Readings in Database Systems (5th Edition)

(redbook.io)

90 points | by teleforce 7 hours ago

3 comments

  • WalterGR 4 hours ago
    Before spidering the site for offline reading, be aware:

    “Rather than secure rights to the recommended papers, we have simply provided links to Google Scholar searches that should help the reader locate the relevant papers.”

    • sam_lowry_ 36 minutes ago
      Why not to Scihub?
    • nine_k 2 hours ago
      A perfect task for an AI agent, BTW.
  • gnabgib 7 hours ago
    (2015) Popular in:

    2020 (225 points, 30 comments) https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=15436647

    2017 (247 points, 44 comments) https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=15436647

    2015 (189 points, 37 comments) https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=10694538

  • ctxc 1 hour ago
    • nrhrjrjrjtntbt 47 minutes ago
      Peek:

      Readings in Database Systems (commonly known as the "Red Book") has offered readers an opinionated take on both classic and cutting-edge research in the field of data management since 1988. Here, we present the Fifth Edition of the Red Book — the first in over ten years. CHAPTERS Preface [HTML] [PDF] Background introduced by Michael Stonebraker [HTML] [PDF] Traditional RDBMS Systems introduced by Michael Stonebraker [HTML] [PDF] Techniques Everyone Should Know introduced by Peter Bailis [HTML] [PDF] New DBMS Architectures introduced by Michael Stonebraker [HTML] [PDF] Large-Scale Dataflow Engines introduced by Peter Bailis [HTML] [PDF] Weak Isolation and Distribution introduced by Peter Bailis [HTML] [PDF] Query Optimization introduced by Joe Hellerstein [HTML] [PDF] Interactive Analytics introduced by Joe Hellerstein [HTML] [PDF] Languages introduced by Joe Hellerstein [HTML] [PDF] Web Data introduced by Peter Bailis [HTML] [PDF] A Biased Take on a Moving Target: Complex Analytics by Michael Stonebraker [HTML] [PDF] A Biased Take on a Moving Target: Data Integration by Michael Stonebraker [HTML] [PDF] Complete Book: [HTML] [PDF] Readings Only: [HTML] [PDF] Previous Editions: [HTML]

    • testdelacc1 1 hour ago
      Wonder why. Did they confuse this with Maoist literature (Little Red Book)?
      • ctxc 43 minutes ago
        Hmm maybe, a blooper on their part

        I just switched networks (wifi/mobile) and it worked, only that provider seems to block it