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SIGMOD
2004
ACM
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14 years 6 months ago
The Next Database Revolution
Database system architectures are undergoing revolutionary changes. Most importantly, algorithms and data are being unified by integrating programming languages with the database ...
Jim Gray
POPL
2010
ACM
14 years 1 months ago
Compress-and-conquer for optimal multicore computing
We propose a programming paradigm called compress-and-conquer (CC) that leads to optimal performance on multicore platforms. Given a multicore system of p cores and a problem of s...
Zhijing G. Mou, Hai Liu, Paul Hudak
ADBIS
1995
Springer
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13 years 9 months ago
The MaStA I/O Cost Model and its Validation Strategy
Crash recovery in database systems aims to provide an acceptable level of protection from failure at a given engineering cost. A large number of recovery mechanisms are known, and...
S. Scheuerl, Richard C. H. Connor, Ronald Morrison...
OSDI
2008
ACM
13 years 8 months ago
DryadLINQ: A System for General-Purpose Distributed Data-Parallel Computing Using a High-Level Language
DryadLINQ is a system and a set of language extensions that enable a new programming model for large scale distributed computing. It generalizes previous execution environments su...
Yuan Yu, Michael Isard, Dennis Fetterly, Mihai Bud...
BIOINFORMATICS
2006
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13 years 6 months ago
What should be expected from feature selection in small-sample settings
Motivation: High-throughput technologies for rapid measurement of vast numbers of biological variables offer the potential for highly discriminatory diagnosis and prognosis; howev...
Chao Sima, Edward R. Dougherty