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Keynote Panel “New and Old Data Stores”

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The world of data management is changing. The linkage to service platforms, operation within scalable (cloud) platforms, object-relational bindings, NoSQL databases, and new approaches to concurrency control are all becoming hot topics both in academia and industry.

The name NoSQL databases attempts to label the emergence of such growing number of non-relational, distributed data stores that often did not attempt to provide ACID properties. ACID properties are the key attributes of classic relational database systems. Such “new data stores” differ from classic relational databases, they may not require fixed table schemas, and usually avoid join operations and typically scale horizontally.

The panel discusses the pros and cons of new data stores with respect to classical relational databases.

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Widenius, U.M., Keith, M., Linskey, P., Greene, R., Guzenda, L., Neubauer, P. (2010). Keynote Panel “New and Old Data Stores”. In: Dearle, A., Zicari, R.V. (eds) Objects and Databases. ICOODB 2010. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 6348. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-16092-9_4

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