Making databases work : the pragmatic wisdom of Michael Stonebraker
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Making databases work : the pragmatic wisdom of Michael Stonebraker
(ACM books, 22)
Association for Computing Machinery , Morgan & Claypool Publishers, c2019
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"The collected works of Michael Stonebraker": p. [607]-633
Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This book celebrates Michael Stonebraker's accomplishments that led to his 2014 ACM A.M. Turing Award "for fundamental contributions to the concepts and practices underlying modern database systems."
The book describes, for the broad computing community, the unique nature, significance, and impact of Mike's achievements in advancing modern database systems over more than forty years. Today, data is considered the world's most valuable resource, whether it is in the tens of millions of databases used to manage the world's businesses and governments, in the billions of databases in our smartphones and watches, or residing elsewhere, as yet unmanaged, awaiting the elusive next generation of database systems. Every one of the millions or billions of databases includes features that are celebrated by the 2014 Turing Award and are described in this book.
Why should I care about databases? What is a database? What is data management? What is a database management system (DBMS)? These are just some of the questions that this book answers, in describing the development of data management through the achievements of Mike Stonebraker and his over 200 collaborators. In reading the stories in this book, you will discover core data management concepts that were developed over the two greatest eras (so far) of data management technology.
The book is a collection of 36 stories written by Mike and 38 of his collaborators: 23 world-leading database researchers, 11 world-class systems engineers, and 4 business partners. If you are an aspiring researcher, engineer, or entrepreneur you might read these stories to find these turning points as practice to tilt at your own computer-science windmills, to spur yourself to your next step of innovation and achievement.
目次
Data Management Technology Kairometer: The Historical Context
Foreword
Preface
Introduction
PART I 2014 ACM A.M. TURING AWARD PAPER AND LECTURE
The Land Sharks Are on the Squawk Box
PART II MIKE STONEBRAKER'S CAREER
1. Make it Happen: The Life of Michael Stonebraker
PART III MIKE STONEBRAKER SPEAKS OUT: AN INTERVIEW WITH MARIANNE WINSLETT
2. Mike Stonebraker Speaks Out: An Interview
PART IV THE BIG PICTURE
3. Leadership and Advocacy
4. Perspectives: The 2014 ACM Turing Award
5. Birth of an Industry: Path to the Turing Award
6. A Perspective of Mike from a 50-Year Vantage Point
PART V STARTUPS
7. How to Start a Company in Five (Not So) Easy Steps
8. How to Create and Run a Stonebraker Startup-- The Real Story
9. Getting Grownups in the Room: A VC Perspective
PART VI DATABASE SYSTEMS RESEARCH
10. Where Good Ideas Come From and How to Exploit Them
11. Where We Have Failed
12. Stonebraker and Open Source
13. The Relational Database Management Systems Genealogy
PART VII CONTRIBUTIONS BY SYSTEM
14. Research Contributions of Mike Stonebraker: An Overview
PART VII.A RESEARCH CONTRIBUTIONS BY SYSTEM
15. The Later Ingres Years
16. Looking Back at Postgres
17. Databases Meet the Stream Processing Era
18. C-Store: Through the Eyes of a Ph.D. Student
19. In-Memory, Horizontal, and Transactional: The H-Store OLTP DBMS Project
20. Scaling Mountains: SciDB and Scientific Data Management
21. Data Unification at Scale: Data Tamer
22. The BigDAWG Polystore System
23. Data Civilizer: End-to-End Support for Data Discovery, Integration, and Cleaning
PART VII.B CONTRIBUTIONS FROM BUILDING SYSTEMS
24. The Commercial Ingres Codeline
25. The Postgres and Illustra Codelines
26. The Aurora/Borealis/SteamBase Codelines: A Tale of Three Systems
27. The Vertica Codeline
28. The VoltDB Codeline
29. The SciDB Codeline: Crossing the Chasm
30. The Tamr Codeline
31. The BigDAWG Codeline
PART VIII PERSPECTIVES
32. IBM Relational Database Code Bases
33. Aurum: A Story about Research Taste
34. Nice: Or What It Was Like to Be Mike's Student
35. Michael Stonebraker: Competitor, Collaborator, Friend
36. The Changing of the Database Guard
PART IX SEMINAL WORKS OF MICHAEL STONEBRAKER AND HIS COLLABORATORS
OTLP Through the Looking Glass, and What We Found There
""One Size Fits All"": An Idea Whose Time Has Come and Gone
The End of an Architectural Era (It's Time for a Complete Rewrite)
C-Store: A Column-Oriented DBMS
The Implementation of POSTGRES
The Design and Implementation of INGRES
The Collected Works of Michael Stonebraker
References
Index
Biographies
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