Advances in Database Research

Language:
English (German on request)
Semester:
WS 2024/2025
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Schedule

Location: Seminar room T06

Date Time Presenter Titel
2024-10-10 14:00-16:00 Nikolaus Augsten Kickoff meeting (compulsory)
2024-11-07 14:00-16:00 Paolo Pellizzoni Structure- and Function-Aware Substitution Matrices via Learnable Graph Matching
2024-12-05 14:00-15:00 Daniel Kocher Basic Principles of Memory Systems
15:00-16:00 Anna Bolotina Tree-Encoded Bitmaps
2024-12-12 14:00-16:00 Nikolaus Augsten B+ Trees in the Wild
2024-12-19 14:00-16:00 Manuel Widmoser ART - Adaptive Radix Tree
2025-01-09 14:00-16:00 Patrick Weber Bw-Tree - Buzz Word Tree
2025-01-15 14:00-16:00 Nicola Leschke HOT - Hight Optimized Trie
2025-01-22 14:00-16:00 Daniel Schmitt Cuckoo Trie
2025-01-30 14:00-16:00 Bianca Löhnert B+Trees on a Modern Graph Database System

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Questions and discussions

For questions and discussions (also among students) regarding course specific topics please use the Slack channel #adr-se (Workspace dbteaching.slack.com).

Slack registration: Students register with their university email here: https://dbteaching.slack.com/signup

Procedure and Evaluation

The seminar consists of presentations given bei the students and discussions on the presentations.

Presentations: The students choose a current research paper (from a given list), which they prepare and present during the seminar. The presentation should be very detailed and didactically well prepared. Students should not just recite the explanations in the research paper, but acquire the necessary background knowledge and build their own understanding. Students should be able to respond to detailed questions and create and solve examples on their own.

Discussion: students listen to presentations by fellow students and young researchers and engage with the content in discussions.

The quality of the presentation, the participation in the discussions, and the quality of the contributions to the discussion will be evaluated.

Research Papers

The research papers have be announced on our Slack channel #adr-se. Please pick a paper by November 7th.