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Exploiting the Trading-Paradigm for Locating Entry-Points into Distributed Object-Oriented Databases

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In this paper we discuss the shortcomings of the conventional methods to locate entry-points into objectbases. Afterward, we present the way the distributed systems community solved a similar problem. We identify the notion of logical dissemination structures as the cornerstone of this solution. Finally, we treat how this notion can be used for object-oriented databases in integrating a trader subsystem and present our current prototype.

This work was partly supported by the grant SFB 346-A6 from the German Research Council (Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft DFG).

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Grosse, A.G., Kottmann, D.A., Keller, L. (1996). Exploiting the Trading-Paradigm for Locating Entry-Points into Distributed Object-Oriented Databases. In: Murphy, J., Stone, B. (eds) OOIS’ 95. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-1009-5_13

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