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Performance of Future Database Systems: Bottlenecks and Bonananzas.

Chaitanya K. Baru: Performance of Future Database Systems: Bottlenecks and Bonananzas. VLDB 1996: 599
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  author    = {Chaitanya K. Baru},
  editor    = {T. M. Vijayaraman and
               Alejandro P. Buchmann and
               C. Mohan and
               Nandlal L. Sarda},
  title     = {Performance of Future Database Systems: Bottlenecks and Bonananzas},
  booktitle = {VLDB'96, Proceedings of 22th International Conference on Very
               Large Data Bases, September 3-6, 1996, Mumbai (Bombay), India},
  publisher = {Morgan Kaufmann},
  year      = {1996},
  isbn      = {1-55860-382-4},
  pages     = {599},
  ee        = {db/conf/vldb/Baru96.html},
  crossref  = {DBLP:conf/vldb/96},
  bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de}
}

Abstract

This panel will discuss how advances in database technology, hardware technology, and applications, will impact database system performance.

Current trends in database systems include the incorporation of parallel processing; object-relational capabilities; support for data warehousing, data mining, and OLAP. The typical hardware systems on which such database systems are being implemented include SMP's, MPP's, clusters, 64-bit processors, disk caches, and RAID and other high availability configurations. In addition, as database technology and products have matured, they have been employed in a wide range of traditional business applications including transaction processing, decision support, and OLAP, as well as newer, emerging applications which require, for example, handling of multimedia and spatial data; handling historical data and providing support for tertiary storage; and dealing with multiple, heterogeneous data sources.

As the database, hardware, and application trends continue, and new ones emerge, what will be their impact on the overall performance of database systems. What does the future hold?

Topics to be discussed by this panel include:

Panelists

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T. M. Vijayaraman, Alejandro P. Buchmann, C. Mohan, Nandlal L. Sarda (Eds.): VLDB'96, Proceedings of 22th International Conference on Very Large Data Bases, September 3-6, 1996, Mumbai (Bombay), India. Morgan Kaufmann 1996, ISBN 1-55860-382-4
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