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Where will object technology drive data administration?
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Volume 27 ,  Issue 1  (March 1998) table of contents
Pages: 81 - 87  
Year of Publication: 1998
ISSN:0163-5808
Author
Arnon Rosenthal  The MITRE Corporation, Bedford, MA
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ACM  New York, NY, USA
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ABSTRACT

Several unifications that the application development process has long needed are now occurring, due to developments in object technologies and standards. These will (gradually) change the way data intensive applications are developed, reduce databases' prominence in this process, and change data administration's goals and participants. At the same time, the database community needs to ensure that its experiences are leveraged and its concerns are met within the new methodologies and toolsets. We discuss these issues, and illustrate how they apply to a portion of the Department of Defense (DOD). We also examine things that object technology won't accomplish, and identify research problems whose solution would enable further progress.