作者
Rakesh Agrawal, Anastasia Ailamaki, Philip A Bernstein, Eric A Brewer, Michael J Carey, Surajit Chaudhuri, Anhai Doan, Daniela Florescu, Michael J Franklin, Hector Garcia-Molina, Johannes Gehrke, Le Gruenwald, Laura M Haas, Alon Y Halevy, Joseph M Hellerstein, Yannis E Ioannidis, Hank F Korth, Donald Kossmann, Samuel Madden, Roger Magoulas, Beng Chin Ooi, Tim O'Reilly, Raghu Ramakrishnan, Sunita Sarawagi, Michael Stonebraker, Alexander S Szalay, Gerhard Weikum
发表日期
2009/6/1
期刊
Communications of the ACM
卷号
52
期号
6
页码范围
56-65
出版商
ACM
简介
In late May, 2008, a group of database researchers, architects, users and pundits met at the Claremont Resort in Berkeley, California to discuss the state of the research field and its impacts on practice. This was the seventh meeting of this sort in twenty years, and was distinguished by a broad consensus that we are at a turning point in the history of the field, due both to an explosion of data and usage scenarios, and to major shifts in computing hardware and platforms. Given these forces, we are at a time of opportunity for research impact, with an unusually large potential for influential results across computing, the sciences and society. This report details that discussion, and highlights the group's consensus view of new focus areas, including new database engine architectures, declarative programming languages, the interplay of structured and unstructured data, cloud data services, and mobile and virtual worlds …
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