14th International Workshop on
Data Management on New Hardware
Held with ACM SIGMOD/PODS 2018 - Monday, June 11, 2018
sponsored by
News
- The paper submission deadline has been extended by a few days, until Monday 26 March,
5pm11:59pm PDT. - Keynote: How Persistent Memory Changes the Server Environment by Andy Rudoff (Intel)
- Fresh Thinking - invited talks announced.
Overview
The focus of this workshop is to strengthen the communication between the database community and broader computer systems communities, specifically the computer architecture, compiler, operating systems, and storage communities. As all of these fields evolve independently, database software has proven to under-utilize the underlying hardware technology.
For the past decade, DaMoN has established itself as the primary venue for researchers to exchange information, learn from each other, and improve the interaction between the database software and the underlying hardware and devices, as well as discovering and understanding hardware trends and building strong data management systems for the future.
This workshop aims at researchers from both data management, computer architecture, and storage systems who are interested in optimizing database performance on modern computing infrastructure by designing new data management techniques and tools.
Workshop Chairs
● Ken Salem, University of Waterloo, Canada (kmsalem@uwaterloo.ca)
● Wolfgang Lehner, TU Dresden, Germany (wolfgang.lehner@tu-dresden.de)