DocumentCode :
1737495
Title :
Hyperdatabases
Author :
Schek, Hans-Jörg ; Böhm, Klemens ; Grabs, Torsten ; Röhm, Uwe ; Schuldt, Heiko ; Weber, Roger
Author_Institution :
Swiss Federal Inst. of Technol., Zurich, Switzerland
Volume :
1
fYear :
2000
fDate :
2000
Firstpage :
14
Abstract :
When relational database systems were introduced twenty years ago (1980), they were an infrastructure and main platform for application development. With today´s information systems, the database system is a storage manager, far away from the applications. Our vision is that hyperdatabases become available that move up and extend database concepts to a higher level, closer to the applications. A hyperdatabase manages distributed objects and software components as well as workflows, in analogy to a database system that manages data and transactions. In short, hyperdatabases, also called “higher order databases”, will provide “higher order data independence”, e.g., immunity of applications against changes in the implementation of components and workload transparency. They will be the infrastructure for distributed information systems engineering of the future, and they are an abstraction from the host of current infrastructures and middleware technology. The article elaborates on this vision and outlines concrete projects at ETHZ such as PowerDB, a database cluster project. It shows how an efficient document engine can be built on top of a database cluster. A further project studies transactional process management as a layer on top of database transactions. Image similarity and multimedia components is another project where a hyperdatabase coordinates specialized components such as feature extraction and indexing services in a distributed environment
Keywords :
bibliographies; client-server systems; database management systems; distributed object management; distributed programming; document handling; workflow management software; PowerDB; application development; database cluster; database cluster project; database concepts; database transactions; distributed environment; distributed information systems engineering; distributed object management; document engine; feature extraction; higher order data independence; higher order databases; hyperdatabases; image similarity; indexing services; middleware technology; multimedia components; relational database systems; software components; specialized components; transactional process management; workflows; workload transparency; Application software; Database systems; Distributed information systems; Image databases; Management information systems; Power engineering and energy; Relational databases; Spatial databases; Systems engineering and theory; Transaction databases;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Web Information Systems Engineering, 2000. Proceedings of the First International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Hong Kong
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-0577-5
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/WISE.2000.882370
Filename :
882370
Link To Document :
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