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I have received a note from Mike Card that I would like to share with you. Please note that the registration link sent by Mike (see below) is not yet active....
''The OMG is hosting an Object Database Standard Definition Scope meeting in Santa Clara, CA at the Hyatt Regency on Tuesday afternoon, December 9th.
The purpose of this meeting will be ...
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I have published the third series of user reports on using technologies for storing and handling persistent objects.
I have defined ''users'' in a very broad sense, including: CTOs, Technical Directors, Software Architects, Consultants, Developers, and Researchers.
The third series includes 7 new user reports from the following users:
- Peter ...
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I have started a new series of interviews with users of technologies for storing and handling persistent objects, around the globe.
6 additional user reports (12-17/08) have been published, from the following users:
• Ajay Deshpande, Persistent
• Horst Braeuner, City of Schwaebisch Hall
• Tore Risch, ...
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A conversation with Mike Card.
I have interviewed Mike Card on the latest development of the OMG working group which aims at defining a new standards for Object Database Systems.
Mike works with Syracuse Research Corporation (SRC) and is involved in object databases and their application to challenging problems, including pattern recognition. ...
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I have started a new series of interviews with users of technologies for storing and handling persistent objects, around the globe.
Here I define ''users'' in a very broad sense, including: CTOs, Technical Directors, Software Architects, Consultants, Developers, Researchers.
I have asked 5 questions:
Q1. Please explain briefly what are your ...
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I wanted to have an opinion on some critical questions related to Object Databases:
So, where are Object Database Systems going? Are relational database systems becoming Object Databases? Do we need a standard for Object Databases? Why ODMG did not succeed?
I have therefore interviewed one our Experts, Mike Card , Syracuse Research, on his view ...
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