[news.announce.conferences] Object-Oriented Database Management seminar

denny@mcmi.UUCP (Dennis Page) (11/07/88)

A seminar for professionals and researchers dealing with data
and process intensive applications,  such as computer aided engineering.

OBJECT-ORIENTED DATABASE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS

Session I:  December 7,	 8,  and 9,  1988
Session II: December 14,  15,  and 16,	1988


Each session includes 2 days of lectures and presentations,
and 1 day of access to computer systems.

Meets on the campus of Santa Clara University,
Santa Clara,  California

(Santa Clara University is located 40 miles south
of San Francisco in the middle of Silicon Valley.)

This seminar has been offered seven times before and
more than 60 organizations have been represented in the previous
sessions.
The seminar leader is Dr. M.A. Ketabchi,  a faculty member
of the department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
at Santa Clara University.

The brief outline of the objectives of seminar follows:

1. Identify data management requirements of complex data and process
intensive applications.

2. Understand the limitations of conventional database management systems
in these applications.

3. Understand the fundamentals of object-oriented database management systems.

4. Understand why object-oriented database management systems represent a
promising approach to meeting the data management requirements of these
applications.

5. Understand the state-of-the-art in object-oriented database management
systems technology.

6. Learn and use GemStone object-oriented database management system.

7. Learn and use IRIS object-oriented database management system.


For more information contact:

Ms. Joy Neely (408) 554-4929

Santa Clara University
School of Engineering
Santa Clara,  CA  95053

or email:  mketabchi@scu.bitnet

or FAX to Joy Neely (408) 554-5474
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