Paper Submission: March 25, 2015 5:00pm PST
Notification of Acceptance: April 17, 2015
Camera-ready Copies: May 10, 2015 5:00pm PST
Workshop: June 1, 2015
.: Accepted Papers
Ultra-Fast Similarity Search Using Ternary Content Addressable Memory
Anat Bremler-Barr (Interdisciplinary Center Herzliya)
Yotam Harchol (Hebrew University of Jerusalem)
David Hay (Hebrew University of Jerusalem)
Yacov Hel-Or (Interdisciplinary Center Herzliya)
Energy-Efficient Query Processing on Embedded CPU-GPU Architectures
Xuntao Cheng (Nanyang Technological University)
Bingsheng He (Nanyang Technological University)
Chiew Tong Lau (Nanyang Technological University)
Energy-Efficient In-Memory Data Stores on Hybrid Memory Hierarchies
Ahmad Hassan (SAP)
Hans Vandierendonck (QUB)
Dimitrios Nikolopoulos (QUB)
Toward GPUs being mainstream in analytic processing
Jason Power (UW-Madison)
Yinan Li (UW-Madison)
Mark Hill (UW-Madison)
Jignesh Patel (UW-Madison)
David Wood (UW-Madison)
TLB misses - the Missing Issue of Adaptive Radix Tree?
Petrie Wong (The University of Hong Kong)
Ziqiang Feng (The Hong Kong Polytechnic University)
Wenjian Xu (The Hong Kong Polytechnic University)
Eric Lo (Hong Kong Polytechnic University)
Ben Kao (The University of Hong Kong)
Efficient Lightweight Compression Alongside Fast Scans
Orestis Polychroniou (Columbia University)
Kenneth Ross (Columbia University)
By their fruits shall ye know them -- A Data Analyst's Perspective on Massively Parallel System Design
Holger Pirk (MIT)
Sam Madden (MIT)
Mike Stonebraker (MIT)
Beyond the Wall: Near-Data Processing for Databases
Sam Xi (Harvard University)
Oreoluwa Babarinsa (Harvard University)
Manos Athanassoulis (Harvard University)
Stratos Idreos (Harvard University)
Applying HTM to an OLTP System: No Free Lunch
David Cervini (EPFL)
Danica Porobic (EPFL)
Pinar Tozun (IBM)
Anastasia Ailamaki (EPFL)
Scaling the Memory Power Wall with DRAM-Aware Data Management
Raja Appuswamy (EPFL)
Matthaios Olma (EPFL)
Anastasia Ailamaki (EPFL)
NUMA obliviousness through memory mapping
Mrunal Gawade (CWI)
Martin Kersten (CWI)
The Serial Safety Net: Efficient Concurrency Control on Modern Hardware