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Bringing Object-Relational Technology to Mainstream

Vishu Krishnamurthy, Sandeepan Banerjee, and Anil Nori

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Abstract
Over the last few years, Oracle has evolved its flagship relational database system into an Object-Relational system by adding an extensible type system, object storage, an object cache, an extensible query and indexing framework, support for multimedia datatypes, a server-based scalable Java virtual machine, as well as enhancing its SQL DDL and DML language. These extensions were done with the practical goal of bringing objects to mainstream use.


BIBTEX

@inproceedings{DBLP:conf/sigmod/KrishnamurthyBN99,
  author    = {Vishu Krishnamurthy and
                Sandeepan Banerjee and
                Anil Nori},
   editor    = {Alex Delis and
                Christos Faloutsos and
                Shahram Ghandeharizadeh},
   title     = {Bringing Object-Relational Technology to Mainstream},
   booktitle = {SIGMOD 1999, Proceedings ACM SIGMOD International Conference
                on Management of Data, June 1-3, 1999, Philadephia, Pennsylvania,
                USA},
   publisher = {ACM Press},
   year      = {1999},
   isbn      = {1-58113-084-8},
   pages     = {513-514},
   crossref  = {DBLP:conf/sigmod/99},
   bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de} } },


























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