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The Sixth International Workshop on Persistent Object Systems was
held at Les Mazets des Roches near Tarascon, Provence in southern
France from the fifth to the ninth of September 1994. The
attractive context and autumn warmth greeted the 53 participants
from 12 countries spread over five continents. Persistent object
systems continue to grow in importance. Almost all significant uses
of computers to support human endeavours depend on long-lived and
large-scale systems. As expectations and ambitions rise so the
sophistication of the systems we attempt to build also rises. The
quality and integrity of the systems and their feasibility for
supporting large groups of co-operating people depends on their
technical founda tion. Persistent object systems are being
developed which provide a more robust and yet simpler foundation
for these persistent applications. The workshop followed the
tradition of the previous workshops in the series, focusing on the
design, implementation and use of persistent object systems in
particular and persistent systems in general. There were clear
signs that this line of research is maturing, as engineering issues
were discussed with the aid of evidence from operational systems.
The work presented covered the complete range of database
facilities: transactions, concurrency, distribution, integrity and
schema modifica tion. There were examples of very large scale use,
one involving tens of terabytes of data. Language issues,
particularly the provision of reflection, continued to be
important."
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