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The SIGMOD 2010 programming contest a distributed query engine
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We report on the second annual ACM SIGMOD programming contest, which consisted in building an efficient distributed query engine on top of an in-memory index. This article is co-authored by the organizers of the competition (Cl
Clément Genzmer, Volker Hudlet, Hyunjung Pa
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Clément Genzmer, Volker Hudlet, Hyunjung Park, Daniel Schall 0002, Pierre Senellart
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