Object-Oriented Methodologies and Systems

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Author: Elisa Bertino

ISBN-10: 354058451X

ISBN-13: 9783540584513

Category: Object Databases

This volume presents the proceedings of the International Symposium on Object-Oriented Methodologies and Systems (ISOOMS '94), held in Palermo, Italy in September 1994 in conjunction with the AICA 1994 Italian Computer Conference.\ The 25 full papers included cover not only technical areas of object-orientation, such as databases, programming languages, and methodological aspects, but also application areas. The book is organized in chapters on object-oriented databases, object-oriented...

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This volume presents the proceedings of the International Symposium on Object-Oriented Methodologies and Systems (ISOOMS '94), held in Palermo, Italy in September 1994 in conjunction with the AICA 1994 Italian Computer Conference.The 25 full papers included cover not only technical areas of object-orientation, such as databases, programming languages, and methodological aspects, but also application areas. The book is organized in chapters on object-oriented databases, object-oriented analysis, behavior modeling, object-oriented programming languages, object-oriented information systems, and object-oriented systems development.

Issues in Extending a Relational System with Object-Oriented Features1An SQL-Like Query Calculus for Object-Oriented Database Systems20Schema Evolution for Object-Based Accounting Database Systems40Designing and Implementing Inter-Client Communication in the O2 Object-Oriented Database Management System53Rigorous Object-Oriented Analysis65Object-Oriented Methodologies for Large Scale Projects: Does It Work?79Quantitative and Qualitative Aspects of Object-Oriented Software Development96Towards a General Purpose Approach to Object-Oriented Analysis108A Seamless Model for Object-Oriented Systems Development123Structural and Behavioral Views on OMT-Classes142Combining Two Approaches to Object-Oriented Analysis158A Rewriting Technique for Implementing Active Object Systems171Beyond Coupling Modes: Implementing Active Concepts on Top of a Commercial OODBMS189Testing of Object-Oriented Programming Systems (OOPS): A Fault-Based Approach205An Ambiguity Resolution Algorithm221On Providing a High-Level C Interface for an Object-Oriented C++ System232Integrating Objects with Constraint-Programming Languages248Object-Oriented Representation of Shape Information266The Development of an Object-Oriented Multimedia Information System278An Intelligent Information System for Heterogeneous Data Exploration298Effective Optimistic Concurrency Control in Multiversion Object Bases313Reusing Object-Oriented Design: An Algebraic Approach329Reuse in Object-Oriented Information Systems Development346An Object-Oriented Approach to the Integration of Online Services into Office Automation Environments359A Linguistic Approach to the Development of Object-Oriented Systems Using the NL System LOLITA371