Common Persistent Model Patterns for Performance and/or Scalability...
Here is a new project I would like to start for ODBMS.ORG: It is common practice that some database designers treat an Object Database (ODB) like a Relational Database (RDB). That is they are very...
View ArticleCall for Submissions /deadline May 29, 2009: Common Persistent Model Patterns
We invite both vendors and Application architects, Enterprise architects, Developers who use databases to submit implementation techniques (database design patterns) which are generally useful for all...
View ArticleNew Section to ODBMS.ORG: Persistent Patterns
I have added a new Section to ODBMS.ORG called “Persistent Patterns”. It lists Common Persistent Model Patterns. You can already download the first Patterns at the “Persistent Patterns” Section Hope...
View ArticleInternational Conference on Object Databases (ICOODB)
I`d like to inform you that the ICOODB 2009 registration has opened. The conference will take place on 1-3 July 2009 at ETH Zurich in Zurich, Switzerland. “Registration can be done at the conference...
View Article14 new Persistent Object-Oriented Patterns published!
I have published several new resources in ODBMS.ORG. One of our expert, Adrian Marriott, has written a paper with 14 Persistent Object-Oriented Patterns. The paper outlines a series of common OO...
View ArticlePublic voting is open! Awards for the most valuable Persistent Model Patterns.
Here we are.. the Public Voting for choosing the most valuable Persistent Model Patterns (among the submissions received to ODBMS.ORG by May 29, 2009 ) is now open! WHAT WILL BE AWARDED? The ODBMS.ORG...
View ArticleAgile data modeling and databases.
In a previous interview with our expert Dr. Michael Blaha, we talked about Patterns of Data Modeling. This is a follow up interview with Dr. Blaha on a related topic: Agile data modeling and databases....
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