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Relating Distributed Objects

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Relating Distributed Objects
Many relational and object-oriented database systems provide referential integrity and compound operations on related objects using relationship mechanisms. Distributed object systems are emerging to support applications that access objects across distributed, heterogeneous system boundaries. Because the fundamental assumptions of distributed, heterogeneous, federated computing systems differ from database systems, supporting object relationships in such an environment requires different approaches to the representation and manipulation of relationships than those traditionally used in database systems. This paper describes the Relationship Service for SunSoft's Distributed Object Environment (DOE). We describe the fundamental assumptions of distributed object systems and motivate our design in that context.
Bruce E. Martin, R. G. G. Cattell
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Type Conference
Year 1994
Where VLDB
Authors Bruce E. Martin, R. G. G. Cattell
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