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2 Project Objectives
3 Project Description
4 User Case Study
5 Partners
 
5.1 The Open Group (prime contractor)
5.2 Geco-Prakla
5.3Heinz Nixdorf
5.4 LogOn Technology
5.5 Prism
5.6 Sintef
5.7 University of Frankfurt
6 Bibliography
7 For further information!
Company Profile The University of Frankfurt's Database and Information Systems group (DBIS) conducts research in the main stream research area of advanced database systems for complex applications with particular emphasis on object technology, distributed object systems and object oriented database systems. The group around Prof. Don. Ing. R. Zicari consists of six senior researchers and a dozen diploma students. Its current work addresses change management in object oriented databases and distributed information systems using CORBA technology and Internet facilities (including Java).

The DBIS groups is currently involved in the following:

  • as a partner in the Esprit Ill project Goodstep (General Object Oriented Database Systems for Software Processes) together with 02 Technology (F), Engineering (1), British Airways (UK), Cefriel (1), Uni. Dortmund (D), Univ. Grenoble (F) and Inria (F).
  • as an associate partner in the Esprit 111 project F3, together with Sema France (F), Sema Spain (S), TxT (1), Univ. Manchester, Univ. Paris Sorbonne(F), BaE (UK), Rutherord Appleton Laboratories (RAL) (UK).
  • Prof. Zicari is the Editor in Chief of the new John Wiley (New York) scientific journal: Theory and Practice of Object Systems (TAPOS). Prof. Zicari is a regular program committee member of the leading international database conferences (ACM Sigmod, VLDB, EDBT, Data Engineering, DOOD, etc.) and of Object Technology conferences (ECOOP, CAISE, etc.). The Research themes covers change management, design transactions and active databases, configuration management, deductive properties and client-server database architecture.
Contribution
to OBOE
University of Frankfurt's (DBIS) contribution to OBOE will cover its strong experience and high knowledge in the fields:
  • OMG specifications
  • CORBA related products
  • Distributed computing applying CORBA technology
  • Distributed computing applying SUN's Java
  • Object technology
  • Database technology.

The tasks University of Frankfurt is involved in will benefit from this background and result in technically sophisticated solutions conformable to existing and evolving standards. DBIS at present puts enormous efforts in the design and development of distributed (database) environments based on CORBA and networking technologies. The basic infrastructure for business objects and the database integration of legacy systems for OBOE therefore meet the main topics DBIS is currently working on. OBOE will gain from both existing knowledge and experience and the forthcoming advantage of co-operative work with a motivated and highly trained group of engineers at DBIS.

Web site www.dbis.informatik.uni-frankfurt.de

SEL, June 11, 1999