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Adaptive Model-Driven Information Systems Development for Object Databases

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Modern information system development faces the problem that applications may have to run on a large number of platforms with vastly different capabilities and resources, often ranging from mobile devices to desktop computers and further. This is particularly true of information systems based on object database technologies which nowadays are used at both ends of the spectrum with embedded systems as well as massive scientific databases among their target domains.

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    http://www.odbms.org/download/Panel.Renaissance.ODBMS.pdf

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    http://www.db4o.com/

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    http://www.gemstone.com/products/gemstone

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    http://www.eclipse.org/

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    http://www.eclipse.org/jdt/

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    http://www.eclipse.org/acceleo/

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    http://www.omg.org/spec/MOFM2T/1.0/

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Zäschke, T., Zimmerli, C., Leone, S., Nguyen, M.K., Norrie, M.C. (2013). Adaptive Model-Driven Information Systems Development for Object Databases. In: Pooley, R., Coady, J., Schneider, C., Linger, H., Barry, C., Lang, M. (eds) Information Systems Development. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-4951-5_41

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