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    PhD Course - Database Systems on Modern Hardware

    Course Title   
    Database Systems on Modern Hardware

    Organizer(s)
    Philippe Bonnet

    Lecturer(s)
    Philippe Bonnet, Pinar Tözün, Björn Thor Jónsson

    Date(s) of the course
    09-11/2018 (10 sessions)

    Time
    Mondays 11-13

    Room
    TBA

    Course description
    This course will focus on techniques developed in recent years so that database systems can take advantage of modern hardware (multicore, large RAMs, fast NAND, RDMA).

    Reading list

    1. LSM Tuning: Dostoievsky Sigmod18, Triad ATC17
    2. Buffer management: LeanStore ICDE18, Siberia VLDB14
    3. DB on Manycores: Morsel-driven parallelism SIGMOD14, BionicDB   
    4. Query compilation: Compiling Query Plans VLDB11, Relaxed Operator Fusion VLDB18
    5. SSD failures: SSD Failures in Datacenters Systor16, Reliability of NAND-based SSDs IEEE17
    6. NVM: NVM in DBMS Sigmod18, NVMRocks ISTC17
    7. Indexes: BzTree VLDB 2018, Building a Bw-Tree Sigmod18
    8. Concurrency Control: Feral CC Sigmod15, Empirical study of MVCC VLDB17
    9. Networked DB: Clusters of HW Islands Damon16, Rack-scale Joins Sigmod15 

    Programme
    The course is organized in 9 sessions. In each session, two papers are read and discussed. The objective is that in each session, discussions lead to derive from the papers the main insights, key techniques and open issues.

    Prerequisites
    Yes. Students should be familiar with database internals. They should have taken a MSc-level course on database systems.

    Exam
    2 presentations during the course of the class and a report based on the summaries of the 9 sessions.

    Credits
    2,5 ECTS

    As a rule of thumb, courses of 7.5 ECTS or more must be approved as MSc courses.

    Amount of hours the student is expected to use on the course

    Participation: 9x3 hours

    Preparation: 9x5 hours

    Participants

    6, 3 from ITU 3 from DIKU


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