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Polar: An Architecture for a Parallel ODMG Compliant Object Database

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Abstract

Object database management systems (ODBMS) are now established as the database management technology of choice for a wide range of challenging data intensive applications. Furthermore, the applications associated with object databases typically have stringent performance requirements, and some are associated with very large data sets. However, despite the demands made on object databases by applications, there has been surprisingly little work on parallel object databases. This paper presents the architecture and some preliminary performance results for the Polar ODMG compliant parallel object database. The architecture described has been implemented in a shared-nothing environment on a network of PCs. The paper describes how OQL queries are compiled, parallelized and executed in this environment, and includes some preliminary performance results for OQL queries using the OO7 benchmark.


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Author(s): Smith JA, Watson P, de F Mendes Sampaio S, Paton NW

Editor(s): Agah, A., Callan, J., Rundensteiner, E.

Publication type: Conference Proceedings (inc. Abstract)

Publication status: Published

Conference Name: 9th International Conference on Information Knowledge Management (CIKM)

Year of Conference: 2000

Pages: 352-359

Publisher: ACM Press

URL: http://www.cs.ncl.ac.uk/publications/inproceedings/papers/129.pdf

DOI: 10.1.1.17.4944

Library holdings: Search Newcastle University Library for this item

ISBN: 1581133200


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