Path: utzoo!attcan!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!gatech!ncar!ames!pasteur!postgres.Berkeley.EDU!Luis From: luis@postgres.Berkeley.EDU (Luis Miguel) Newsgroups: comp.software-eng Subject: Re: Source Code Control Keywords: dbms performance sde Message-ID: <15521@pasteur.Berkeley.EDU> Date: 17 Jul 89 17:01:47 GMT References: <1589@stl.stc.co.uk> <1052@aber-cs.UUCP> <15328@pasteur.Berkeley.EDU> Sender: news@pasteur.Berkeley.EDU Reply-To: luis@postgres.berkeley.edu Organization: UC Berkeley Lines: 112 > > traditional RDBMS's ... are not part of SW eng. tools [because of] > > DISASTROUS PERFORMANCE !!!!!!! ... (I can cite papers on people who have > > tried but have been defeated by the performance figures). > > I am sure you are right, and remember being told that the Teamwork environment > was moved from a RDBMS onto a B-tree manager for just this reason (no figures > thought). > > Could you please reference the papers, as I would like to follow them up? > > Peter Here is a list, in bib format, of some of the articles. Enjoy......... /Luis %A Larry Rowe %T Report on the 1989 Software CAD Databases Workshop %I Computer Science Division-EECS, U.C. Berkeley %D March 1989 %J To be Published %K scad report %A Bienvenido Velez %T Data Base Representations For Programs %D November 1988 %C University of California, Berkeley %R MS Report %K C program database %A Philip A. Bernstein %T Database System Support for Software Engineering -- An Extende d Abstract -- %D 1987 %A James R. Larus %T An Interactive Program Analysis System For Franz Lisp %D October 1982 %C University of California, Berkeley %R MS Report %K lisp database program analysis %A Margaret H. Butler %T Persistent LISP: Storing Interobject References in a Database %D November 1987 %C University of California, Berkeley %R Report No. UCB CSD 88-401, PhD Thesis %K persistent lisp database %A Scott E. Hudson %A Roger King %T Object-Oriented Database Support for Software Development Envi ronments %J Proceedings of ACM SIGMOD 1987 Annual Conference %D May, 1987 %C San Francisco, California %A Mark Bigger %T A Database Model for Software Development Environments %D 1986 %K UCLA Eng-Math, LD791.8 C6 B482 %A Mark Linton %T Queries and Views of Programs Using a Relational Database Syst em %R PhD Thesis %D December 1983 %C University of California, Berkeley %K omega programs relations %A Michael Powell %T Database Support For Programming Environments %J Proceedings Eng. Design Applications of ACM-IEEE Data Base Wee k %C San Jose, Ca. %D May 1983. %A Mark Linton %T Implementing Relational Views of Programs %J Proc of the ACM SIGSOFT-SIGPLAN software engineering symposium on practical software development environments. %C Pittsburgh, Penn %D April 1984 %K relational views programs %A R. Snodgrass %T Monitoring a Software Development Environment: a Relational Ap proach %J Proc. of the ACM SIGSOFT-SIGPLAN Software Engineering Symposiu m on Practical Software Development Environments. %C Pittsburgh, Penn %D April 1984 %K monitoring environment relational %A S. Horwitz %A T. Teitelbaum %T Relations and Attributes: A Symbiotic Basis for Editing Enviro nments %J Proc. of the ACM SIGSOFT-SIGPLAN Software Engineering Symposiu m On Practical Software Development Environments. %C Pittsburgh, Penn %D April 1984 %K relations attributed grammars environments Luis Miguel. Computer Science Division, UC Berkeley. arpanet: luis@postgres.Berkeley.EDU uucp: {ihnp4,decvax}!ucbvax!postgres!luis at&t: (415) 642-9585