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evaluating relationship Implementations performance in Object-relational Databases

evaluating relationship Implementations performance in Object-relational Databases
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Author(s): María Fernanda Golobisky (Universidad Tecnológica Nacional, Argentina)
Copyright: 2007
Pages: 4
Source title: Managing Worldwide Operations and Communications with Information Technology
Source Editor(s): Mehdi Khosrow-Pour, D.B.A. (Information Resources Management Association, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-59904-929-8.ch216
ISBN13: 9781599049298
EISBN13: 9781466665378

Abstract

In this work an evaluation of an object-relational schema implementation representing different relationships of an UML class diagram against the relational approach was made. To perform this test we have implemented both object-relational and relational schemas from a UML class diagram in a commercial database leader in the market. The main goal has been to prove the competitiveness of the object-relational technology. The methodology used for this work was to present several schema implementations of association, composition, aggregation and inheritance relationships, propose a set of representative queries to evaluate their behavior, compare the results and make an analysis based on response times. Four alternatives implementations of the schema diagram were made for a composition relationship presented in the proposed UML class diagram. The queries have been executed with no flush to the database buffer pool among runnings to simulate a real situation. In some object-relational queries several built-in functions and operations have been used. As a consequence of this work we are proposing some extensions to the relational schema diagram to add the object-relational alternatives (references, arrays, multisets, etc.) proposed by the SQL:2003 standard.

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