisBancillonandWonKim[SIGMODRECORD,Vol.19,No. 4, December 1990], object-oriented databases started in around 1983. Twen- seven years later this publication contains the proceedings of the Third Inter- tional Conference on Object-Oriented Databases (ICOODB 2010). Two questions arise from this – why only the third, and what is of interest in the ?eld of object-oriented databases in 2010? The ?rst question is easy – in the 1980s and 1990s there were a number of conferences supporting the c- munity – the International Workshops on Persistent Object Systems started by Malcolm Atkinson and Ron Morrison, the EDBT series, and the International Workshop on Database Programming Languages. These database-oriented c- ferences complimented other OO conferences including OOPSLA and ECOOP, but towards the end of the last century they dwindled in popularity and ev- tually died out. In 2008 the First International Conference on Object Databases was held in Berlin. In 2009 the second ICOODB conference was held at the ETH in Zurich as a scienti?c peer-reviewed conference. What is particular about ICOODB is that the conference series was est- lished to address the needs of both industry and researcherswho had an interest in object databases, in innovative ways to bring objects and databases together and in alternatives/extensions to relational databases. The ?rst conference set the mould for those to follow – a combination of theory and practice with one day focusing on the theory of object databases and the second focusing on their practical use and implementation.

Editors and Affiliations

  • School of Computer Science, University of St Andrews, St Andrews, UK

    Alan Dearle

  • Institute of Computer Science, Johann Wolfgang Goethe-University, Frankfurt/Main, Germany

    Roberto V. Zicari

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