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4月4日 18時から Prof. A Ailamakiの講演会をします。
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Title: Adaptive database systems: Navigating chaos in a Heterogeneous
Landscape
Abstract: Database systems face new hurdles with the rise of diverse
hardware setups and varying workloads. Evolving hardware, with its mix
of different components and changing configurations, complicates how
data moves within systems, affecting performance.
At the same time, the surge in data-centric analytics and powerful AI
models brings a wide range of workloads that systems must handle. The
old way of designing systems based on predicted performance doesn't work
well anymore, leading to inefficiencies.
This talk dives into the complexities of modern hardware and diverse
workloads in database systems. It highlights the limitations of standard
approaches. It stresses the need for systems that can adapt without
relying on fixed assumptions about hardware or workloads. Our goal is to
create resilient and efficient database systems ready for heterogeneity
and real-time evolution.
Anastasia Ailamaki is a Professor of Computer and Communication Sciences
at the École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL), a visiting
researcher at Google, and the co-founder and Chair of the Board of
Directors of RAW Labs SA, a Swiss company developing systems to analyze
heterogeneous big data from multiple sources efficiently. She earned a
Ph.D. in Computer Science from the University of Wisconsin-Madison in
2000. She has received the 2019 ACM SIGMOD Edgar F. Codd Innovations
Award and the 2020 VLDB Women in Database Research Award. She is also
the recipient of an ERC Consolidator Award (2013), the Finmeccanica
endowed chair from the Computer Science Department at Carnegie Mellon
(2007), a European Young Investigator Award from the European Science
Foundation (2007), an Alfred P. Sloan Research Fellowship (2005), an NSF
CAREER award (2002), twelve best-paper awards in international
scientific conferences. She has received the 2018 Nemitsas Prize in
Computer Science by the President of Cyprus and the 2021 ARGO Innovation
Award by the President of the Hellenic Republic. She is an ACM fellow,
an IEEE fellow, a member of the Academia Europaea, and an elected member
of the Swiss, the Belgian, the Greek, and the Cypriot National Research
Councils.