DocumentCode
2868833
Title
Architectural support for persistent object systems
Author
Rosenberg, John
Author_Institution
Dept. of Comput. Sci., Sydney Univ., NSW, Australia
fYear
1991
fDate
17-18 Oct 1991
Firstpage
48
Lastpage
60
Abstract
Much research effort has been expended in attempting to build systems which support orthogonal persistance. Such systems allow all data to persist for an arbitrary length of time, possibly longer than the creating program, and support access and manipulation of data in a uniform manner, regardless of how long it persists. Persistent systems are usually based on a persistent store which provides storage for objects. Most existing persistent systems have been developed above conventional architectures and/or operating systems. This paper argues that conventional architectures provide an inappropriate base for persistent object systems and that one must look towards new architectures if we are to achieve acceptable performance. The examples given are based on the Monads architecture which provides explicit hardware support for persistence and objects
Keywords
object-oriented databases; object-oriented programming; operating systems (computers); Monads architecture; data manipulation; hardware support; operating systems; persistent object systems; Computer languages; Computer science; Control systems; Data security; Database systems; File systems; Graphics; Hardware; Operating systems; Protection;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Object Orientation in Operating Systems, 1991. Proceedings., 1991 International Workshop on
Conference_Location
Palo Alto, CA
Print_ISBN
0-8186-2265-2
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/IWOOOS.1991.183022
Filename
183022
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