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Management of Multimedia Complex Objects in the '90s

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It is always a very difficult exercise to predict the future and we did not do that! Rather, we tried to make a survey of the adequacies and inadequacies of the DBMS proposals at the beginning of this new decade. We tried to adopt a practical point of view and we gave some example which can help to understand how the field is going to evolve. As we have seen, we left a lot of problems open. Some of them are going to be addressed by the papers of the other sessions, and several solutions will be given. There is a huge amount of work in research and development in order to have systems which are both easy to use and efficient. We believe more in the integration of several different fields (e.g. programming languages and databases) rather than in the emergence of completely new fields.

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Adiba, M.E. (1990). Management of Multimedia Complex Objects in the '90s. In: Blaser, A. (eds) Database Systems of the 90s. IBM 1990. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 466. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-53397-4_31

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