Database architecture (R)evolution: New hardware vs. new software
The last few years have been exciting for data management system designers. The explosion in user and enterprise data coupled with the availability of newer, cheaper, and more capable hardware have lead system designers and researchers to rethink and, in some cases, reinvent the traditional DBMS arc...
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author | Madden, Samuel R. Harizopoulos, S. Argyros, T. Boncz, P. A. Dietterich, D. Waas, F. M. |
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description | The last few years have been exciting for data management system designers. The explosion in user and enterprise data coupled with the availability of newer, cheaper, and more capable hardware have lead system designers and researchers to rethink and, in some cases, reinvent the traditional DBMS architecture. In the space of data warehousing and analytics alone, more than a dozen new database product offerings have recently appeared, and dozens of research system papers are routinely published each year. In this panel, we will ask our panelists, a mix of industry and academic experts, which of those trends will have lasting effects on database system design, and which directions hold the biggest potential for future research. We are particularly interested in the differences in views and approaches between academic and industrial research. |
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spelling | mit-1721.1/699942022-09-27T18:14:14Z Database architecture (R)evolution: New hardware vs. new software Madden, Samuel R. Harizopoulos, S. Argyros, T. Boncz, P. A. Dietterich, D. Waas, F. M. Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Madden, Samuel R. Madden, Samuel R. The last few years have been exciting for data management system designers. The explosion in user and enterprise data coupled with the availability of newer, cheaper, and more capable hardware have lead system designers and researchers to rethink and, in some cases, reinvent the traditional DBMS architecture. In the space of data warehousing and analytics alone, more than a dozen new database product offerings have recently appeared, and dozens of research system papers are routinely published each year. In this panel, we will ask our panelists, a mix of industry and academic experts, which of those trends will have lasting effects on database system design, and which directions hold the biggest potential for future research. We are particularly interested in the differences in views and approaches between academic and industrial research. 2012-04-12T17:04:35Z 2012-04-12T17:04:35Z 2010-04 2010-03 Article http://purl.org/eprint/type/ConferencePaper 978-1-4244-5444-0 978-1-4244-5445-7 INSPEC Accession Number: 11258840 http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/69994 Harizopoulos, Stavros et al. “Database Architecture (R)evolution: New Hardware Vs. New Software.” IEEE, 2010. 1210–1210. Web. 12 Apr. 2012. https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7470-3265 en_US http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ICDE.2010.5447682 2010 IEEE 26th International Conference on Data Engineering (ICDE) Article is made available in accordance with the publisher's policy and may be subject to US copyright law. Please refer to the publisher's site for terms of use. application/pdf Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) IEEE |
spellingShingle | Madden, Samuel R. Harizopoulos, S. Argyros, T. Boncz, P. A. Dietterich, D. Waas, F. M. Database architecture (R)evolution: New hardware vs. new software |
title | Database architecture (R)evolution: New hardware vs. new software |
title_full | Database architecture (R)evolution: New hardware vs. new software |
title_fullStr | Database architecture (R)evolution: New hardware vs. new software |
title_full_unstemmed | Database architecture (R)evolution: New hardware vs. new software |
title_short | Database architecture (R)evolution: New hardware vs. new software |
title_sort | database architecture r evolution new hardware vs new software |
url | http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/69994 https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7470-3265 |
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