The evolution of ROSE: An engineering object-oriented database system

David L. Spooner*, Martin Hardwick, Ebba Hvannberg, Blair Downie, Dave Loffredo, Alok Mehta, J. Alyce Faulstich, Donald Sanderson, Richard Harris, Ghassan Abou-Ezzi, Jie Gong, Jeffrey A. Young, Margarita Rovira, George Samaras

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Abstract

ROSE, an object-oriented database system for engineering applications, has recently been reengineered as part of the DARPA Initiative in Concurrent Engineering (DICE). The lessons learned from the first version of the system and the reasons for redesigning it are discussed. A detailed example illustrating how engineering applications tightly integrated with a ROSE database are built is presented. The role of the ROSE system in the DICE project and future plans for the system are discussed.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProc Rensselaer 2 Int Conf Comput Integr Manuf
PublisherPubl by IEEE
Pages16-23
Number of pages8
ISBN (Print)081861966X
Publication statusPublished - 1990
EventProceedings of the Rensselaer's 2nd International Conference on Computer Integrated Manufacturing - Troy, NY, USA
Duration: 21 May 199023 May 1990

Publication series

NameProc Rensselaer 2 Int Conf Comput Integr Manuf

Conference

ConferenceProceedings of the Rensselaer's 2nd International Conference on Computer Integrated Manufacturing
CityTroy, NY, USA
Period21/05/9023/05/90

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