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PREDATOR: a resource for database research
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Volume 27 ,  Issue 1  (March 1998) table of contents
Pages: 16 - 20  
Year of Publication: 1998
ISSN:0163-5808
Author
Praveen Seshadri  Cornell University
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ACM  New York, NY, USA
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ABSTRACT

This paper describes PREDATOR, a freely available object-relational database system that has been developed at Cornell University. A major motivation in developing PREDATOR was to create a modern code base that could act as a research vehicle for the database community. Pursuing this goal, this paper briefly describes several features of the system that should make it attractive for database research and education.


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<i>Shoring up Persistent Objects</i> : M. J. Carey, et. al. SIGMOD 1994.
 
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<i>The Case for Enhanced Abstract Data Types</i> : P. Seshadri, et. al. VLDB 1997.
 
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<i>The Sequoia 2000 Storage Benchmark</i> : M. Stonebraker, et. al. SIGMOD 1993.

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