All right. Thanks, Taewoo! Cheers, Till
On 3 May 2017, at 13:20, Taewoo Kim wrote: > Sure. I will come up with a draft. > > Best, > Taewoo > > On Tue, May 2, 2017 at 10:27 PM, Till Westmann <[email protected]> wrote: > >> I like the idea. Last time we were still teaching AQL, this seems to be a >> good opportunity to discuss SQL++ with the VLDB community. >> >> Cheers, >> Till >> >> >> On 2 May 2017, at 21:22, Michael Carey wrote: >> >> Time for us to put together a proposal to do an AsterixDB tutorial >>> adjacent to VLDB in Munich, if we want to! (Which I think we should...) >>> >>> >>> >>> -------- Forwarded Message -------- >>> Subject: [Dbworld] BOSS 2017: Call for Tutorials >>> Date: Tue, 02 May 2017 15:13:53 -0500 >>> From: Tyson Condie <[email protected]> >>> Reply-To: [email protected] >>> To: [email protected] >>> >>> >>> >>> ---------------------------------------------------------------- >>> ***** 3rd Workshop on Big Data Open Source Systems ***** >>> *** Call for Proposals *** >>> http://boss.dima.tu-berlin.de >>> >>> *** September 1, 2017 *** >>> *** Munich, Germany *** >>> *** held in conjunction with VLDB 2017 *** >>> ---------------------------------------------------------------- >>> >>> The Third Workshop on Big Data Open Source Systems (BOSS'17) at >>> this year's VLDB will give a deep-dive introduction into several >>> active, publicly available, open-source systems. The systems >>> will be presented in hands-on tutorials by experts and >>> developers. The tutorials will give details on installation, >>> loading data, running specific workloads, and non-trivial >>> example usages. To this end, the participants will get hands on >>> experience to perform all the operations themselves. A large >>> variety of systems participated in the previous instances of the >>> workshop (Apache AsterixDB, Apache Flink, Apache Reef, Apache >>> Singa, Apache Spark, Apache SystemML, Gobblin, HopsFS & ePipe, >>> Padres, rasdaman, Rheem, SciDB). >>> >>> There will be an *open call for tutorials* and a *public vote on >>> the proposed tutorials*. >>> >>> The workshop follows a novel massively parallel format. After a >>> joint introduction, multiple parallel tutorial sessions are held. >>> Each tutorial is 2 hours in length and will be repeated so that >>> participants can attend two tutorials. >>> >>> >>> --------------- >>> Call for Tutorials >>> --------------- >>> >>> *Important date: Open until May 15.* >>> >>> In order to propose a tutorial, please email a short abstract >>> with a brief description of the system, an outline of the >>> planned tutorial, the technology used for the hands on tutorial, >>> a list of presenters involved, and a link to the website of >>> your system to >>> [email protected] >>> >>> Public vote: will be open for two weeks until June 15. >>> Accepted presenters: will be notified by June 30. >>> >>> >>> ------------------------------- >>> Selection Process for Tutorials >>> ------------------------------- >>> >>> After a sanity check on the submissions making sure that they >>> are complete and relevant (i.e., they are open source, publicly >>> available, and big data related), the workshop will use an *open >>> voting process* similar to the Hadoop Summit. Thereby we will >>> ensure that the tutorials that are most interesting to a broad >>> audience will be chosen, and that they will be attended by many >>> people. >>> >>> >>> >>> Workshop Chair: >>> Tyson Condie, UCLA, [email protected] >>> Tilmann Rabl, TU Berlin, [email protected] >>> Advisory Committee: >>> Michael Carey, UC Irvine >>> Volker Markl, TU Berlin >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Please do not post msgs that are not relevant to the database community >>> at large. Go to www.cs.wisc.edu/dbworld for guidelines and posting >>> forms. >>> To unsubscribe, go to https://lists.cs.wisc.edu/mailman/listinfo/dbworld >>> >>
