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Time: Nov 29. 2012, 4pm

Room: ENGR 4201 CS conference

Title: Cloud based Active Archiving Solution for Databases

Abstract:

Cloud computing offers an exciting opportunity to bring on-demand 
applications to customers and is being used for delivering hosted 
services over the Internet and/or processing massive amount of data for 
business intelligence. In this talk, we will discuss the architecture of 
cloud computing, MapReduce, and Hadoop. We will then discuss how the 
cloud infrastructure can be used for data management services, how the 
massive amount of data can be processed over cloud for various business 
intelligence applications, and how the cloud can be used for 'Active' 
Data Archival for near real-time data access. We discuss various issues 
concerning the active archive system including schema modification, 
query federation, query optimization, access control and data 
provenance. Using TPC-DS benchmark data, we present evaluation results 
that shows the ability of our system to seamlessly query archive data 
along with data stored in the warehouse in order of minutes compared to 
hours required to move the data into the warehouse from traditional 
archival systems.


Biography:

Mukesh Mohania received his Ph.D. in Computer Science & Engineering from 
Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay, India in 1995. Currently, he is 
a Senior Technical Staff Member and IBM Master Inventor in IBM Research 
- India. He has worked extensively in the areas of distributed 
databases, data warehousing, data integration, and autonomic computing. 
He has published more than 120 papers and also filed more than 50 
patents in these or related areas, and more than 14 have already been 
granted. He received the best paper awards in CIKM 2004 and CIKM 2005. 
His work on Data Quality, Information Integration, and Autonomic 
Computing has led to the development of new products and also influenced 
several existing IBM products. He has received several awards within 
IBM, such as "Excellence in People Management", “Outstanding Innovation 
Award”, "Technical Accomplishment Award", “Leadership By Doing”, and 
many more. He also received IEEE Meritorious Service Award. He is an ACM 
Distinguished Scientist, and a member of IBM Academy of Technology.


-- 
Jyh-Ming Lien
Assistant Professor, George Mason University
+1-703-993-9546

MASC Group: http://masc.cs.gmu.edu
Homepage: http://cs.gmu.edu/~jmlien

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