Computer Science – Databases
Scientific paper
1998-11-09
ACM SIGMOD Record, December 1998
Computer Science
Databases
20 pages in HTML; an original in MSword at http://research.microsoft.com/~gray/Asilomar_DB_98.doc
Scientific paper
The database research community is rightly proud of success in basic research, and its remarkable record of technology transfer. Now the field needs to radically broaden its research focus to attack the issues of capturing, storing, analyzing, and presenting the vast array of online data. The database research community should embrace a broader research agenda -- broadening the definition of database management to embrace all the content of the Web and other online data stores, and rethinking our fundamental assumptions in light of technology shifts. To accelerate this transition, we recommend changing the way research results are evaluated and presented. In particular, we advocate encouraging more speculative and long-range work, moving conferences to a poster format, and publishing all research literature on the Web.
Bernstein Phil
Brodie Michael
Ceri Stefano
DeWitt David
Franklin Mike
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