Another Word For It Patrick Durusau on Topic Maps and Semantic Diversity

July 11, 2010

UCI ISG Lecture Series on Scalable Data Management

Filed under: Information Retrieval,MapReduce,Searching,Semantics,SQL — Patrick Durusau @ 5:39 am

UCI ISG Lecture Series on Scalable Data Management is simply awesome! Slides and videos you will find:

  • Teradata Past, Present and Future Todd Walter, CTO, R&D, Teradata
  • Hadoop: Origins and Applications Chris Smith, Xavier Stevens and John Carnahan, FOX Audience Network
  • Pig: Building High-Level Dataflows over Map-Reduce Utkarsh Srivastava, Senior Research Scientist, Yahoo!
  • Database Scalability and Indexes Goetz Graefe, HP Fellow, Hewlett-Packard Laboratories
  • Cloud Data Serving: Key-Value Stores to DBMSs Raghu Ramakrishnan, Chief Scientist for Audience & Cloud Computing, Yahoo!
  • Scalable Data Management at Facebook Srinvas Narayanan, Software Engineer, Facebook
  • SCOPE: Parallel Data Processing of Massive Data Sets Jingren Zhou, Researcher, Microsoft
  • What We Got Right, What We Got Wrong: The Lessons I Learned Building a Large-Scale DBMS for XML. Mary Holstege, Principal Engineer, Mark Logic
  • Scalable Data Management with DB2 Matthias Nicola, DB2 pureXML Architect, IBM
  • SQL Server: A Data Platform for Large-Scale Applications José Blakeley, Partner Architect, Microsoft
  • Data in the Cloud: New Challenges or More of the Same? Divy Agrawal, Professor of Computer Science, UC Santa Barbara

Subject identity is as important in the realm of big data/table/etc. as it is anywhere.

It is our choice if topic maps are going to step up to the challenge.

That is going to require reaching out and across communities and becoming pro-active with regard to new opportunities and possibilities.

This resource was brought to my notice by Jack Park. Jack delights in sending these highly relevant and often quite large resource listings my way (and to be honest, I return the favor).

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