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CIDR 2020 Program:

Sunday

7:00pm

Dinner

(Room: Silk Road Restaurant, registered conference guests only)

Monday

7:30am

Breakfast

(Room: Silk Road Restaurant, hotel guests only)

9:00am

Opening

(Room: Matterhorn Theater) 9:00 - 09:05 Welcome Stefan Manegold and Peter Boncz (CWI) 9:05 - 09:15 CIDR Announcements Michael Stonebraker (MIT)

9:15am

10:15am

Break

(Room: Atrium Foyer)

10:45am

Session 1

(Room: Matterhorn Theater) 10:45 - 11:05 Compiling PL/SQL Away Christian Duta (Universität Tübingen), Denis Hirn (Universität Tübingen), Torsten Grust (Universität Tübingen) 11:05 - 11:25 Shared Load(ing): Efficient Bulk Loading into Optimized Storage Stefan Noll (TU Dortmund University, SAP SE), Jens Teubner (TU Dortmund University), Norman May (SAP SE), Alexander Boehm (SAP SE) 11:25 - 11:45 The Case for Deep Query Optimisation Jens Dittrich (Saarland University), Joris Nix (Saarland University) 11:45 - 12:05 White-box Compression: Learning and Exploiting Compact Table Representations Bogdan Ghita (CWI); Diego Tomé (CWI); Peter Boncz (CWI)* 12:05 - 12:25 BitGourmet: Deterministic Approximation via Optimized Bit Selection Saehan Jo (Cornell University)*; Immanuel Trummer (Cornell)

12:30pm

Lunch

(Room: Silk Road Restaurant)

02:00pm

Session 2

(Room: Matterhorn Theater) 2:00 - 2:20 Rethinking Data Management Systems for Disaggregated Data Centers Qizhen Zhang (University of Pennsylvania); Yifan Cai (Shanghai Jiao Tong University); Sebastian Angel (University of Pennsylvania); Vincent Liu (University of Pennsylvania); Ang Chen (Rice University); Boon Thau Loo (Univ. of Pennsylvania) 2:20 - 2:40 The NebulaStream Platform for Data and Application Management in the Internet of Things Steffen Zeuch (DFKI GmbH)*; Ankit Chaudhary (TU Berlin); Bonaventura Del Monte (Technische Universität Berlin); Haralampos Gavriilidis (TU Berlin); Dimitrios Giouroukis (TU Berlin); Philipp Marian Grulich (Technische Universität Berlin); Sebastian Bress (TU Berlin); Jonas Traub (Technische Universität Berlin); Volker Markl (Technische Universität Berlin) 2:40 - 3:00 Cloudy with high chance of DBMS: a 10-year prediction for Enterprise-Grade ML Ashvin Agrawal (Microsoft);Rony Chatterjee (Microsoft); Carlo Curino (Microsoft)*; Avrilia Floratou (Microsoft); Neha Godwal (Microsoft); Matteo Interlandi (Microsoft); Alekh Jindal (Microsoft); Konstantinos Karanasos (Microsoft); Subru Krishnan (Microsoft); Brian Kroth (Microsoft); Jyoti Leeka (Microsoft Research); Kwanghyun Park (Microsoft Gray Systems Lab); Hiren Patel (Microsoft); Olga Poppe (Microsoft); Fotis Psallidas (Microsoft); Raghu Ramakrishnan (Microsoft); Abhishek Roy (Microsoft); Karla Saur (Microsoft); Rathijit Sen (Microsoft); Markus Weimer (Microsoft); Travis Wright (Microsoft); Yiwen Zhu (Microsoft) 3:00 - 3:20 AnyLog: a Grand Unification of the Internet of Things Faisal Nawab (UC Santa Cruz)*; Daniel J Abadi (UMD); Owen Arden (UC Santa Cruz); Moshe Shadmon (AnyLog) 3:20 - 3:40 Topology-aware Parallel Data Processing: Models, Algorithms and Systems at Scale Spyros Blanas (The Ohio State University)*; Paraschos Koutris (University of Wisconsin-Madison); Anastasios Sidiropoulos (University of Illinois at Chicago)

3:40pm

Break

(Room: Atrium Foyer)

4:10pm

Session 3

(Room: Matterhorn Theater) 4:10 - 4:30 Constructing Expressive Relational Queries with Dual-Specification Synthesis Christopher Baik (University of Michigan)*; Zhongjun Jin (University of Michigan); Michael Cafarella (University of Michigan); H. V. Jagadish (University of Michigan) 4:30 - 4:50 VisualWorldDB: A DBMS for the Visual World Brandon Haynes (University of Washington)*; Maureen Daum (University of Washington); Amrita Mazumdar (University of Washington); Magdalena Balazinska (UW); Alvin Cheung (University of California, Berkeley); Luis Ceze (University of Washington) 04:50 - 05:10 Your notebook is not crumby enough, REPLace it Mike Brachmann (Buffalo); William Spoth (University at Buffalo); Oliver A Kennedy (University at Buffalo, SUNY)*; Boris Glavic (Illinois Institute of Technology); Heiko Mueller (NYU); Sonia Castelo Quispe (New York University); Carlos Bautista (NYU); JulianaFreire(New York University) 5:10 - 5:30 CrocodileDB: Efficient Database Execution through Intelligent Deferment Zechao Shang (University of Chicago); Xi Liang (University of Chicago); Dixin Tang (University of Chicago); Cong Ding (Peking University); Aaron J Elmore (University of Chicago)*; Sanjay Krishnan (U Chicago); Michael Franklin (University of Chicago) 5:30 - 5:50 Towards Autonomous, Hands-Free Data Exploration Amit Somech (Tel Aviv Univesity); Tova Milo (Tel Aviv University); Ori Bar El (Tel Aviv University)*

6:00pm

Dinner

(Room: Silk Road Restaurant)

7:30pm

Gong Show

(Room: Matterhorn Theater) Andy Pavlo (CMU) 7:30 - 8:45

Snacks & Drinks

(Room: Matterhorn Theater) 8:45 - 10:00

Tuesday

7:30am

Breakfast

(Room: Silk Road Restaurant, hotel guests only)

9:00am

Session 4

(Room: Matterhorn Theater) 9:00 - 9:20 Exploiting Directly-Attached NVMe Arrays in DBMS Gabriel Haas (Friedrich Schiller University Jena)*; Michael Haubenschild (Tableau Software); Viktor Leis (Friedrich Schiller University Jena) 9:20 - 9:40 Open-Channel SSD (What is it Good For) Philippe Bonnet (IT Univ Copenhagen, Denmark)*; Pinar Tozun (ITU); Ivan Luiz Picoli (ITU Copenhagen); Niclas Hedam (IT University of Copenhagen) 9:40 - 10:00 GPU-accelerated data management under the test of time Aunn Raza (EPFL); Periklis Chrysogelos (EPFL); Panagiotis Sioulas (EPFL); Vladimir Indjic (University of Novi Sad); Angelos Anadiotis (EPFL)*; Anastasia Ailamaki (EPFL) 10:00 - 10:20 It Takes Two: Instrumenting the Interaction between In-Memory Databases and Solid-State Drives Alberto Lerner (University of Fribourg, Switzerland)*; Jaewook Kwak (Hanyang University); Sangjin Lee (Hanyang University); Kibin Park (Hanyang University); Yong Ho Song (Hanyang University); Philippe Cudre-Mauroux (University of Fribourg, Switzerland)

10:20am

Break

(Room: Atrium Foyer)

10:50am

Session 5

(Room: Matterhorn Theater) 10:50 - 11:10 Enabling Rich Queries Over Heterogeneous Data From Diverse Sources In HealthCare Abdul H Quamar (IBM Research Almaden)*; Jannik Straube (IBM); Yuanyuan Tian (IBM Almaden) 11:10 - 11:30 View-Driven Optimization of Database-Backed Web Applications Cong Yan (University of Washington)*; Alvin Cheung (University of California, Berkeley); junwen yang (The UNIVERSITY of CHICAGO); shan lu (University of Chicago) 11:30 - 11:50 SystemDS: A Declarative Machine Learning System for the End-to-End Data Science Lifecycle Matthias Boehm (TU Graz)*; Iulian Antonov (Know-Center GmbH); Mark Dokter (Know-Center GmbH); Robert Ginthör (Know-Center GmbH); Kevin Innerebner (TU Graz); Florijan Klezin (Know-Center GmbH); Stefanie Lindstaedt (TU Graz, Know-Center GmbH); Arnab Phani (TU Graz); Benjamin Rath (TU Graz) 11:50 - 12:10 Data Management for Data Science - Towards Embedded Analytics Mark Raasveldt (CWI); Hannes Mühleisen (CWI)*

12:15pm

Lunch

(Room: Silk Road Restaurant)

13:45pm

Spare

1:45 - 3:00

03:00pm

Session 6

(Room: Matterhorn Theater) 3:00 - 3:20 Extending Relational Query Processing with ML Inference Konstantinos Karanasos (Microsoft)*; Matteo Interlandi (Microsoft); Fotis Psallidas (Microsoft); Rathijit Sen (Microsoft); Kwanghyun Park (Microsoft Gray Systems Lab); Ivan Popivanov (Microsoft); Doris Xin (UC Berkeley); Supun Nakandala (University of California, San Diego); Subru Krishnan (Microsoft); Markus Weimer (Microsoft); Yuan Yu (Microsoft); Raghu Ramakrishnan (Microsoft); Carlo Curino (Microsoft) 3:20 - 3:40 alpha to omega: the G(r)eek Alphabet of Sampling Guido Moerkotte (University of Mannheim)*; Axel Hertzschuch (Technische Universität Dresden) 3:40 - 4:00 Mosaic: A Sample-Based Database System for Open World Query Processing Laurel Orr (Microsoft and University of Washington)*; Samuel Ainsworth (University of Washington); Kevin Jamieson (U Washington); Walter Cai (University of Washington); Magdalena Balazinska (UW); Dan Suciu (University of Washington)

4:00pm

Break

(Room: Atrium Foyer)

4:30pm

Session 7

(Room: Matterhorn Theater) 4:30 - 4:50 Is FPGA Useful for Hash Joins? Xinyu Chen (National University of Singapore)*; Yao Chen (Advanced Digital Sciences Center); Ronak Bajaj (National University of Singapore); Jiong He (Agency for Science, Technology and Research); Bingsheng He (National University of Singapore); Weng-Fai Wong (National University of Singapore); Deming Chen (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign) 4:50 - 5:10 Hardware-Oblivious SIMD Parallelism for In-Memory Column-Stores Annett Ungethüm (TU Dresden); Johannes Pietrzyk (TU Dresden); Patrick Damme (Technische Universität Dresden); Alexander Krause (TU Dresden); Dirk Habich (TU Dresden)*; Wolfgang Lehner (TU Dresden); Erich Focht (NEC Deutschland GmbH) 5:10 - 5:30 Umbra: A Disk-Based System with In-Memory Performance Thomas Neumann (TUM); Michael J Freitag (TUM)* 5:30 - 5:50 Tackling Hardware/Software co-design from a database perspective Gustavo Alonso (ETHZ)*; Timothy Roscoe (ETH Zurich); David Cock (ETH Zurich); Mohsen Ewaida (ETH Zurich); Kaan Kara (ETHZ); Dario Korolija (ETH Zurich); David Sidler (ETHZ); Zeke Wang (ETH Zurich)

6:00pm

Dinner

(Room: Silk Road Restaurant)

7:30pm

Family Feud

7:30 - 8:45

Wednesday

7:30am

Breakfast

(Room: Silk Road Restaurant, hotel guests only)

9:00am

Keynote 2

(Room: Matterhorn Theater) 9:00 - 10:00 Franz Faerber (Ex Executive Vice President SAP)

10:00am

Break

(Room: Atrium Foyer)

10:30am

Session 8

(Room: Matterhorn Theater) 10:30 - 10:50 Migrating a Privacy-Safe Information Extraction System to a Software 2.0 Design Sandeep Tata ("Google, USA")*; Ying Sheng (Google); Nguyen Vo (Google); Marc Najork (Google); James B Wendt (Google) 10:50 - 11:10 "Amnesia" - Machine Learning Models That Can Forget User Data Very Fast Sebastian Schelter (New York University)* 11:10 - 11:30 Overton: A Data System for Monitoring and Improving Machine-Learned Products Christopher M Ré (Apple)* 11:30 - 11:50 DBMS Fitting: Why should we learn what we already know? Benjamin Hilprecht (TU Darmstadt); Carsten Binnig (TU Darmstadt)*; Tiemo Bang (TU Darmstadt); Muhammad El-Hindi (TU Darmstadt); Benjamin Hättasch (TU Darmstadt); Aditya Khanna (IIT Bombay); Robin Rehrmann (SAP SE); Uwe Roehm (The University of Sydney); Andreas Schmidt (KIT); Lasse Thostrup (TU Darmstadt); Tobias Ziegler (TU Darmstadt) 11:50 - 12:10 Dagger: A Data (not code) Debugger El Kindi Rezig (MIT)*; Lei Cao (MIT); Giovanni Simonini (MIT); Maxime Schoemans (Université Libre de Bruxelles); Samuel Madden (MIT); Nan Tang (Qatar Computing Research Institute, HBKU); Mourad Ouzzani (Qatar Computing Research Institute, HBKU); Michael Stonebraker (MIT)

12:15pm

Lunch

(Room: Silk Road Restaurant)

ADS Data & Drinks, "ADS meets CIDR"

2:30pm

Walk in, Networking & Drinks

(Room: Matterhorn Theater) 2:30 - 3:00

3:00pm

Talks

(Room: Matterhorn Theater) Introduction Peter Boncz (CWI & VU) 3:00 - 3:05 Data Science: Most of Us Are Working on the Wrong Problem Michael Stonebraker (MIT professor & TamR CTO) 3:05 - 3:40 Theory and Systems for Weak Supervision Chris Ré (Stanford professor & Apple) 3:40 - 4:15 On the challenges of bringing explainable AI to practice Hinda Haned, (UvA professor & Ahold Delhaize Chief Data Scientist) 4:15 - 4:50

4:50pm

Networking & Drinks

(Room: Matterhorn Theater) 4:50 - 5:30