BigDAWG Polystore Release and Demonstration
Kyle OBrien, Vijay Gadepally, Jennie Duggan, Adam Dziedzic, Aaron, Elmore, Jeremy Kepner, Samuel Madden, Tim Mattson, Zuohao She, Michael, Stonebraker

TL;DR
The paper presents the development, application, and upcoming open source release of BigDAWG, a polystore system supporting diverse database engines and analytics for complex data workloads.
Contribution
It introduces BigDAWG's architecture, demonstrates its application to ocean metagenomics, and details its containerization and planned open source release.
Findings
Successful application to ocean metagenomics data
Containerization of BigDAWG completed
Open source release planned for Spring 2017
Abstract
The Intel Science and Technology Center for Big Data is developing a reference implementation of a Polystore database. The BigDAWG (Big Data Working Group) system supports "many sizes" of database engines, multiple programming languages and complex analytics for a variety of workloads. Our recent efforts include application of BigDAWG to an ocean metagenomics problem and containerization of BigDAWG. We intend to release an open source BigDAWG v1.0 in the Spring of 2017. In this article, we will demonstrate a number of polystore applications developed with oceanographic researchers at MIT and describe our forthcoming open source release of the BigDAWG system.
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Taxonomy
TopicsWireless Sensor Networks for Data Analysis · Fault Detection and Control Systems · Advanced Data Processing Techniques
