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E-raamat: Object Databases: Second International Conference, ICOODB 2009, Zurich, Switzerland, July 1-3, 2009. Revised Selected Papers

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ICOODB 2009 was the second in a series of international conferences aimed at promoting the exchange of information and ideas between members of the objectdatabasecommunity. A keyfeatureof the conferencewasits goalto bring together developers, users and researchers. The conference had three di erent trackso eredasatutorialday,anindustrydayandaresearchday. Inaddition,a demo sessionwithcontributionsfromallthree communities enabledparticipants to see the latest and on-going developments in object database technologies, supporting tools and also applications. The conference proceedings presented as this volume consist of the papers presentedintheresearchtrack. Bypublishing theseaftertheconference,authors were given an opportunity to revise and extend their papers based on feedback and discussions held during the conference. Six of the papers were selected from submissions based on reviews by at least three members of the Program C- mittee. These papers address a number of classic database issues such as query processing, transaction processing, event models and the coupling of data and services in the context of modern object databases. In addition, the research track included three invited presentations from researchers who were leaders in the ?eld during what might be called the ?rst generation of object databases back in the 1980s and early 1990s. At this time, research in object data models as well as object-oriented databases and p- sistent programming languages was very active. Over the years, this research became less fashionable and many researchers moved into other ?elds. However, somecontinuedand astechnologiesandmarketsevolvedso did their models and systems.
Session 1
Orthogonal Persistence Revisited (Invited Paper)
1(22)
Alan Dearle
Graham N.C. Kirby
Ron Morrison
Verification Technology for Object-Oriented/XML Transactions
23
Suad Alagic
Mark Royer
David Briggs
Session 2
Compiler Plugins Can Handle Nested Languages: AST-Level Expansion of LINQ Queries for Java
11(48)
Miguel Garcia
Active Components as a Method for Coupling Data and Services – A Database-Driven Application Development Process
59(18)
Beat Signer
Moira C. Norrie
Optimization of Object-Oriented Queries Involving Weakly Dependent Subqueries
77(18)
Michal Bleja
Tomasz Kowalski
Radoslaw Adamus
Kaximierx Subieta
Session 3
Metamodelling with Datalog and Classes: ConceptBase at the Age of 21 (Invited Paper)
95(18)
Matthias Jarke
Manfred A. Jeusfeld
Hans W. Nissen
Christoph Quiz
Martin Staudt
Unified Event Model for Object Databases
113(19)
Michael Grossniklaus
Stefania Leone
Alexandre de Spindler
Moira C. Norrie
Session 4
Multi-granular Spatio-temporal Object Models: Concepts and Research Directions
132(17)
Elisa Bertino
Elena Camossi
Michela Bertolotto
Mapping XSD to OO Schemas
149(18)
Suad Alagic
Philip A. Bernstein
Author Index 167