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Using a modified object buffer to improve the write performance of an object-oriented database
Our research focuses on object database systems that are organized as a collection of clients and servers. The servers provide persistent storage for objects. Applications run on client machines and interact with the servers to access and modify persistent objects. Each server supports many clients and therefore overall system performance is heavily dependent on the efficiency of storage management at the servers.