Author: Roberto Zicari

New Whitepapers on ObjectStore and Objectivity

ODBMS.ORG, the Internet’s most up-to-date educational and research portal on object database technology, today announced that is has published new expert contributions on leading object database products ObjectStore and Objectivity. In their whitepaper “ObjectStore...

Exclusive ODBMS Book Preview

ODBMS.ORG, the Internet’s most up-to-date educational and research portal on object database technology, today announced that is has published a chapter of an upcoming new book on object databases. The book, “The Definite Guide...

The Definite Guide to db4o

Stefan Edlich, Jim Paterson, et. al. Chapter 3: 002.02 Comparing the Object and the Relational Data Model Chapter 5: Quick Start Chapter 8: 002.03 Client/Server Mode 3 free chapters, Apress, 2006, ISBN 1-59059-656-0. DOWNLOAD Chapter 3 (PDF), LINK Chapter...

Exclusive: Alan Kay on Innovation

ODBMS.ORG, the Internet’s most up-to-date educational and research portal on object database technology, has continued its interview series labelled “10 Questions on Innovation” to put object databases into the greater context of innovation. In the latest...

Objectivity Joins ODBMS.ORG as Sponsor

Leon Guzenda Becomes Member of Industry Expert Panel SAN FRANCISCO, Calif., April 26, 2006 – ODBMS.ORG, a vendor-independent, non-profit group of high-profile software experts lead by Prof. Roberto Zicari, and Objectivity, Inc., the leading...

Bretl on High Concurrency in Object Databases

ODBMS.ORG, the Internet’s most up-to-date educational and research portal on object database technology, welcomes three new expert panel members from academia and industry leaders: Bob Bretl, GemStone Robert Greene, Versant Prof. Dr. Joachim Hammer,...

Achieving High Concurrency in OO Databases

By Bob Bretl March 15, 2006 Abstract: Today object oriented databases (OODB) are being used in large scale applications in a variety of industries including telecommunications, banking, manufacturing, insurance, and shipping. These applications are characterized...