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Computer Architecture/Engineering, Object Databases, Databases - General & Miscellaneous

Distributed Object-Oriented Data-Systems Design

by Prabhat K. Andleigh, Michael A. Gretzinger
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Overview

This guide illustrates what constitutes an advanced distributed information system, and how to design and implement one. The author presents the key elements of an advanced distributed information system: a data management system supporting many classes of data; a distributed (networked) environment supporting LANs or WANS with one or more database servers; an advanced user interface. This book presents the authors' FRAME-OBJECT ANALYSIS METHODOLOGY for advanced modelling. This book also addresses the features of both relational and object-oriented databases with emphasis being given to techniques for object-oriented design. This book will benefit database professionals and members of technical staff interested in data modelling.

This guide deals with the design and implementation of advanced information systems. It covers object-oriented data management systems, distributed environments, and advanced user interfaces i.e. those integrating text, pictures, video, and sound. This book also focuses on migration issues involved in going from relational database management systems to object-oriented database management issues, and discusses the advantages/disadvantages of both types of systems. The authors have developed a unique Frame-Object Analysis Methodology for advanced modeling. It also shows the reader what constitutes an advanced distributed information system and how to design and implement one. The handbook will benefit database analysts, database administrators, programmers, and members of technical staff interested in data models.

Synopsis

This guide deals with the design and implementation of advanced information systems. It covers object-oriented data management systems, distributed environments, and advanced user interfaces i.e. those integrating text, pictures, video and sound. This book also focuses on migration issues involved in going from relational database management systems to object-oriented database management issues, and discusses the advantages/disadvantages of both types of systems. The authors have developed a unique Frame-Object Analysis Methodology for advanced modelling. It also shows the reader what constitutes an advanced distributed information system and how to design and implement one. The handbook will benefit database analysts, database administrators, programmers and members of technical staff interested in data models. Andeleigh is the author of UNIX SYSTEM ARCHITECTURE.

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Book Details

Published
April 1, 1992
Publisher
Prentice Hall Professional Technical Reference
Pages
516
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780131749139

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