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A common database approach for OLTP and OLAP using an in-memory column databaseby: Hasso Plattner
In SIGMOD '09: Proceedings of the 35th SIGMOD international conference on Management of data (2009), pp. 1-2.
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AbstractWhen SQL and the relational data model were introduced 25 years ago as a general data management concept, enterprise software migrated quickly to this new technology. It is fair to say that SQL and the various implementations of RDBMSs became the backbone of enterprise systems. In those days. we believed that business planning, transaction processing and analytics should reside in one single system. Despite the incredible improvements in computer hardware, high-speed networks, display devices and the associated software, speed and flexibility remained an issue.
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