Papers in datastores
- Automated Resolution of Parenting Ties
- Bigtable: A Distributed Storage System for Structured Data
- Calvin: Fast Distributed Transactions for Partitioned Database Systems
- Calvin: Fast Distributed Transactions for Partitioned Database Systems
- Consistency Tradeoffs in Modern Distributed Database System Design: CAP is only part of the story
- COPS: Consistency-based Service Oriented Programming Support
- Database Metatheory: Asking the Big Queries
- Dynamo: Amazon’s Highly Available Key-value Store
- Elle: Inferring Isolation Anomalies from Experimental Observations
- Fast Algorithms for Mining Association Rules
- Flat Datacenter Storage
- Freenet: A Distributed Anonymous Information Storage and Retrieval System
- HaLoop: Efficient Iterative Data Processing on Large Clusters
- HyperDex: A Distributed, Searchable Key-Value Store
- Making reliable distributed systems in the presence of software errors
- MapReduce: Simplified Data Processing on Large Clusters
- MapReduce: Simplified Data Processing on Large Clusters
- MDCC: Multi-Data Center Consistency
- Megastore: Providing Scalable, Highly Available Storage for Interactive Services
- METAFUNCTIONS: Prototypes for Calculations in a Groupware Environment
- Network Challenges of Data Recovery in Erasure-coded Distributed Storage Systems
- Optimism in Parallelism
- Probabilistic Latent Semantic Analysis
- RADOS: A Scalable, Reliable Storage Service for Petabyte-scale Storage Clusters
- Session Guarantees for Weakly Consistent Replicated Data
- Silverline: Toward Data Confidentiality in Storage-Intensive Cloud Applications
- Simplified Local Recovery for Wide Area File Systems
- Spanner: Google's Globally-Distributed Database
- Spartan: A Distributed Array Framework with Smart Tiling
- Stasis: Flexible transactional storage
- TAO: Facebook's Distributed Data Store for the Social Graph
- The Case for Determinism in Database Systems
- The Google File System
- Transactional Storage for Geo-Replicated Systems
- VLL: A Lock Manager Redesign for Main Memory Database Systems
- Warp: Multi-Key Transactions for Key-Value Stores