Skip to search formSkip to main contentSkip to account menu

Persistent programming language

A persistent programming language is a programming language extended with constructs to handle persistent data. It is distinguished from embedded SQL… 
Wikipedia (opens in a new tab)

Papers overview

Semantic Scholar uses AI to extract papers important to this topic.
2007
2007
A motivating factor in the development of object-oriented databases is that they reduce the impedance mismatch [Copeland and… 
2003
2003
Building highly available enterprise applications using Web-oriented middleware is hard. Runtime implementations frequently do… 
2000
2000
Persistent programming systems are designed as an implementation technology for long lived, concurrently accessed and potentially… 
2000
2000
An entity in the real world may obtain and lose its roles, or aspects, again and again with time. For modeling such dynamic… 
1998
1998
We describe how to recover applications after system crashes using database recovery. Earlier efforts, based on frequent… 
1996
1996
It is widely documented that the cost of maintenance activities is the dominant part of the total lifetime expenditure on a… 
1993
1993
If persistent programming languages are to be accepted they must provide many of the standard features of traditional database… 
1992
1992
Problems with the inconsistent behaviour of system construction components for building large and long-lived application systems… 
1990
1990
In database management systems, viewing mechanisms have been used to provide conceptual support for the user and security for the…