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Mitch Cherniack

Researcher at Brandeis University

Publications -  41
Citations -  9800

Mitch Cherniack is an academic researcher from Brandeis University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Query optimization & Tuple. The author has an hindex of 26, co-authored 41 publications receiving 9603 citations. Previous affiliations of Mitch Cherniack include Brown University.

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The Design of the Borealis Stream Processing Engine

TL;DR: This paper outlines the basic design and functionality of Borealis, and presents a highly flexible and scalable QoS-based optimization model that operates across server and sensor networks and a new fault-tolerance model with flexible consistency-availability trade-offs.
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Aurora: a new model and architecture for data stream management

TL;DR: The basic processing model and architecture of Aurora, a new system to manage data streams for monitoring applications, are described and a stream-oriented set of operators are described.
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C-store: a column-oriented DBMS

TL;DR: Preliminary performance data on a subset of TPC-H is presented and it is shown that the system the team is building, C-Store, is substantially faster than popular commercial products.
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C-store: a column-oriented DBMS

TL;DR: C-Store as mentioned in this paper is a read-optimized relational DBMS that contrasts sharply with most current systems, which are write-optimised, and it uses bitmap indexes to complement B-tree structures.
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Monitoring streams: a new class of data management applications

TL;DR: This paper presents Aurora, a new DBMS that is currently under construction at Brandeis University, Brown University, and M.I.T. and describes the basic system architecture, a stream-oriented set of operators, optimization tactics, and support for real-time operation.