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The proceedings of the June 1999 conference contains brief outlines of the keynotes, tutorials and workshops, along with the 35 technical papers presented. Numerous papers discuss components, frameworks, complete architectures, and modeling. Two key aspects of the Unified Modeling Language receive special attention--use cases and associations. Other papers address the particular needs of distributed systems, showing how to make effective use of technologies such as the internet, CORBA and Java. Many application areas are examined including managing business rules in information systems, representing physical knowledge, and organizing recovery in real-time systems. No subject index. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR.
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The proceedings of the June 1999 conference contains brief outlines of the keynotes, tutorials and workshops, along with the 35 technical papers presented. Numerous papers discuss components, frameworks, complete architectures, and modeling. Two key aspects of the Unified Modeling Language receive special attention--use cases and associations. Other papers address the particular needs of distributed systems, showing how to make effective use of technologies such as the internet, CORBA and Java. Many application areas are examined including managing business rules in information systems, representing physical knowledge, and organizing recovery in real-time systems. No subject index. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR.
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The 62 reproduced typescripts, several double spaced, cover general topics, analysis and modelling, software development, distributed and concurrent systems, database systems and applications, and applications and experiences. The specific topics include typing communicating sequential processes, extended formal specifications to object-oriented models through level-view structured schemas, a multi- layered system of metrics for measuring reuse by inheritance, an algorithm for describing object-oriented software architecture using graphs, supporting distributed software development processes in a Web-based environment, building a repository for workflow systems, efficiently computing frequent tree-like topology patterns in a Web environment, and a personal intelligent navigation system based on Java. Only the authors are indexed. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR.
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The 62 reproduced typescripts, several double spaced, cover general topics, analysis and modelling, software development, distributed and concurrent systems, database systems and applications, and applications and experiences. The specific topics include typing communicating sequential processes, extended formal specifications to object-oriented models through level-view structured schemas, a multi- layered system of metrics for measuring reuse by inheritance, an algorithm for describing object-oriented software architecture using graphs, supporting distributed software development processes in a Web-based environment, building a repository for workflow systems, efficiently computing frequent tree-like topology patterns in a Web environment, and a personal intelligent navigation system based on Java. Only the authors are indexed. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR.
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object oriented --- Programming --- systeemanalyse --- object oriented analysis --- UML (unified modeling language) --- systeemontwerp --- Object-oriented methods (Computer science) --- System analysis --- UML (Computer science) --- System Analysis
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"Discover why object-relational technology is ideal for supporting a broad spectrum of data types and application areas, from financial services to multimedia data. In this completely revised and updated edition, database experts Michael Stonebraker and Paul Brown explore the object-relational paradigm and examine the most recent developments in the field." "Specially written for database application programmers, database analysts, and IT managers, this book includes detailed information on how to classify DBMS applications, where object-relational DBMSs fit in the database world, and what mechanisms are required to support such an engine."-- Jacket.
Object-oriented databases --- Object-oriented data bases --- Databases --- Object-oriented methods (Computer science) --- Object-oriented databases. --- Bases de données à objets --- Geografische Informatie Systemen --- Databanken. --- Bases de données à objets --- Information systems --- Geografie
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Statistics --- Database management --- Object-oriented methods (Computer science)
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