Uppsala DataBase Laboratory
Welcome to Uppsala DataBase Laboratory (UDBL).
We are a research
group in the Department of
Information Technology at Uppsala
University, Sweden.
New:
Run the Linear
Road
Benchmark simulation of a toll expressway system
on your notebook: SCSQ-LR.
Our
highly
parallel
implemenation
of the Linear Road Benchmark SCSQL-PLR
scales substantially better than other implementations.
New: We are
organizing the prestigious database conferences EDBT: 14th International
Conference on Extending Database Technology, and ICDT: 14th International
Conference on Database Theory, March 22-25, 2011.
We are responsible for the Doctoral study
subject area on Computer Science with specialization in Database
Technology,
TNDAVE04. A doctoral study plan (currently only in Swedish) can be
found here.
We are teaching doctoral student level courses on modern database
technology within the programme. We are periodically giving a course
on Principles of
Modern Database Systems.
For the undergraduate education we are
responsible for courses in Database
Design and Data
Mining. We have co-authored the Swedish textbook on database
technology: Databasteknik
Research
UDBL conducts research on methods and techniques
for data and
information management. Our research emphasis is on investigating how
modern query processing can be used for querying and
integrating information from heterogeneous databases, storage
managers, and other information sources in a distributed
environment.
The current research direction of the group
concentrates on
developing methods for processing queries over distributed information
in
terms of i) semi-structured semantic web based representations and ii)
high volume parallel data streams. A challenge in both
cases is to provide scalable search as the data volume increases and
the queries become complicated. Our approach is to develop smart data
query transformation techniques and distributed query execution
strategies.
Projects
In collaboration with Luleå University
of Technology the iStreams project
develops a distributed Data Stream Management System (DSMS) to
efficiently monitor, filter, mine, and analyze large volume data
streams originating in many vehicles or industrial products and
equipments.
The goal of the project Scalable search of product
life cycle information (SSPI) with support from SSF is to
develop software systems for efficient and scalable search of product
data and meta-knowledge produced during the entire product life cycle.
The project aims to produce (1) novel methods for scalable
search in high volume data streams, (2) novel scalable methods to
verify systems based on data stream management system (DSMS)
technology, (3) novel searchable semantic
web based models to preserve product data, and (4) novel ways to verify
the functioning of products in use.
With support from Vinnova and ASTRON we
have developed SCSQ
(SuperComputer Stream Query processor), a Data Stream Management
System (DSMS) to
process very high volume scientific data streams. SCSQ runs in a
massively parallel and heterogeneous computing environment containing
Linux clusters and an IBM BlueGene computer. SCSQ executes data stream
queries that filter, transform, and join data from receivers of low
frequence space radio signals.
Within the EU project Advanced
eGovernment Information Service Bus we developed
scalable methods to search wrapped eGovernment virtual repositories in
terms of semantic web representations and queries. The RDFViewer
system enables encapsulating (wrapping) different kinds of data
sources to make them available for semantic web tools to query using
the query languages SparQL, RDQL, or SQL.The SWARD (Semantic Web
Abridged Relational Databases) subsystem wraps relational databases
according to some ontology and SWATM (Semantic Web Abridged Topic
Maps) wraps Topic Map
data.
In the POQSEC
Project (supported by VR) we
devlop a scalable and distributed query processor utilizing the
peer-oriented GRID infrastructure NorduGRID.
This
project
is
an
UPPMAX
project.
In the GSDM
project (supported by Vinnova)
we
developed
a
stream
database
query
manager for high volume queries. This
project was in cooperation with IRFU
and ASTRON.
We particitape in ODBMS.ORG
which is a portal providing the most up-to-date collection of free
materials on object database technology on the Internet.
We are members of the NorFA
network Wireless Information
Management (WIM), which is a research training network on position
aware e-services involving researchers from six universities in
Denmark, Finland, Lithuania, Norway, and Sweden. A Nordic WIM
workshop was arranged in Uppsala in September 2004.
We participated in the project Personalized
Access to
Distributed Learning Repositories (PADLR) which was part of the Wallenberg global learning network
research program on distributed collaborative learning innovations.
Within PADLR we developed PSELO, a
semantic web based query processing system for searching learning
material from a peer-to-peer based educational infrastructure.
We collaborated with formerly Alzato Inc.,
now
MySQL
Cluster,
on
high performance parallel database technology.
Relational database companies with headquarters
in Uppsala:
MySQL
MIMER
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