Author:
Abadi Daniel,Agrawal Rakesh,Ailamaki Anastasia,Balazinska Magdalena,Bernstein Philip A.,Carey Michael J.,Chaudhuri Surajit,Dean Jeffrey,Doan AnHai,Franklin Michael J.,Gehrke Johannes,Haas Laura M.,Halevy Alon Y.,Hellerstein Joseph M.,Ioannidis Yannis E.,Jagadish H. V.,Kossmann Donald,Madden Samuel,Mehrotra Sharad,Milo Tova,Naughton Jeffrey F.,Ramakrishnan Raghu,Markl Volker,Olston Christopher,Ooi Beng Chin,Ré Christopher,Suciu Dan,Stonebraker Michael,Walter Todd,Widom Jennifer
Abstract
Every few years a group of database researchers meets to discuss the state of database research, its impact on practice, and important new directions. This report summarizes the discussion and conclusions of the eighth such meeting, held October 14- 15, 2013 in Irvine, California. It observes that Big Data has now become a defining challenge of our time, and that the database research community is uniquely positioned to address it, with enormous opportunities to make transformative impact. To do so, the report recommends significantly more attention to five research areas: scalable big/fast data infrastructures; coping with diversity in the data management landscape; end-to-end processing and understanding of data; cloud services; and managing the diverse roles of people in the data life cycle.
Publisher
Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
Subject
Information Systems,Software
Cited by
27 articles.
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