PREDATOR is an
object-relational DBMS developed at
Cornell University.
The goals of the Cornell PREDATOR
project are two-fold:
- To build a next-generation object-relational database system
- To make the code-base widely available for research and educational purposes.
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This section describes the PREDATOR project, its goals and current status.
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PREDATOR is distributed freely as a research and educational tool.
Yes, source code is available too!
This section helps you download, install, and run the system.
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An interactive tutorial demonstrating the query features of
PREDATOR.
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Here are answers to some of the commonly asked questions about the
PREDATOR project.
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Pointers to documentation and papers relating to the project.
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Those who are studying or extending the codebase can find helpful
information here. There is a system design document as well as other
information.
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Links to some of the users of the system and applications built on top
of PREDATOR.
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This is who we are...
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Our appreciation of support and software from various sources.
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Setup instructions if you are within the CUCS firewall.
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