The Claremont report on database research

Author:

Agrawal Rakesh1,Ailamaki Anastasia2,Bernstein Philip A.3,Brewer Eric A.4,Carey Michael J.5,Chaudhuri Surajit6,Doan AnHai7,Florescu Daniela8,Franklin Michael J.9,Garcia-Molina Hector10,Gehrke Johannes11,Gruenwald Le12,Haas Laura M.13,Halevy Alon Y.14,Hellerstein Joseph M.15,Ioannidis Yannis E.16,Korth Hank F.17,Kossmann Donald18,Madden Samuel19,Magoulas Roger20,Ooi Beng Chin21,O'Reilly Tim20,Ramakrishnan Raghu22,Sarawagi Sunita23,Stonebraker Michael24,Szalay Alexander S.25,Weikum Gerhard26

Affiliation:

1. Search Labs

2. Carnegie Mellon University

3. Microsoft Corp.

4. University of California at Berkeley

5. IBM Almaden Research Center

6. Microsoft Research

7. University of Wisconsin

8. INRIA, France

9. UC Berkeley, Berkeley

10. Stanford University, Stanford, CA

11. Cornell University

12. The University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK

13. IBM Almaden Research Center in San Jose, CA

14. Google Inc.

15. University of California, Berkeley, CA

16. University of Athens

17. Lehigh University, Bethlehem, PA

18. ETH Zurich

19. MIT

20. O'Reilly Media, Inc.

21. National University of Singapore, Singapore, Singapore

22. Yahoo! Research

23. Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay, India

24. CSAIL, MIT, Cambridge, Ma

25. The Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD

26. Max-Planck-Institute for Computer Science, Saarbruecken, Germany

Abstract

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. We also report on discussions of the community's growth, including suggestions for changes in community processes to move the research agenda forward, and to enhance impact on a broader audience.

Publisher

Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)

Subject

Information Systems,Software

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