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O-O, What's Happening to DB2?
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Michael J. Carey,
Donald D. Chamberlin,
Srinivasa Narayanan,
Bennet Vance,
Doug Doole,
Serge Rielau,
Richard Swagerman, and
Nelson Mendonça Mattos
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In this presentation, we will describe a collection of new object-relational features that have been added to IBM's DB2 Universal Database (UDB) system. The features to be described include support for structured types, object references, and hierarchies of typed tables and views. These features will be covered from the perspective of a database designer or end user. In addition to presenting the features presently available in DB2 UDB V5.2, which became available in Fall 1998, we will discuss the expected evolution and impact of this technology over time.
Note: References link to DBLP on the Web.
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author = {Michael J. Carey and
Donald D. Chamberlin and
Srinivasa Narayanan and
Bennet Vance and
Doug Doole and
Serge Rielau and
Richard Swagerman and
Nelson Mendon\c{c}a Mattos},
editor = {Alex Delis and
Christos Faloutsos and
Shahram Ghandeharizadeh},
title = {O-O, What's Happening to DB2?},
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 = {511-512},
crossref = {DBLP:conf/sigmod/99},
bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de} } },
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