Queries and query processing in object-oriented database systems (1990)
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| Venue: | ACM Transactions on Information Systems |
| Citations: | 75 - 8 self |
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@ARTICLE{Özsu90queriesand,
author = {M. Tamer Özsu and José A. Blakeley},
title = {Queries and query processing in object-oriented database systems},
journal = {ACM Transactions on Information Systems},
year = {1990},
pages = {387--430}
}
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One of the basic functionalities of database management systems (DBMSs) is to be able to process declarative user queries. The first generation of object-oriented DBMSs did not provide declarative query capabilities. However, the last decade has seen significant research in defining query models (including calculi, algebra and user languages) and in techniques for processing and optimizing them. Many of the current commercial systems provide at least rudimentary query capabilities. In this chapter we discuss the techniques that have been developed for processing object-oriented queries. Our particular emphasis is on extensible query processing architectures and techniques. The other chapters in this book on query languages and optimization techniques complement this chapter. 1







