Search Results - "Crotty, Andrew"
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How Progressive Visualizations Affect Exploratory Analysis
Published in IEEE transactions on visualization and computer graphics (01-08-2017)“…The stated goal for visual data exploration is to operate at a rate that matches the pace of human data analysts, but the ever increasing amount of data has…”
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Getting Swole: Generating Access-Aware Code with Predicate Pullups
Published in 2020 IEEE 36th International Conference on Data Engineering (ICDE) (01-04-2020)“…Code generation for in-memory query processing is now commonplace. While existing approaches use a wide range of techniques (e.g., inline expansion,…”
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Odlaw: A Tool for Retroactive GDPR Compliance
Published in 2021 IEEE 37th International Conference on Data Engineering (ICDE) (01-04-2021)“…In this demo, we present ODLAW, a new tool for retroactive compliance with privacy laws like the European Union's General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR)…”
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The Case for In-Memory OLAP on "Wimpy" Nodes
Published in 2021 IEEE 37th International Conference on Data Engineering (ICDE) (01-04-2021)“…Research projects will often use the latest hardware to achieve orders-of-magnitude performance improvements while ignoring the (usually hefty) associated…”
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DBPal: Weak Supervision for Learning a Natural Language Interface to Databases
Published 11-09-2019“…This paper describes DBPal, a new system to translate natural language utterances into SQL statements using a neural machine translation model. While other…”
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The End of Slow Networks: It's Time for a Redesign
Published 04-04-2015“…Next generation high-performance RDMA-capable networks will require a fundamental rethinking of the design and architecture of modern distributed DBMSs. These…”
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Tupleware: Redefining Modern Analytics
Published 25-06-2014“…There is a fundamental discrepancy between the targeted and actual users of current analytics frameworks. Most systems are designed for the data and…”
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