Call for Papers
Over the last 30 years, memory prices have been dropping by a factor of 10 every 5 years. Main memory is the “new disk” for data storage. The number of I/O operations per second (IOPS) in DRAM is far greater than other storage media such as hard disks and SSDs. DRAM is readily available in the market at better price point in comparison to DRAM-alternatives. These trends make DRAM a better storage media for latency-sensitive database applications, large-scale web applications, and future applications such as wearable devices.Most vendors have “in-memory” database products today and large-scale web-based enterprises already run their significant applications completely in memory. While such solutions exist, main-memory data management is still in a nascent stage, and research opportunities are plentiful. The second international workshop on In-memory Memory Data Management and Analytics (IMDM 2014) aims to bring together researchers and practitioners interested in the proliferation of in-memory data management and analytics infrastructures.
The workshop invites researchers and practitioners to submit papers covering research challenges, novel ideas and methodologies that can advance the state-of-the-art in main memory data management and analytics. The proceedings of IMDM 2014 are planned to be published by Springer-Verlag as Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS).