2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.engappai.2017.04.010
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An object triple mapping system supporting detached objects: A performance and memory usage empirical comparison

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“…While this is certainly a very important aspect, one needs to be able to make a qualified decision when choosing from a set of object-triple mapping libraries. Holanda et al [32] provide a performance comparison between their solution -JOINT-DE -and AliBaba. However, their benchmark uses a minimalistic model (create operation works with a single entity with one string attribute) and no other library is taken into account.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…While this is certainly a very important aspect, one needs to be able to make a qualified decision when choosing from a set of object-triple mapping libraries. Holanda et al [32] provide a performance comparison between their solution -JOINT-DE -and AliBaba. However, their benchmark uses a minimalistic model (create operation works with a single entity with one string attribute) and no other library is taken into account.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As pointed out in [32], applications need to be able to detach persistent objects from their connection to the storage in order to work with them, for instance, when the entity is passed up through web application layers and transferred over the network in response to a client request or stored in an application-level cache. The opposite (an object which is always managed) can lead to an excessive amount of retained connections to the storage, blocking the resources of the machine.…”
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“…Nature is not regarded as having intrinsic value, but the only instrumental economical value to meet the needs of the people [2. [4][5][6].…”
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