Modularity and tuning mechanisms in the O2 System
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The O2 System is a commercial Object-Oriented Database Management System with a complete development environment and a set of user interface tools. In this presentation, we focus on the modularity and application tuning facilities of the system.
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Modularity and tuning mechanisms in the O2 System
SIGMOD '93: Proceedings of the 1993 ACM SIGMOD international conference on Management of dataThe O2 System is a commercial Object-Oriented Database Management System with a complete development environment and a set of user interface tools. In this presentation, we focus on the modularity and application tuning facilities of the system.
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June 1, 1993
558 pages
ISSN:0163-5808
DOI:10.1145/170036
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- Peter Buneman,
- Sushil Jajodia,
- Won Kim
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Published: 01 June 1993
Published in SIGMOD Volume 22, Issue 2
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