In CIDR 2009, we presented a collection of requirements for SciDB, a DBMS that would meet the needs of scientific users. These included a nested-array data model, science-specific operations such as regrid, and support for uncer-tainty, lineage, and named versions. In this paper, we present an overview of SciDB’s key features and outline a demonstration of the first version of SciDB on data and op-erations from one of our lighthouse users, the Large Synopti
Scientific databases (ScDBs) are used to archive and retrieve data describing objects of scientific ...
We extend database technology to provide more meaningful support for exploration of scientific data....
Fueled by novel technologies capable of producing massive amounts of data, scientists have been face...
SciDB [4, 3] is a new open-source data management sys-tem intended primarily for use in application ...
This paper presents a snapshot of some of our scientific DBMS research at M.I.T. as part of the Inte...
Abstract: As a general rule, scientists have shunned relational data management systems (RDBMS),...
Scientific discoveries increasingly rely on the ability to efficiently grind massive amounts of expe...
Scientific discoveries increasingly rely on the ability to efficiently grind massive amounts of expe...
Scientific discoveries increasingly rely on the ability to efficiently grind massive amounts of expe...
Scientific discoveries increasingly rely on the ability to efficiently grind massive amounts of expe...
Scientific discoveries increasingly rely on the ability to efficiently grind massive amounts of expe...
textabstractScientific discoveries increasingly rely on the ability to efficiently grind massive amo...
Scientific applications are still poorly served by contemporary relational database systems. At best...
The growth of scientific information and the increasing automation of data collection have made data...
Scientific applications are still poorly served by contemporary relational database systems. At best...
Scientific databases (ScDBs) are used to archive and retrieve data describing objects of scientific ...
We extend database technology to provide more meaningful support for exploration of scientific data....
Fueled by novel technologies capable of producing massive amounts of data, scientists have been face...
SciDB [4, 3] is a new open-source data management sys-tem intended primarily for use in application ...
This paper presents a snapshot of some of our scientific DBMS research at M.I.T. as part of the Inte...
Abstract: As a general rule, scientists have shunned relational data management systems (RDBMS),...
Scientific discoveries increasingly rely on the ability to efficiently grind massive amounts of expe...
Scientific discoveries increasingly rely on the ability to efficiently grind massive amounts of expe...
Scientific discoveries increasingly rely on the ability to efficiently grind massive amounts of expe...
Scientific discoveries increasingly rely on the ability to efficiently grind massive amounts of expe...
Scientific discoveries increasingly rely on the ability to efficiently grind massive amounts of expe...
textabstractScientific discoveries increasingly rely on the ability to efficiently grind massive amo...
Scientific applications are still poorly served by contemporary relational database systems. At best...
The growth of scientific information and the increasing automation of data collection have made data...
Scientific applications are still poorly served by contemporary relational database systems. At best...
Scientific databases (ScDBs) are used to archive and retrieve data describing objects of scientific ...
We extend database technology to provide more meaningful support for exploration of scientific data....
Fueled by novel technologies capable of producing massive amounts of data, scientists have been face...