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UID:submissions.supercomputing.org_SC18_sess327_spost133@linklings.com
SUMMARY:NautDB: Toward a Hybrid Runtime for Processing Compiled Queries
DESCRIPTION:ACM Student Research Competition, Poster\nTech Program Reg Pas
 s, Exhibits Reg Pass\n\nNautDB: Toward a Hybrid Runtime for Processing Com
 piled Queries\n\nGrayson\n\nGeneral purpose operating and database system 
 suffer under the load of their generality which makes achieving optimal pe
 rformance extremely hard, especially on modern hardware. The goal of this 
 research is to integrate, for the first time, specialization techniques fr
 om the OS community (hybrid runtimes) and DB community (compiled queries) 
 for high-performance query processing on modern hardware. We envision a sy
 stem called NautDB, a hybrid dataflow runtime for executing compiled queri
 es. As a first step toward our goal, we evaluate the performance of compil
 ed queries on Linux and run as a Nautilus hybrid runtime using a simple pr
 ototype. Our results demonstrate that combining these specialization techn
 iques has transformative potential for building the next generation (distr
 ibuted) high-performance query processing systems and big data platforms.
URL:https://sc18.supercomputing.org/presentation/?id=spost133&sess=sess327
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