> Related to tutorial slides shared, below paper seems relevant for drill as > well, not sure if someone already shared it. > > http://db.csail.mit.edu/projects/cstore/vldb.pdf
Yeah, it's in https://github.com/ApacheDrill/Brainstorm/wiki/Apache-Drill-Links > Can we have central place to keep all related publications? +1 … our WIki? Cheers, Michael -- Michael Hausenblas Ireland, Europe http://mhausenblas.info/ On 19 Sep 2012, at 15:02, Arun Yadav wrote: > Related to tutorial slides shared, below paper seems relevant for drill as > well, not sure if someone already shared it. Can we have central place to > keep all related publications? > > http://db.csail.mit.edu/projects/cstore/vldb.pdf > > Regards, > Arun > > On Wed, Sep 19, 2012 at 4:39 AM, Ted Dunning <ted.dunn...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> Excellent. >> >> I think that the key next steps are: >> >> 1) codify some API's (Jason and Julian are on this) >> >> 2) build out the "hello world" app using the available parser and Optiq and >> a trivial data model (#1 is not a blocker for this) >> >> 3) evaluate where we are implications are relative to nested data and >> columnar formats >> >> Once we have that, we should be able to open up the parallelism of >> development massively. >> >> Some open questions/tasks that many people may be able to determine >> include: >> >> - is it possible to change Optiq operators and optimization rules without a >> recompile? >> >> - what has to happen to make Optiq handle nested data? >> >> - is LuaJit usable as an execution engine? >> >> - can somebody build a project web-site? >> >> - what mechanisms from this: >> >> http://phdopen.mimuw.edu.pl/lato10/boncz_mimuw.pdf >> >> actually make sense for Drill. Many do not, such as the stuff to do with >> updates. Many do make sense. Which ones? Do we have all of the pertinent >> papers on the links page? >> >> >> >> On Tue, Sep 18, 2012 at 3:23 PM, Dan Di Spaltro <dan.dispal...@gmail.com >>> wrote: >> >>> Hey guys, just wanted to reach out to see if I could help with >> anything... >>> >>> I am (along with my employer Rackspace) interested in this project. Even >>> though it's early days, I'd love to help in any way I can... anything >> from >>> event space in SF to coding. I look forward to participating, and >> getting >>> some of my co-workers to as well. We have a lot of team experience >>> operating at scale and could see the need as a service provider who's >>> product portfolio is growing. >>> >>> Let me know if there are any specifics otherwise Ill just keep my eye on >>> the list and help where I can, >>> >>> -Dan >>> >>> -- >>> Dan Di Spaltro >>> >> > > > > -- > @RUN>> > +91-9845679187