Author: Roberto Zicari
Split Class Pattern
Derek Laufenberg, Versant Corp. Intent: This pattern splits a class into a few supporting classes for improving system performance. DOWNLOAD (PDF)
Back-Pointer Managed Collection
Derek Laufenberg, Versant Corp. Intent: This pattern eliminates the growth of the parent collection object, thus improving performance. DOWNLOAD (PDF)
Schema Builder: 2nd Best ODBMS.ORG Pattern Awards!
Richard Lingeh, Principal Consultant, Versant This paper presents 1 Pattern which allows any further evolution of a database after a complete modification of the client application model to be done by a separate schema...
Large Persistent Collection
Matthew Barker, Director of System Engineering, Versant Corp. Intent: This pattern sub-divides a large persistent collection into smaller component collections using a balanced tree structure. DOWNLOAD (PDF)
Persistent Versioned Graph Pattern
Robert Greene , Vice President, Versant Corp. Intent: A persistent versioned object graph for time sensitive retrieval of deep object graphs. DOWNLOAD (PDF)
14 Persistent Object-Oriented Patterns
Adrian Marriott , Principal Consultant, Progress Software Inc. This paper outlines a series of common OO patterns (13 patterns and 1 anti-pattern) that have been encountered in the past decade working with ObjectStore based...
ODBMS.ORG in Japanese.
ODBMS.ORG, a vendor-independent non-profit group of high-profile software experts lead by Prof. Roberto Zicari, today announced the localization of the ODBMS.ORG portal that carries all basic information with the latest news in Japanese: ODBMS.ORG...
Common Persistent Model Patterns for Performance and/or Scalability Optimization: Call for Submissions.
ODBMS.ORG, a vendor-independent non-profit group of high-profile software experts lead by Prof. Roberto Zicari, today announced the opening of a call for submissions for Common Persistent Model Patterns for Performance and/or Scalability Optimization. ODBMS.ORG...
Introducing Windows Azure
David Chappell. White paper describing Microsoft Windows Azure. The “Tables” abstraction in Windows Azure is similar to some “nosql databases”. DOWNLOAD (PDF)