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- ForewordM. Tamer Özsu. [doi]
- IntroductionMichael L. Brodie. 1-11 [doi]
- The land sharks are on the squawk boxMichael Stonebraker. 15-37 [doi]
- Make it happen: the life of Michael StonebrakerSamuel Madden. 39-56 [doi]
- Mike Stonebraker speaks out: an interviewMarianne Winslett. 57-83 [doi]
- Leadership and advocacyPhilip A. Bernstein. 85-92 [doi]
- Perspectives: the 2014 ACM turing awardJames R. Hamilton. 93-95 [doi]
- Birth of an industry: path to the Turing awardJerry Held. 97-106 [doi]
- A perspective of Mike from a 50-year vantage pointDavid J. DeWitt. 107-115 [doi]
- How to start a company in five (not so) easy stepsMichael Stonebraker. 117-128 [doi]
- real storyAndy Palmer. 129-138 [doi]
- Getting grownups in the room: a VC perspectiveJo Tango. 139-144 [doi]
- Where good ideas come from and how to exploit themMichael Stonebraker. 145-153 [doi]
- Where we have failedMichael Stonebraker. 155-164 [doi]
- Stonebraker and open sourceMichael A. Olson. 165-171 [doi]
- The relational database management systems genealogyFelix Naumann. 173-179 [doi]
- Research contributions of Mike Stonebraker: an overviewSamuel Madden. 181-189 [doi]
- The later Ingres yearsMichael J. Carey 0001. 191-203 [doi]
- Looking back at PostgresJoseph M. Hellerstein. 205-224 [doi]
- Databases meet the stream processing eraMagdalena Balazinska, Stan Zdonik. 225-234 [doi]
- C-store: through the eyes of a Ph.D. studentDaniel J. Abadi. 235-244 [doi]
- In-memory, horizontal, and transactional: the H-store OLTP DBMS projectAndy Pavlo. 245-251 [doi]
- Scaling mountains: SciDB and scientific data managementPaul Brown. 253-268 [doi]
- Data unification at scale: data tamerIhab F. Ilyas. 269-277 [doi]
- The BigDAWG polystore systemTim Mattson, Jennie Rogers, Aaron J. Elmore. 279-289 [doi]
- Data civilizer: end-to-end support for data discovery, integration, and cleaningMourad Ouzzani, Nan Tang 0001, Raul Castro Fernandez. 291-300 [doi]
- The commercial Ingres codelinePaul Butterworth, Fred Carter. 301-310 [doi]
- The postgres and illustra codelinesWei Hong. 311-319 [doi]
- The Aurora/Borealis/streambase codelines: a tale of three systemsNesime Tatbul. 321-332 [doi]
- The vertica codelineShilpa Lawande. 333-340 [doi]
- The VoltDB codelineJohn Hugg. 341-348 [doi]
- The SciDB codeline: crossing the chasmKriti Sen Sharma, Alex Poliakov, Jason Kinchen. 349-355 [doi]
- The Tamr codelineNikolaus Bates-Haus. 357-366 [doi]
- The BigDAWG codelineVijay Gadepally. 367-376 [doi]
- IBM relational database code basesJames R. Hamilton. 377-385 [doi]
- Aurum: a story about research tasteRaul Castro Fernandez. 387-391 [doi]
- Nice: or what it was like to be Mike's studentMarti A. Hearst. 393-396 [doi]
- Michael Stonebraker: competitor, collaborator, friendDon Haderle. 397-402 [doi]
- The changing of the database guardMichael L. Brodie. 403-408 [doi]
- OLTP through the looking glass, and what we found thereStavros Harizopoulos, Daniel J. Abadi, Samuel Madden, Michael Stonebraker. 409-439 [doi]
- "One size fits all": an idea whose time has come and goneMichael Stonebraker, Ugur Çetintemel. 441-462 [doi]
- The end of an architectural era: it's time for a complete rewriteMichael Stonebraker, Samuel Madden, Daniel J. Abadi, Stavros Harizopoulos, Nabil Hachem, Pat Helland. 463-489 [doi]
- C-store: a column-oriented DBMSMike Stonebraker, Daniel J. Abadi, Adam Batkin, Xuedong Chen, Mitch Cherniack, Miguel Ferreira, Edmond Lau, Amerson Lin, Sam Madden, Elizabeth J. O'Neil, Patrick E. O'Neil, Alex Rasin, Nga Tran, Stan Zdonik. 491-518 [doi]
- The implementation of POSTGRESMichael Stonebraker, Lawrence A. Rowe, Michael Hirohama. 519-559 [doi]
- The design and implementation of INGRESMichael Stonebraker, Eugene Wong 0001, Peter Kreps, Gerald Held. 561-605 [doi]
- The collected works of Michael Stonebraker606-633 [doi]
- References635-644 [doi]