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Making Databases Work, 2019
- Michael L. Brodie:
Making Databases Work: the Pragmatic Wisdom of Michael Stonebraker. ACM Books 22, ACM / Morgan & Claypool 2019, ISBN 978-1-94748-719-2 - M. Tamer Özsu:
Foreword. - Michael L. Brodie:
Introduction. 1-11
Part I: 2014 ACM A.M. Turing Award Paper and Lecture
- Michael Stonebraker:
The land sharks are on the squawk box. 15-37
Part II: Mike Stonebraker's Career
- Samuel Madden:
Make it happen: the life of Michael Stonebraker. 39-56
Part III: Mike Stonebraker Speaks Out: an Interview with Marianne Winslett
- Marianne Winslett:
Mike Stonebraker speaks out: an interview. 57-83
Part IV: The Big Picture
- Philip A. Bernstein:
Leadership and advocacy. 85-92 - James R. Hamilton:
Perspectives: the 2014 ACM turing award. 93-95 - Jerry Held:
Birth of an industry: path to the Turing award. 97-106 - David J. DeWitt:
A perspective of Mike from a 50-year vantage point. 107-115
Part V: Startups
- Michael Stonebraker:
How to start a company in five (not so) easy steps. 117-128 - Andy Palmer:
How to create and run a Stonebraker startup: the real story. 129-138 - Jo Tango:
Getting grownups in the room: a VC perspective. 139-144
Part VI: Database Systems Research
- Michael Stonebraker:
Where good ideas come from and how to exploit them. 145-153 - Michael Stonebraker:
Where we have failed. 155-164 - Michael A. Olson:
Stonebraker and open source. 165-171 - Felix Naumann:
The relational database management systems genealogy. 173-179
Part VII: Contributions by System
- Samuel Madden:
Research contributions of Mike Stonebraker: an overview. 181-189
Part Vii.A: Research Contributions by System
- Michael J. Carey:
The later Ingres years. 191-203 - Joseph M. Hellerstein:
Looking back at Postgres. 205-224 - Magdalena Balazinska, Stan Zdonik:
Databases meet the stream processing era. 225-234 - Daniel J. Abadi:
C-store: through the eyes of a Ph.D. student. 235-244 - Andy Pavlo:
In-memory, horizontal, and transactional: the H-store OLTP DBMS project. 245-251 - Paul Brown:
Scaling mountains: SciDB and scientific data management. 253-268 - Ihab F. Ilyas:
Data unification at scale: data tamer. 269-277 - Tim Mattson, Jennie Rogers, Aaron J. Elmore:
The BigDAWG polystore system. 279-289 - Mourad Ouzzani, Nan Tang, Raul Castro Fernandez:
Data civilizer: end-to-end support for data discovery, integration, and cleaning. 291-300
Part VII.B: Contributions From Building Systems
- Paul Butterworth, Fred Carter:
The commercial Ingres codeline. 301-310 - Wei Hong:
The postgres and illustra codelines. 311-319 - Nesime Tatbul:
The Aurora/Borealis/streambase codelines: a tale of three systems. 321-332 - Shilpa Lawande:
The vertica codeline. 333-340 - John Hugg:
The VoltDB codeline. 341-348 - Kriti Sen Sharma, Alex Poliakov, Jason Kinchen:
The SciDB codeline: crossing the chasm. 349-355 - Nikolaus Bates-Haus:
The Tamr codeline. 357-366 - Vijay Gadepally:
The BigDAWG codeline. 367-376
Part VIII: Perspectives
- James R. Hamilton:
IBM relational database code bases. 377-385 - Raul Castro Fernandez:
Aurum: a story about research taste. 387-391 - Marti A. Hearst:
Nice: or what it was like to be Mike's student. 393-396 - Don Haderle:
Michael Stonebraker: competitor, collaborator, friend. 397-402 - Michael L. Brodie:
The changing of the database guard. 403-408
Part IX: Seminal Works of Michael Stonebraker and His Collaborators
- Stavros Harizopoulos, Daniel J. Abadi, Samuel Madden, Michael Stonebraker:
OLTP through the looking glass, and what we found there. 409-439 - Michael Stonebraker, Ugur Çetintemel:
"One size fits all": an idea whose time has come and gone. 441-462 - Michael Stonebraker, Samuel Madden, Daniel J. Abadi, Stavros Harizopoulos, Nabil Hachem, Pat Helland:
The end of an architectural era: it's time for a complete rewrite. 463-489 - Mike Stonebraker, Daniel J. Abadi, Adam Batkin, Xuedong Chen, Mitch Cherniack, Miguel Ferreira, Edmond Lau, Amerson Lin, Sam Madden, Elizabeth J. O'Neil, Patrick E. O'Neil, Alex Rasin, Nga Tran, Stan Zdonik:
C-store: a column-oriented DBMS. 491-518 - Michael Stonebraker, Lawrence A. Rowe, Michael Hirohama:
The implementation of POSTGRES. 519-559 - Michael Stonebraker, Eugene Wong, Peter Kreps, Gerald Held:
The design and implementation of INGRES. 561-605 - The collected works of Michael Stonebraker. 606-633
- References. 635-644
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