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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
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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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