2013
DOI: 10.1109/tse.2011.123
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Class Schema Evolution for Persistent Object-Oriented Software: Model, Empirical Study, and Automated Support

Abstract: With the wide support for object serialization in object-oriented programming languages, persistent objects have become common place and most large object-oriented software systems rely on extensive amounts of persistent data. Such systems also evolve over time. Retrieving previously persisted objects from classes whose schema has changed is however difficult, and may lead to invalidating the consistency of the application. The ESCHER framework addresses these issues through an IDE-integrated approach that han… Show more

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“…With an evergrowing developer community using object mappers capable of lazy schema migration, there is a pressing need to address their concerns. Earlier academic solutions, while extremely valuable research contributions, cannot be directly applied: Either these solutions were not designed with NoSQL data stores in mind (but for relational databases [14]), or they were not developed for widely adopted web programming languages such as Java, as well as their object mappers (e.g., versus Eiffel in [15]). We regard this as an opportunity for the data management community to contribute our experience in building data management tools.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With an evergrowing developer community using object mappers capable of lazy schema migration, there is a pressing need to address their concerns. Earlier academic solutions, while extremely valuable research contributions, cannot be directly applied: Either these solutions were not designed with NoSQL data stores in mind (but for relational databases [14]), or they were not developed for widely adopted web programming languages such as Java, as well as their object mappers (e.g., versus Eiffel in [15]). We regard this as an opportunity for the data management community to contribute our experience in building data management tools.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are several other research contributions to support schema evolution [8]- [10], but they cannot be directly applied to our context. They were not designed with NoSQL data stores in mind, but for relational databases, or they do not target the widely adapted web programming languages.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Depression is the leading cause of disability worldwide, and approximately 800,000 suicides are completed each year 1,2 . Current FDA-approved antidepressant treatments do not achieve remission in the majority of patients with treatment-resistant depression (TRD) [3][4][5] , are limited by tolerability 6 and have extended treatment durations, which do not match the imminent risk to suicidal patients [7][8][9] .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%