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This book In-Memory Data Management focuses on the technical details of in-memory columnar databases. Over the last years, in-memory databases and especially column-oriented in-memory databases grew in popularity and became widely researched [BMK09, KNF+12, Pla09]. With modern hardware technologies and increasing main memory capacities, this approach to data management promises groundbreaking new applications.
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Plattner, H. (2014). Introduction. In: A Course in In-Memory Data Management. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-55270-0_1
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