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SanssouciDB: Blueprint for an In-Memory Enterprise Database System

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This chapter provides an overview of how we plan to realize our vision of making real-time information about a business available in real time. We show how using an in-memory database, designed specifically for enterprise applications, provides significant performance advantages over general purpose disk-based DBMSs. Throughout the chapter we describe the technologies we use and why these are the best choices for our particular purposes.

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    In the following, systems that are tailored to the characteristics of a particular application area will be referred to as characteristic-oriented database systems.

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    The concepts of SanssouciDB build on prototypes developed at the HPI and on an existing SAP database system.

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Plattner, H., Zeier, A. (2012). SanssouciDB: Blueprint for an In-Memory Enterprise Database System . In: In-Memory Data Management. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-29575-1_3

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