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Introduction

The continued evolution of computing hardware and infrastructure imposes new challenges and bottlenecks to program performance. As a result, traditional database architectures that focus solely on I/O optimization increasingly fail to utilize hardware resources efficiently. Multi-core CPUs, GPUs, new memory and storage technologies (such as flash and phase change memory), and low-power hardware imposes a great challenge to optimizing database performance. Consequently, exploiting the characteristics of modern hardware has become an important topic of database systems research.

The goal is to make database systems adapt automatically to the sophisticated hardware characteristics, thus maximizing performance transparently to applications. To achieve this goal, the data management community needs interdisciplinary collaboration with computer architecture, compiler, operating systems and storage researchers. This involves rethinking traditional data structures, query processing algorithms, and database software architectures to adapt to the advances in the underlying hardware infrastructure.

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Important date

2017-02-26
Draft paper submission deadline
2017-03-19
Draft paper acceptance notification
2017-04-07
Final paper submission deadline

Submission Topics

We seek submissions bridging the area of database systems to computer architecture, compilers, and operating systems. In particular, submissions covering topics from the following non-exclusive list are encouraged:

  • cost models and query optimization for novel hierarchical memory systems

  • hardware systems for query processing

  • data management using co-processors

  • novel application of new storage technologies (flash, PCM, etc.) to data management

  • query processing using computing power in storage systems

  • database architectures for low-power computing and embedded devices

  • database architectures on multi-threaded and chip multiprocessors

  • performance analysis of database workloads on modern hardware

  • compiler and operating systems advances to improve database performance

  • new benchmarks for microarchitectural evaluation of database workloads

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Important Date
  • May 15

    2017

    Conference Date

  • Feb 26 2017

    Draft paper submission deadline

  • Mar 19 2017

    Draft Paper Acceptance Notification

  • Apr 07 2017

    Final Paper Deadline

  • May 15 2017

    Registration deadline