XLDB


XLDB was a yearly conference about databases, data management and analytics held from 2007 to 2019. The definition of extremely large refers to data sets that are too big in terms of volume, and/or velocity, and/or variety to be handled using conventional solutions. This conference dealt with the high-end of very large databases. It was conceived and chaired by Jacek Becla.

History

In October 2007, data experts gathered at SLAC National Accelerator Lab for the . As a result, the XLDB research community was formed to meet the rapidly growing demands of the largest data systems. In addition to the original invitational workshop, an open conference, tutorials, and annual satellite events on different continents were added. The main event, held annually at Stanford University gathers over 300 attendees. XLDB is one of the data systems events catering to both academic and industry communities. For 2009, the workshop was co-located with VLDB 2009 in France to reach out to non-US research communities. XLDB 2019 followed Stanford's Conference on Systems and Machine Learning.

Goals

The main goals of this community include:
  • Identify trends, commonalities and major roadblocks related to building extremely large databases
  • Bridge the gap between users trying to build extremely large databases and database solution providers worldwide
  • Facilitate development and growth of practical technologies for extremely large data stores

XLDB Community

As of 2013, the community consisted of over one thousand members including:
  1. Scientists who develop, use, or plan to develop or use XLDB for their research, from laboratories.
  2. Commercial users of XLDB.
  3. Providers of database products, including commercial vendors and representatives from open source database communities.
  4. Academic database researchers.

XLDB Conferences, Workshops and Tutorials

The community met annually at Stanford University through 2019. Occasional satellite events were held in Asia and Europe.
A detailed report or videos was produced after each workshop.
YearPlaceLinkReportComments
2019Stanford 12th XLDB Conference
2018Stanford 11th XLDB Conference
2017Clermont-Ferrand10th XLDB Conference
2016Stanford9th XLDB Conference
2015Stanford8th XLDB Conference
2014, Rio de JaneiroSatellite XLDB Workshop in South America
2014Stony_Brook_UniversityXLDB-Healthcare Workshop
2013Stanford 7th XLDB Conference
2013CERN, Geneva/SwitzerlandSatellite XLDB Workshop in Europe
2012Stanford 6th XLDB Conference, Workshop & Tutorials
2012Beijing, ChinaSatellite XLDB Conference in Asia
2011SLAC5th XLDB Conference and Workshop
2011Edinburgh, UKnot availableSatellite XLDB Workshop in Europe
2010SLAC4th XLDB Conference and Workshop
2009Lyon, France3rd XLDB Workshop
2008SLAC2nd XLDB Workshop
2007SLAC1st XLDB Workshop

Tangible results

XLDB events led to initiating an effort to build a new open source, science database called .
The XLDB organizers started defining a for scientific data management systems called SS-DB.
At the XLDB organizers announced that two major databases that support arrays as first-class objects have formed a working group in conjunction with XLDB. This working group is proposing a common syntax for manipulating arrays, including array creation and query.