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Object Orientation with Parallelism and Persistence (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1996)
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Object Orientation with Parallelism and Persistence (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1996)
Series: The Springer International Series in Engineering and Computer Science, 370
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Both object orientation and parallelism are modern programming
paradigms which have gained much popularity in the last 10-15
years. Object orientation raises hopes for increased productivity
of software generation and maintenance methods. Parallelism can
serve to structure a problem but also promises faster program
execution. The two areas of computing science in which these
paradigms play the most prominent role are programming languages
and databases. In programming languages, one can take an academic
approach with a primary focus on the generality of the semantics of
the language constructs which support the respective paradigm. In
databases, one is willing to restrict the power of the constructs
in the interest of increased efficiency. Inter- and intra-object
parallelism have received an increasing amount of attention in the
last few years by researchers in the area of object- oriented
programming. At first glance, an object is very similar to a
process which offers services to other processes and demands
services from them. It has, however, transpired that
object-oriented concepts cause problems when combined with
parallelism. In programming languages, the introduction of
parallelism and the synchronization constraints it brings with it
can get in the way of code reusability. In databases, the
combination of object orientation and parallelism requires, for
example, a generalization of the transaction model, new approaches
to the specification of information systems, an implementation
model of object communication, and the design of an overall system
architecture. There has been insufficient communication between
researchers in programming languages and in databases on these
issues. Object Orientation with Parallelism and Persistence grew
out of a Dagstuhl Seminar of the same title in April 1995 whose
goal it was to put the new research area object orientation with
parallelism' on an interdisciplinary basis. Object Orientation with
Parallelism and Persistence will be of interest to researchers and
professionals working in software engineering, programming
languages, and database systems.
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