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One Day, Three Goals
1. Identify trends and major roadblocks related to building extremely large databases
2. Bridge the gap between users trying to build extremely large databases and database vendors
3. Understand if and how open source projects like the LSST Database can contribute to the previous two goals in the next few years
Substantial commonalities between
science & industry (pattern discovery,
multi-d aggregation, unpredictable query
load, procedural language needs, …)
Conduct another workshop in ~1 year, 2-3 days, @SLAC
– Don’t expand size much– By-invitation only– Focus on experience sharing,
commonalities that can be developed into community-wide requirements
Try to setup smaller workshop and/or working group(s)
– In particular science – db academics
http://xldb.slac.stanford.edu/display/XLDB/SciDB
Two Days, Three Goals
1. Continue to understand major roadblocks related to extremely large databases with an emphasis on complex analytics
2. Continue bridging the gaps within the XLDB community including science, industry, database researchers and vendors
3. Build the open source SciDB community
It Is All About Ad-hoc Discussions
* You are expected to speak up too– But no sale speeches, please
* Discussions are not electronically recorded* Detailed report will be released
– Once OK’ed by workshop participants
Attendance – Rough Breakdown
xldb1 xldb2
23 25 Data-intensive scientific users
11 12 Data-intensive industrial users
16 12 Vendors, incl. startups
3 13 Academia, db research & programmers
53 62
Attendance – Rough Breakdown
1. Big science2. Big industries3. All major DBMS vendors4. Very promising startups5. World-class DB researchers6. Superstar DB programmers
If this group won’t make a difference,
who will?
Dinner
* Location– Sheraton Palo Alto– Driving directions available
* Reception– 7:00 pm – 7:30 pm
* Dinner– 7:30 pm – 10:00 pm– Buffet
* Cost– Free– Maybe except the valet parking
Make sure you wear your
XLDB2 badge
Agenda
http://www-conf.slac.stanford.edu/xldb08/agenda.htm