A number of physical limitations mandate radical changes in the way how we build computing hard- and software, and there is broad consensus that a stronger interaction between hard- and software communities is needed to meet the ever-growing demand for application performance. Under this motivation, representatives from various hard- and software communities have met at the Dagstuhl seminar "Databases on Future Hardware" to discuss the implications in the context of database systems. The outcome of the seminar was not only a much better understanding of each other\u27s needs, constraints, and ways of thinking. Very importantly, the group identified topic areas that seem key for the ongoing shift, together with suggestions on how the field...
Database technology is already recognised and increasingly used in administering and organising lar...
In this Workshop we have explored the degree to which principled foundations are crucial to the long...
This report documents the program and the outcomes of Dagstuhl Seminar 19111 "Theoretical Foundation...
A number of physical limitations mandate radical changes in the way how we build computing hard- and...
The requirements of emerging applications on the one hand and the trends in computing hardware and s...
The requirements of emerging applications on the one hand and the trends in computing hardware and s...
Distributed database technology is expected to have a significant impact on data processing in the u...
While we are already used to see more than 1,000 cores within a single machine, the next processing ...
The aim of this one-day workshop is to bring together researchers who are interested in optimizing d...
The end of exponential scaling in conventional CMOS technologies has been forecasted for many years ...
This seminar report contains the motivation, abstracts, and findings of Dagstuhl Seminar 19261 Distr...
The efficient and flexible management of large datasets is one of the core requirements of modern bu...
The goal of this seminar was to bring together researchers and practitioners from various domains su...
This report documents the program and the outcomes of Dagstuhl Seminar 21283 "Data Structures for Mo...
The last few years have been exciting for data management system designers. The explosion in user an...
Database technology is already recognised and increasingly used in administering and organising lar...
In this Workshop we have explored the degree to which principled foundations are crucial to the long...
This report documents the program and the outcomes of Dagstuhl Seminar 19111 "Theoretical Foundation...
A number of physical limitations mandate radical changes in the way how we build computing hard- and...
The requirements of emerging applications on the one hand and the trends in computing hardware and s...
The requirements of emerging applications on the one hand and the trends in computing hardware and s...
Distributed database technology is expected to have a significant impact on data processing in the u...
While we are already used to see more than 1,000 cores within a single machine, the next processing ...
The aim of this one-day workshop is to bring together researchers who are interested in optimizing d...
The end of exponential scaling in conventional CMOS technologies has been forecasted for many years ...
This seminar report contains the motivation, abstracts, and findings of Dagstuhl Seminar 19261 Distr...
The efficient and flexible management of large datasets is one of the core requirements of modern bu...
The goal of this seminar was to bring together researchers and practitioners from various domains su...
This report documents the program and the outcomes of Dagstuhl Seminar 21283 "Data Structures for Mo...
The last few years have been exciting for data management system designers. The explosion in user an...
Database technology is already recognised and increasingly used in administering and organising lar...
In this Workshop we have explored the degree to which principled foundations are crucial to the long...
This report documents the program and the outcomes of Dagstuhl Seminar 19111 "Theoretical Foundation...