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The Databaseology Lectures

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Embedded databases: They’re the boxer briefs of the database world in that they are underneath a wide variety of applications, including mobile devices, high performance OLTP systems, and large distributed systems. Given this, we have another season of stellar technical talks coming to Carnegie Mellon University in Fall 2015. The Databaseology Lectures is a semester-long seminar series featuring speakers from the leading developers of embedded database management systems. Each speaker will present the implementation details of their respective systems and examples of the technical challenges that they faced when working with real-world customers. Cancel all of your other appointments, Tinder hook-ups, and parole hearings. You don’t want to miss a single event!
Videos will be posted after each talk.
Time: 12:00pm
Location: CIC - 4th floor (ISTC Panther Hollow Room)
Organizer: Andy Pavlo
This seminar series is held in conjunction with the following groups at Carnegie Mellon:
- CMU Database Group
- Systems Design and Implementation Seminars
- Intel Science & Technology Center for Cloud Computing
- CMU Master’s in Computational Data Science Program
- Parallel Data Laboratory
Schedule
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Keith Bostic
Co-Founder, WiredTiger
A Technical Introduction to
WiredTiger
Link
D. Richard Hipp
Founder, SQLite
SQLite, A Database for the Edge of the
Network
Link
Howard Chu
Founder, LMDB The Lightning Memory-Mapped DatabaseLink
Igor Canadi Software Engineer, Facebook Mark Callaghan MTS, Facebook The Journey From Faster To BetterLink
Ivan T. Bowman
Development Expert, SAP Labs CanadaSQL Anywhere: Data Management for Occasionally Connected DevicesLink
Lauren Foutz Senior MTS, Oracle
Oracle Berkeley DB, an Open Source Embedded Key/Value Database SystemLink