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Datenbank Spektrum ; 22(3): 257-260, 2022.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36471748

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With the ever increasing complexity of database systems and their pervasive use in industry, testing them has been an important issue for a long time. Recognizing this relevance, researchers and industry have started the Workshop Series on Testing Database Systems in 2008 collocated with ACM SIGMOD. Six instances of the workshop were successfully run until 2013. Five years later, in 2018, we revived the workshop in a new, biannual format. Today, the DBTest workshop consistently has high-quality submissions, expert presenters, and active participants across both academia and industry. Going forward, we plan to open the workshop up to an even more diverse audience, especially the research communities that focus on software testing and debugging in general, and not only on database systems.

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Datenbank Spektrum ; 21(3): 255-260, 2021.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34786019

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Today's scientific data analysis very often requires complex Data Analysis Workflows (DAWs) executed over distributed computational infrastructures, e.g., clusters. Much research effort is devoted to the tuning and performance optimization of specific workflows for specific clusters. However, an arguably even more important problem for accelerating research is the reduction of development, adaptation, and maintenance times of DAWs. We describe the design and setup of the Collaborative Research Center (CRC) 1404 "FONDA -- Foundations of Workflows for Large-Scale Scientific Data Analysis", in which roughly 50 researchers jointly investigate new technologies, algorithms, and models to increase the portability, adaptability, and dependability of DAWs executed over distributed infrastructures. We describe the motivation behind our project, explain its underlying core concepts, introduce FONDA's internal structure, and sketch our vision for the future of workflow-based scientific data analysis. We also describe some lessons learned during the "making of" a CRC in Computer Science with strong interdisciplinary components, with the aim to foster similar endeavors.

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Big Data ; 1(1): 60-4, 2013 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27447039

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"Big data" has become a major force of innovation across enterprises of all sizes. New platforms with increasingly more features for managing big datasets are being announced almost on a weekly basis. Yet, there is currently a lack of any means of comparability among such platforms. While the performance of traditional database systems is well understood and measured by long-established institutions such as the Transaction Processing Performance Council (TCP), there is neither a clear definition of the performance of big data systems nor a generally agreed upon metric for comparing these systems. In this article, we describe a community-based effort for defining a big data benchmark. Over the past year, a Big Data Benchmarking Community has become established in order to fill this void. The effort focuses on defining an end-to-end application-layer benchmark for measuring the performance of big data applications, with the ability to easily adapt the benchmark specification to evolving challenges in the big data space. This article describes the efforts that have been undertaken thus far toward the definition of a BigData Top100 List. While highlighting the major technical as well as organizational challenges, through this article, we also solicit community input into this process.

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