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Daniel Abadi
Associate Professor of Computer Science

M.Phil Cambridge University
Ph.D. M.I.T.
Joined Yale Faculty 2007

Personal Homepage

Office Location: AKW 208A
Telephone: 203.436.1265

Daniel's research interests are in database system architecture and
implementation, cloud computing, and the Semantic Web. Before joining the
Yale computer science faculty, he spent four years at the Massachusetts
Institute of Technology where he received his Ph.D. Daniel has been a
recipient of a Churchill Scholarship, an NSF Graduate Research Fellowship,
and a VLDB best paper award.

Representative Publications:

Bullet.

Scalable Semantic Web Data Management Using Vertical Partitioning. With
Adam Marcus, Samuel Madden, and Kate Hollenbach. In Proceedings of VLDB,
2007.

Bullet.

C-Store: A Column-Oriented DBMS. With Michael Stonebraker, Adam Batkin,
Xuedong Chen, Mitch Cherniack, Miguel Ferreira, Edmond Lau, Amerson Lin,
Samuel Madden, Elizabeth O'Neil, Patrick O'Neil, Alexander Rasin, Nga
Tran, and Stan Zdonik. In Proceedings of VLDB, 2005.

Bullet.

Column-Stores vs. Row-Stores: How Different Are They Really? With Samuel
Madden and Nabil Hachem. In Proceedings of SIGMOD, 2008.

Bullet.

OLTP Through the Looking Glass, And What We Found There. With Stavros
Harizopoulos, Samuel Madden, and Michael Stonebraker. In Proceedings of
SIGMOD, 2008.

Bullet.

Aurora: A New Model and Architecture for Data Stream Management. With Don
Carney, Ugur Cetintemel, Mitch Cherniack, Christian Convey, Sangdon Lee,
Michael Stonebraker, Nesime Tatbul, and Stan Zdonik. In VLDB Journal,
12(2), 2003.

 

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