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Bases de datos orientadas a objetos. Persistencia de objetos y lenguajes

Authors: García Fernández, Carmen María;

Bases de datos orientadas a objetos. Persistencia de objetos y lenguajes

Abstract

Las aplicaciones tradicionales de bases de datos procesan datos relativamente sencillos que se adaptan al modelo relacional. A medida que los sistemas de bases de datos se fueron aplicando a un rango más amplio de aplicaciones (diseño asistido por computadora y sistemas de información geográfica), las limitaciones impuestas por el modelo relacional se convirtieron en un obstáculo. Así que la solución fue la introducción de Bases de Datos Orientadas a Objetos (BDOO), capaces de trabajar con clases y objetos. En el Trabajo Final de Máster enfocamos la temática a la Bases de Datos de Objetos Puras, Persistencia de objetos y lenguajes. Para ello, llevamos a cabo un Estudio Epistemológico donde analizamos la evolución de las bases de datos, el estado del arte y tendencias futuras de las mismas. Por último, en Proyección Didáctica adaptamos el tema al módulo de Programación impartido en el CFGS Desarrollo de Aplicaciones Multiplataforma.

Traditional database applications process relatively simple data that fit the relational model. As systems databases were applied to a wider range of applications ( computer aided design and geographic information systems) the limitations imposed by the relational model became an obstacle. So the solution was the introduction of Object Database ( OODB ) , capable of working with classes and objects. In the Final Master Work focus the thematic to the Object Database Pure, Persistence of objects and languages. To this end, we conduct an epistemological study where we analyze the evolution of the databases, the state of the art and future trends of them. Finally, through a Projection Teaching adapt the theme to Programming module taught in the CFGS Multiplatform Application Development .

Keywords

Informática, 1203.23, Diseño, Lenguajes de Programación, Informatics, Design, 3304.16, Programming Languages, Componentes, 1203.18, Sistemas de información, Components, Information Systems

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