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An architecture for object management in OIS

Published: 01 January 1984 Publication History

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The design of a prototype for an application development environment in OIS (Office Information Systems), OPAL, is outlined. OPAL is based on an object management approach.
The paper starts with a short discussion on object oriented systems and some important related concepts including Modularity, Instantiation, Property Inheritance and Subclassing, Active Objects and finally OIS-Modeling Tools.
The authors' effort in this direction, OPAL, is based on the PACKET concept, which is the principal data and action structuring device. Programs, data including large data bases, meta-data as well as system defined components are all represented as objects which in turn are implemented as packets. Since all components in the system are considered as objects, it is possible to manage them all in a uniform way which in turn simplifies the system tremendously.

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cover image ACM Conferences
COCS '84: Proceedings of the second ACM-SIGOA conference on Office information systems
January 1984
228 pages
ISBN:0897911407
DOI:10.1145/800023
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Published: 01 January 1984

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  • (2005)Integration of database management with an object-oriented programming languageAdvances in Object-Oriented Database Systems10.1007/3-540-50345-5_29(317-322)Online publication date: 31-May-2005
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  • (1991)Unification of underlying concepts in different office modelsACM SIGMIS Database: the DATABASE for Advances in Information Systems10.1145/110790.11080022:1-2(38-45)Online publication date: 1-Feb-1991
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