[wiki-research] Fw: Common Persistent Model Patterns.
Milorad Tosic
mbtosic at yahoo.com
Tue Mar 31 13:27:16 CEST 2009
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Milorad Tosic
--- On Tue, 3/31/09, Roberto Zicari <roberto at zicari.de> wrote:
> From: Roberto Zicari <roberto at zicari.de>
> Subject: Common Persistent Model Patterns.
> To: mbtosic at yahoo.com
> Date: Tuesday, March 31, 2009, 7:12 AM
> Dear Milorad
> Here is a new project I would like to start for ODBMS.ORG,
> and
> where I would like to ask for your help.
>
> It is common practice that some database designers treat
> an
> Object Database (ODB) like a Relational Database (RDB).
> That is
> they are very query intensive rather than model intensive
> in
> their design.
>
> Some designers start with a “relational” model, and
> then adjust
> it to a model that is more "ODB-oriented", or closer to
> their
> problem domain, in order to get better results. This task
> is
> difficult.
>
> To help developers in their design task, ODBMS.ORG would
> like to
> report "common persistent model patterns for performance
> and/or
> scalability optimization."
>
> We therefore invite both vendors and Application
> architects,
> Enterprise architects, Developers who use databases to
> submit
> implementation techniques (database design patterns) which
> are
> generally useful for all adopters.
>
> The best submissions will be published in a new series of
> reports
> in ODBMS.ORG. All submissions will be published under
> free
> software licenses.
>
> Moreover, ODBMS.ORG will give an "Award" for the most
> valuable
> pattern as voted by the ODBMS.ORG community.
>
> Could you please distribute this call for submissions among
> your
> colleagues. Also if you know of any relevant
> implementations that
> fits the call please send them to me.
>
> ** Submission modalities:**
> Submissions should be sent as a report in .Word or .pdf
> file
> only. Submissions will be considered only if indicating the
> name
> of the auhor(s) (or team), affiliation, complete address,
> and e-mail.
>
> If the submission includes some actual software, you
> should
> *before* contact me to verify the modality of the
> submission.
>
> Please send your submission by e-mail to:
> Roberto V. Zicari, editor ODBMS.ORG
> e-mail: roberto at zicari.de
>
> ** Important Dates: **
> Important Dates:
> Deadline for submissions: May 29, 2009
> Public Voting: between May 30- June 20, 2009
> Awards for the pattern which receives the highest votes:
> June 25, 2009
>
> ##
>
> Best Regards
>
> Roberto
>
> -----------------
> Roberto V. Zicari
> Editor ODBMS.ORG
> http://www.odbms.org
>
> ODBMS Industry Watch Blog
> Trends and Information on Object Databases, Object
> Persistence,
> Innovation
> http://www.odbms.org/blog/
>
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