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Semantic Constructs for a Persistent Programming Language
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1993
Persistent Object Systems
Existing persistent languages cannot express the structure and semantics of the data they work on precisely and simply. As a result programs are more difficult to write and the integrity of the data is compromised. This paper presents a persistent programming language which includes a constraint definition and checking system. The constraint definition aspects of the language PERCI are explained and the implementation of the constraint handling system is outlined. PERCI is compared with
doi:10.1007/978-1-4471-3209-7_18
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