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Appin Workshop 1985 (POS-1)
See also the informal proceedings of this workshop.
- Malcolm P. Atkinson, Peter Buneman, Ronald Morrison:
Data Types and Persistence. Edited Papers from the Proceedings of the First Workshop on Persistent Objects, Appin, Scotland, UK, August 1985. Topics in Information Systems, Springer 1988, ISBN 3-540-18785-5 - Preface.
Part I: Data Types and Persistence
- Malcolm P. Atkinson, Ronald Morrison:
Types, Bindings and Parameters in a Persistent Environment. 3-20 - Robert Harper:
Modules and Persistence in Standard ML. 21-30 - Luca Cardelli, David B. MacQueen:
Persistence and Type Abstraction. 31-41 - David C. J. Matthews:
An Overview of the Poly Programming Language. 43-50 - Rishiyur S. Nikhil:
Functional Databases, Functional Languages. 51-67 - Jon Fairbairn:
A New Type-Checker for a Functional Language. 69-87
Part II: Database Types in Programming Languages
- Peter Buneman:
Data Types For Database Programming. 91-100 - Antonio Albano, Fosca Giannotti, Renzo Orsini, Dino Pedreschi:
The Type System of Galileo. 101-119 - Hassan Aït-Kaci, Roger Nasr:
Integrating Data Type Inheritance into Logic Programming. 121-136 - Alexander Borgida:
Class Hierarchies in Information Systems: Sets, Types, or Prototypes? 137-154 - Stanley B. Zdonik, Peter Wegner:
Language and Methodology for Object-Oriented Database Environments. 155-171 - T. H. Merrett:
Persistence and Aldat. 173-188
Part III: Concurrency, Transactions and Implementation of Persistence
- William E. Weihl:
Linguistic Support for Atomic Data Types. 191-212 - G. Lawrence Krablin:
Building Flexible Multilevel Transactions in a Distributed Persistent Environment. 213-234 - W. Paul Cockshott:
Addressing Mechanisms and Persistent Programming. 235-252 - Antonio Albano, Giorgio Ghelli, Renzo Orsini:
The Implementation of Galileo's Persistent Values. 253-263 - References. 265-286
- Index. 287-290
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