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Rose: An object-oriented database system for interactive computer graphics applications

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In summary, the ROSE system has been designed to allow efficiency to be combined with fiexibility for support of interactive computer graphics applications. The object paradigm is exploited throughout all aspects of the ROSe system because it provides a natural data organization for graphical data, and because it leads to clustering ofdata in secondary storage to maximize the performance of data retrieval as demanded by high performance interactive computer graphics applications such as engineering design.

This work was partially supported by the Industrial Associates Program of the RPI Center for Interactive Computer Graphics; National Science Foundation, Grant Number DMC-8600930; and Air Force, Grant Number FY1175-87-02333. Any opinions expressed or implied are those of the authors.

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Hardwick, M., Spooner, D.L. (1988). Rose: An object-oriented database system for interactive computer graphics applications. In: Dittrich, K.R. (eds) Advances in Object-Oriented Database Systems. OODBS 1988. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 334. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-50345-5_33

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