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Table 1: Summary of persistent objects systems and their approach.
1994
"... In PAGE 9: ... 11 Related Work Persistent objects has been an area of intense researchover the last few years and there are a large number of approaches. Table1 provides a brief summary of some of these systems. A more in depth discussion of four representative systems is provided in the full paper.... ..."
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Table 1: Summary of persistent objects systems and their approach.
1994
"... In PAGE 8: ... 11 Related Work Persistent objects has been an area of intense research over the last few years and there are a large number of approaches. Table1 provides a brief summary of some of these systems. A more in depth discussion of four representative systems is provided in the full paper.... ..."
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Table 1: Summary of persistent objects systems and their approach.
1994
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Table 1: Summary of persistent objects systems and their approach.
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Table 2: Summary of persistent objects systems and their approach (Continued).
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Table 2: Summary of persistent objects systems and their approach (Continued).
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Table 4. Class Glossary Excerpt Persistent Variable
"... In PAGE 6: ... These state descriptors are either attributes of the class whose values can vary, or states related to relationships of the primary class with others. Column 3 in Table4 shows all state descriptors (and their possible values) identified this way in the sub-diagramsof Table 2. Column 6 shows the ob- jects associated with state descriptors.... In PAGE 6: ... Because these objects and their attributes do not change during system op- eration, we call them persistent. The first two columns of Table4 list the classes and their attributes related to the sub- diagrams of Table 2. Test objectives are built by selecting objects that are instantiated in the persistent initial condition (configuration) and associating a desired state with them.... In PAGE 7: ... Tables 4 and 5 apply this selection method to derive test objectives forthe tape silo domain. Table4 shows an ob- ject glossary excerpt that distinguishes between attributes of objects (persistent states) and variable states for the objects in Table 2. Table 5 shows the building blocks for test ob- jectives for the example in Tables 2 and 4.... ..."
Table 7. Table 7: Algorithm to Promote Objects to Longevity 1 Mutated := {all the mutated persistent objects} 2 Promotions := {every new object directly reachable from Mutated} 3 Promotions := Promotions union {every new object directly reachable from Promotions}
1995
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Table 7. Table 7: Algorithm to Promote Objects to Longevity 1 Mutated := {all the mutated persistent objects} 2 Promotions := {every new object directly reachable from Mutated} 3 Promotions := Promotions union {every new object directly reachable from Promotions}
1995
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Table 7. Table 7: Algorithm to Promote Objects to Longevity 1 Mutated := {all the mutated persistent objects} 2 Promotions := {every new object directly reachable from Mutated} 3 Promotions := Promotions union {every new object directly reachable from Promotions}
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