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Component Database Systems

by: Dittrich, Klaus R.; Andreas Geppert

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Category: DATABASE TECHNOLOGY Level: I/A

ISBN: 1558606424
ISBN13: 9781558606425

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The Morgan Kaufmann Series in Data Management Systems, Jim Gray, Series Editor


  'We have in hand a wonderful book to show us how far database technology has been able to move in the direction of component databases, and what enormous challenges and ensuing rewards still lie ahead.'


  -- Peter C. Lockemann, Universität Karlsruhe


  Component Database Systems is a collection of invited chapters by the researchers making the most influential contributions in the database industry's trend toward componentization


  This book represents the sometimes-divergent, sometimes-convergent approaches taken by leading database vendors as they seek to establish commercially viable componentization strategies. Together, these contributions form the first book devoted entirely to the technical and architectural design of component-based database systems. In addition to detailing the current state of their research, the authors also take up many of the issues affecting the likely future directions of component databases.


  If you have a stake in the evolution of any of today's leading database systems, this book will make fascinating reading. It will also help prepare you for the technology that is likely to become widely available over the next several years.


  Features


  Is comprised of contributions from the field's most highly respected researchers, including key figures at IBM, Oracle, Informix, Microsoft, and POET.

Represents the entire spectrum of approaches taken by leading software companies working on DBMS componentization strategies.

Covers component-focused architectures, methods for hooking components into an overall system, and support for component development.

Examines the component technologies that are most valuable to Web-based and multimedia databases.

Presents a thorough classification and overview of component database systems.


  Authors:


      Klaus R. Dittrich is a professor in the Department of Information Technology at the University of Zurich, where he heads the Database Technology Research Group. he is the current secretary of the VLDB Endowment Board and has been a member of the ACM SIGMOD Advisory Committee. Professor Dittrich has been nominated as a Distinguished Speaker under the IEEE Computer Society Distinguished Visitors. He has over 100 scientific publications in the area of database technology and, in particular, has followed and influenced the development of object database technology from its inception.


  Andreas Geppert is a senior researcher in the Database Technology Research Group at the University of Zurich. He has been working on object-oriented and active database systems and DMBS architecture and related topics for many years and has numerous publications in these areas.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 - Component Database Systems: Introduction, Foundations and Overview

Chapter 2 - Distributed Component Database Management Systems

Chapter 3 - All Your Data: The Oracle Extensibility Architecture

Chapter 4 - Extensible Indexing Support in DB2 Universal Database

Chapter 5 - Enabling Component Databases with OLE DB

Chapter 6 - An Architecture for Transparent Access to Diverse Data Sources

Chapter 7 Building Component Database Systems Using CORBA

Chapter 8 - The Architecture of a Database System for Mobile and Embedded Devices

Chapter 9 - Conclusions and Perspectives