Search engines and database systems both play important roles as we store and organize ever increasing amounts of information and still require the information to be easily accessible. Research on these two types of systems has traditionally been partitioned into two fields, information retrieval and databases, and the integration of these two fields has been a popular research topic. Rather than attempting to integrate the two fields, this thesis begins with a comparison of the technical similarities between search engines and a specific type of database system often used in decision support systems: column stores. Based on an initial assessment of the technical similarities, which includes an evaluation of the feasibility of creating a hy...