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Date: Thu, 07 Nov 1996 19:09:43 GMTServer: NCSA/1.5Content-type: text/htmlLast-modified: Tue, 11 Jul 1995 23:23:21 GMTContent-length: 5606<title>Mike Carey</title><h1>Michael J. Carey</h1><!WA0><img src="http://www.cs.wisc.edu/shore/pics/carey.gif"><hr><i>Professor (on leave) </i><br>Computer Sciences Department <br>University of Wisconsin-Madison <br>1210 West Dayton Street <br>Madison, WI 53706 <br><br><i>Research Staff Member </i><br>IBM Almaden Research Center <br>650 Harry Road, K55-B1 <br>San Jose, CA 95120-6099 <br>Phone: (408) 927-1732 <br>Primary Fax: (408) 927-4304 <br>Alternate Fax: (408) 927-3215 <br>E-mail: carey@almaden.ibm.com <br><br><!WA1><a HREF="http://www.cs.wisc.edu/cgi-bin/finger?carey"><address>carey@cs.wisc.edu</address></a><hr><p><h2>Research Interests</h2><i>Database management systems, parallel and distributed computing,applied performance evaluation.</i><p>My research interests lie in two main areas: database system performanceand next-generation database systems. In the performance area, topicsof current interest include performance tradeoffs and techniques forobject-oriented database systems, design and evaluation of algorithmsrelated to transaction processing, and scheduling of complex multi-userdatabase workloads based on user-specified performance goals.In the next-generation database system area, I have been involved in theEXODUS extensible DBMS project; I am now involved in SHORE, a project aimedat developing a scalable repository for the storage and sharing of persistentobjects in a heterogeneous environment. The goal of the SHORE effort, whichis building upon experience from the EXODUS project, is to meet the objectmanagement needs of (and to replace the use of Unix files in) applicationssuch as CAD/CAM and CASE.<p>Most recently, I have moved from academia to industry. After twelve greatyears as a part of what's become the best academic database systems researchgroup in the known universe, the time has come for me to tackle some new anddifferent challenges. I am now working at the IBM Almaden Research Center (thesource of a number of of the papers that I've been teaching to my students forthe past twelve years). My IBM work will be related to objects and databases,with a significant fraction of my time being spent on a relatively new projectthere called Garlic. Garlic is an effort to build a heterogeneous multimediainformation system that allows data living in a variety of repositories tobe queried and manipulated as though it resided in one, homogeneous, objectdatabase. I spent 1993-94 on sabbatical at IBM working on Garlic, continuedto work on it in Madison in 1994-95 (focusing, with a graduate student, on aquery/browser front-end tool called PESTO), and am once again working on theGarlic project "on location" at IBM Almaden.<hr> <h2>Recent Publications</h2><ul><li> "Extending SQL-92 for OODB Access: Design and Implementation Experience"(with J. Kiernan), <em>Proc. of the ACM Int'l. Conf. on Object-OrientedProgramming Systems, Languages, and Applications (OOPSLA)</em>, Austin, TX,October 1995, to appear.<li> "Querying Multimedia Data From Multiple Repositories By Content:The Garlic Project" (with W. Cody, L. Haas, W. Niblack, M. Arya, R. Fagin,M. Flickner, D. Lee, D. Petkovic, P. Schwarz, J. Thomas, M. Tork Roth,J. Williams, and E. Wimmers), <em>Proc. IFIP Working Conference on VisualDatabase Systems</em>, Lausanne, Switzerland, March 1995.<li> "Towards Heterogeneous Multimedia Information Systems: The GarlicApproach" (with L. Haas, P. Schwarz, M. Arya, W. Cody, R. Fagin, M. Flickner,A. Luniewski, W. Niblack, D. Petkovic, J. Thomas, J. Williams, andE. Wimmers), <em>Proc. 1995 IEEE Workshop on Research Issues in DataEngineering (RIDE-95)</em>, Taipei, Taiwan, March 1995.<li> "A Status Report on the OO7 OODBMS Benchmarking Effort" (withD. DeWitt, C. Kant, and J. Naughton), <em>Proc. of the ACM Int'l. Conf. onObject-Oriented Programming Systems, Languages, and Applications</em>,Portland, OR, October 1994.<li> "Towards Automated Performance Tuning for Complex Workloads"(with K. Brown, M. Mehta, and M. Livny), <em>Proc. of the 19thInt'l. Conf. on Very Large Data Bases</em>, Santiago, Chile,September 1994.<li> "Making Real Data Persistent: Initial Experiences with SMRC" (withB. Reinwald, S. Desslock, T. Lehman, H. Pirahesh, and V. Srinivasan),<em>Proc. of the Persistent Object Systems Workshop</em>, Tarascon,Provence, France, September 1994.<li> "Shoring Up Persistent Applications" (with D. DeWitt, M. Franklin,N. Hall, M. McAuliffe, J. Naughton, D. Schuh, M. Solomon, C. Tan,O. Tsatalos, S. White, and M. Zwilling, <em>Proc. of the ACM SIGMODInt'l. Conf. on Management of Data</em>, Minneapolis, MN, May 1994.<li> "Fine-Grained Sharing in a Page Server OODBMS" (with M. Franklin andM. Zaharioudakis), <em>Proc. of the ACM SIGMOD Int'l. Conf. on Managementof Data</em>, Minneapolis, MN, May 1994.<li> "Managing Memory for Real-Time Queries" (with H. Pang and M. Livny),<em>Proc. of the ACM SIGMOD Int'l. Conf. on Management of Data</em>,Minneapolis, MN, May 1994.<li> "Accurate Modeling of the Hybrid Hash Join Algorithm" (with J. Patel andM. Vernon), <em>Proc. of the ACM SIGMETRICS Conf. on Measurement and Modelingof Computer Systems</em>, Nashville, TN, May 1994.<li> "Indexing Alternatives for Multiversion Locking" (with P. Bober),<em>Proc. of the Int'l. Conf. on Extending Database Technology</em>,Cambridge, England, March 1994.<li> "Client-Server Caching Revisited" (with M. Franklin), in<em>Distributed Object Management</em>, M. Oszu, U. Dayal, andP. Valduriez, eds., Morgan-Kaufmann Publishers, 1994.</ul>
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