eCommons

 

Watch Out For... What?: Monitoring And Uncertainty In Scientific Computing

Other Titles

Abstract

As the amount of data involved in scientific research continues to grow, the need for powerful tools for organizing and analyzing this data grows with it. Despite considerable progress in this area by the database research community, the uptake of database technologies within the scientific community has been slow. Contributing to this limited adoption is a tendency to try to build complex, monolithic, total solution-systems, for a community that can rarely afford the resources to tie their existing infrastructures into such a system. This thesis explores two different directions for creating simpler, smaller, more generalpurpose tools for doing data-processing in a scientific computing environment. Grey-Box Probabilistic Databases are an attempt to create a general purpose tool for efficiently integrating database systems with an organization's existing model-building pipelines. By providing a pay-as-you-go approach to the tradeoff between efficiency and integration effort, users can choose how much of their resources to commit as their needs develop. Dynamic Data Management Systems are a new approach to building data processing systems. Instead of a monolithic data-processing infrastructure that typically includes (and has the performance penalties of supporting) functionality that the user does not require, a Dynamic Data Management System constructs entire data-management systems designed specifically to meet the requirements of the user's application.

Journal / Series

Volume & Issue

Description

Sponsorship

Date Issued

2011-05-31

Publisher

Keywords

Probabilistic Databases; Stream Processing; Agile Views

Location

Effective Date

Expiration Date

Sector

Employer

Union

Union Local

NAICS

Number of Workers

Committee Chair

Koch, Christoph E.

Committee Co-Chair

Committee Member

Foster, John N.
Sethna, James Patarasp
Myers, Andrew C.

Degree Discipline

Computer Science

Degree Name

Ph. D., Computer Science

Degree Level

Doctor of Philosophy

Related Version

Related DOI

Related To

Related Part

Based on Related Item

Has Other Format(s)

Part of Related Item

Related To

Related Publication(s)

Link(s) to Related Publication(s)

References

Link(s) to Reference(s)

Previously Published As

Government Document

ISBN

ISMN

ISSN

Other Identifiers

Rights

Rights URI

Types

dissertation or thesis

Accessibility Feature

Accessibility Hazard

Accessibility Summary

Link(s) to Catalog Record