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Topics are tentative. Assignment and exam due dates are FIRM Assignments A3 and A7 require a lot of programming ('**'). PowerPoint slides are available in pps Date By Lecture (and readings) Released Due-date (FIRM)
What’s Really New with NewSQL? Andrew Pavlo Carnegie Mellon University pavlo@cs.cmu.edu Matthew Aslett 451 Research matthew.aslett@451research.com ABSTRACT A new class of database management systems (DBMSs) called NewSQL tout their ability to scale modern on-line transac- tion processing (OLTP) workloads in a way that is not possible with legacy systems. The term NewSQL was first used by one of th
This course is a comprehensive study of the internals of modern database management systems. It will cover the core concepts and fundamentals of the components that are used in both high-performance transaction processing systems (OLTP) and large-scale analytical systems (OLAP). The class will stress both efficiency and correctness of the implementation of these ideas. All class projects will be i
Software Engineering Institute Makes CERT C++ Coding Standard Freely Available March 22, 2017 • Press Release Pittsburgh, Pa., March 22, 2017—The Software Engineering Institute (SEI) has released the 2016 edition of the SEI CERT C++ Coding Standard. The standard provides rules for secure coding in the C++ programming language to help developers create safe, reliable, and secure systems free from u
Course Introduction and History of Database Systems M. Stonebraker, et al., What Goes Around Comes Around, in Readings in Database Systems, 4th Edition, 2006 (Optional) A. Pavlo, et al., What's New with NewSQL?, in SIGMOD Record (vol. 45, iss. 2), 2016 (Optional) In-Memory Databases H. Garcia-Molina, et al., Main Memory Database Systems: An Overview, in IEEE Trans. on Knowl. and Data Eng., 1992 S.
AMS Citation Dormann, W., 2015: The Risks of SSL Inspection. Carnegie Mellon University, Software Engineering Institute's Insights (blog), Accessed June 26, 2024, https://insights.sei.cmu.edu/blog/the-risks-of-ssl-inspection/. Copy APA Citation Dormann, W. (2015, March 13). The Risks of SSL Inspection. Retrieved June 26, 2024, from https://insights.sei.cmu.edu/blog/the-risks-of-ssl-inspection/. Co
Stochastic Processes (Advanced Probability II), 36-754 Stochastic processes are collections of interdependent random variables. This course is an advanced treatment of such random functions, with twin emphases on extending the limit theorems of probability from independent to dependent variables, and on generalizing dynamical systems from deterministic to random time evolution. Familiarity with me
1 Week 5 – Music Generation and Algorithmic Composition Roger B. Dannenberg Professor of Computer Science and Art Carnegie Mellon University Overview n Short Review of Probability Theory n Markov Models n Grammars n Patterns n Template-Based Music n Suffix Trees n Data Compression and Music Generation 2 Spring 2019 Ⓒ 2019 by Roger B. Dannenberg 2 Probability n Automatic Music Generation/Compositio
Currently, I am an Associate Professor at the School of Intelligent Systems Engineering, Sun Yat-sen University. Before that, I was a Project Scientist in Machine Learning Department, Carnegie Mellon University, working with Prof. Eric P. Xing. I obtained my Ph.D. degree in the School of Data and Computer Science at Sun Yat-sen University in June 2016, advised by Prof. Liang Lin. I was a visiting
Currently, I am an Associate Professor at the School of Intelligent Systems Engineering, Sun Yat-sen University. Before that, I was a Project Scientist in Machine Learning Department, Carnegie Mellon University, working with Prof. Eric P. Xing. I obtained my Ph.D. degree in the School of Data and Computer Science at Sun Yat-sen University in June 2016, advised by Prof. Liang Lin. I was a visiting
15-816 Linear Logic Schedule Lectures are Monday and Wednesday, 12:00-1:20 EST, GHC 4303. We provide live streaming video during lecture The class notes provide additional reading material. They complement, but do not replace the lecture. The schedule is subject to change throughout the semester. Date Lecture Notes Additional Reading Video Due
Self-Driving Database Management Systems Andrew Pavlo, Gustavo Angulo, Joy Arulraj, Haibin Lin, Jiexi Lin, Lin Ma, Prashanth Menon Todd C. Mowry, Matthew Perron, Ian Quah, Siddharth Santurkar, Anthony Tomasic Skye Toor, Dana Van Aken, Ziqi Wang, Yingjun WuF , Ran Xian, Tieying Zhang Carnegie Mellon University, F National University of Singapore ABSTRACT In the last two decades, both researchers an
Scalable, High Performance Ethernet Forwarding with CUCKOOSWITCH Dong Zhou, Bin Fan, Hyeontaek Lim, Michael Kaminsky†, David G. Andersen Carnegie Mellon University, †Intel Labs {dongz,binfan,hl,dga}@cs.cmu.edu, michael.e.kaminsky@intel.com ABSTRACT Several emerging network trends and new architectural ideas are placing increasing demand on forwarding table sizes. From massive- scale datacenter net
An Evaluation of Distributed Concurrency Control Rachael Harding Dana Van Aken MIT CSAIL Carnegie Mellon University rhardin@mit.edu dvanaken@cs.cmu.edu Andrew Pavlo Michael Stonebraker Carnegie Mellon University MIT CSAIL pavlo@cs.cmu.edu stonebraker@csail.mit.edu ABSTRACT Increasing transaction volumes have led to a resurgence of interest in distributed transaction processing. In particular, part
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