Making databases work : the pragmatic wisdom of Michael Stonebraker /
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Author / Creator: | Brodie, Michael L., editor. |
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Edition: | First edition. |
Imprint: | [New York] : Association for Computing Machinery ; [San Rafael, California] : Morgan & Claypool, 2019. ©2019 |
Description: | xxxiv, 696 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 24 cm |
Language: | English |
Series: | ACM books, 2374-6777 ; #22 ACM books ; #22. |
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Format: | Print Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11744001 |
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505 | 2 | 0 | |t The land sharks are on the squawk box / |r Michael Stonebraker -- |g 1. |t Make it happen: the life of Michael Stonebraker / |r Samuel Madden -- |g 2. |t Mike Stonebraker speaks out: an interview / |r Marianne Winslett -- |g 3. |t Leadership and advocacy / |r Philip A. Bernstein -- |g 4. |t Perspectives: The 2014 ACM Turing Award / |r James Hamilton -- |g 5. |t Birth of an industry; path to the Turing Award / |r Jerry Held -- |g 6. |t A perspective of Mike from a 50-year vantage point / |r David J. DeWitt -- |g 7. |t How to start a company in five (not so) easy steps / |r Michael Stonebraker -- |g 8. |t How to create and run a Stonebraker startup, the real story / |r Andy Palmer -- |g 9. |t Getting grownups in the room: a VC perspective / |r Jo Tango -- |g 10. |t Where good ideas come from and how to exploit them / |r Michael Stonebraker -- |g 11. |t Where we have failed / |r Michael Stonebraker -- |g 12. |t Stonebraker and open source / |r Mike Olson -- |g 13. |t The relational database management systems genealogy / |r Felix Naumann -- |g 14. |t Research contributions of Mike Stonebraker: an overview / |r Samuel Madden -- |g 15. |t The later Ingres years / |r Michael J. Carey -- |g 16. |t Looking back at Postgres / |r Joseph M. Hellerstein -- |g 17. |t Databases meet the stream processing era / |r Magdalena Balazinska, Stan Zdonik -- |g 18. |t C-Store: through the eyes of a Ph.D. student / |r Daniel J. Abadi -- |g 19. |t In-memory, horizontal, and transactional: the H-Store OLTP DBMS Project / |r Andy Pavlo -- |g 20. |t Scaling mountains: SciDB and scientific data management / |r Paul Brown -- |g 21. |t Data unification at scale: data tamer / |r Ihab Ilyas -- |g 22. |t The BigDAWG Polystore System / |r Tim Mattson, Jennie Rogers, Aaron J. Elmore -- |g 23. |t Data civilizer: end-to-end support for data discovery, integration, and cleaning / |r Mourad Ouzzani -- |g 24. |t The Commercial Ingres codeline / |r Paul Butterworth, Fred Carter -- |g 25. |t The Postgres and Illustra codelines / |r Wei Hong -- |g 26. |t The Aurora/Borealis/ StreamBase Codelines: a tale of three systems / |r Nesime Tatbul -- |g 27. |t The Vertica codeline / |r Shilpa Lawande -- |g 28. |t The VoltDB codeline / |r John Hugg -- |g 29. |t The SciDB codeline: crossing the chasm / |r Kriti Sen Sharma, Alex Poliakov, Jason Kinchen -- |g 30. |t The Tamr codeline / |r Nikolaus Bates-Haus -- |g 31. |t The BigDAWG codeline / |r Vijay Gadepally -- |g 32. |t IBM relational database code bases / |r James Hamilton -- |g 33. |t Aurum: a story about research taste / |r Raul Castro Fernandez -- |g 34. |t Nice: or what it was like to be Mike's student / |r Marti Hearst -- |g 35. |t Michael Stonebraker: competitor, collaborator, friend / |r Don Haderle -- |g 36. |t The changing of the database guard / |r Michael L. Brodie -- |t OLTP through the looking glass, and what we found there / |r Stavros Harizopoulos, Daniel J. Abadi, Samuel Madden, Michael Stonebraker -- |t One size fits all: an idea whose time has come and gone / |r Michael Stonebraker, Uĝur Çetintemel -- |t The end of an architectural era (it's time for a complete rewrite) / |r Michael Stonebraker, Samuel Madden, Daniel J. Abadi, Stavros Harizopoulos, Nabil Hachem, Pat Helland -- |t C-store: a column-oriented DBMS / |r Mike Stonebraker, Daniel J. Abadi, Adam Batkin, Xuedong Chen, Mitch Cherniack, Miguel Ferreira, Edmond Lau, Amerson Lin, Sam Madden, Elizabeth O'Neil, Pat O'Neil, Alex Rasin, Nga Tran, Stan Zdonik -- |t The implementation of POSTGRES / |r Michael Stonebraker, Lawrence A. Rowe, Michael Hirohama -- |t The design and implementation of INGRES / |r Michael Stonebraker, Eugene Wong, Peter Kreps, Gerald Held |
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