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SUMMARY:NautDB: Toward a Hybrid Runtime for Processing Compiled Queries
DESCRIPTION:Samuel Grayson (University of Texas, Dallas)\n\nGeneral purpos
 e operating and database system suffer under the load of their generality 
 which makes achieving optimal performance extremely hard, especially on mo
 dern hardware. The goal of this research is to integrate, for the first ti
 me, specialization techniques from the OS community (hybrid runtimes) and 
 DB community (compiled queries) for high-performance query processing on m
 odern hardware. We envision a system called NautDB, a hybrid dataflow runt
 ime for executing compiled queries. As a first step toward our goal, we ev
 aluate the performance of compiled queries on Linux and run as a Nautilus 
 hybrid runtime using a simple prototype. Our results demonstrate that comb
 ining these specialization techniques has transformative potential for bui
 lding the next generation (distributed) high-performance query processing 
 systems and big data platforms.\n\nRegistration Category: Tech Program Reg
  Pass, Exhibits Reg Pass\n\n
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