prinz@gmdzi.UUCP (Wolfgang Prinz) (12/01/88)
Can anyone out there supply me with information about, or experiences with object oriented database systems that are scientifically or commercially available? Please mail to: prinz@xps.gmd.dbp.de or: prinz@gmdzi.UUCP Thanks in advance!
zhang@beach.cis.ufl.edu (JL Zhang) (12/03/88)
In article <871@gmdzi.UUCP> prinz@gmdzi.UUCP (Wolfgang Prinz) writes: >Can anyone out there supply me with information about, or experiences with >object oriented database systems that are scientifically or >commercially available? > >Please mail to: prinz@xps.gmd.dbp.de >or: prinz@gmdzi.UUCP > >Thanks in advance! Ich weisse teil wie folgend: Commorcial Systems: Vbase by Ontologic GemStone by Servio Research, prototype or in house product: Structurelly O-O DBMS's: XSQL by IBM AIM-P by IBM - Heidelberg, FRG DAM by OKLES DASDBS by U. Damstadt, FRG PRIMA by XRS by ETH Zurich DAMOKLES by FZI Karlseuhe, FRG Behaviorally O-O DBMS's: GemStone by Servio Vbase by Ontologic IRIS by HP O2 by Altair EnCORE by Brown U. RAD by U. Westem Ontario CACTIS by U. Colorado, Boulder Oz by U Toronto Galileo by U. Pisa PL-Algol by U. Glasgow Trellis/OWl by DEC Fully O-O DBMS's: POSTGRES by U. Califonia, Berkeley R2D2 by ORION by MCC PROBE by CCA EXODUS by U. Wisconsin OSAM* by Database Center, U. Florida The literatures of most of the above systems can be found in VLDB and SIGMOD. -Jinglun Zhang