(cache) Andrew Pavlo - Brown University
Publications & Papers:
- Andrew Pavlo, Erik Paulson, Alexander Rasin, Daniel J. Abadi, David J. DeWitt, Samuel Madden, and Michael Stonebraker. "A Comparison of Approaches to Large-Scale Data Analysis", SIGMOD, June 2009.
- Robert Kallman, Hideaki Kimura, Jonathan Natkins, Andrew Pavlo, Alex Rasin, Stan Zdonik, Evan Jones, Yang Zhang, Samuel Madden, Michael Stonebraker, John Hugg, Daniel Abadi. "H-Store: A High-Performance, Distributed Main Memory Transaction Processing System", In Proceedings of VLDB, pages 1496 - 1499, August 2008. [PDF]
- Ewa Deelman, Miron Livny, Gaurang Mehta, Andrew Pavlo, Gurmeet Singh, Mei-Hui Su, Karan Vahi, and R. Kent Wenger. "Pegasus and DAGMan from concept to execution: Mapping scientific workflows onto today's cyberinfrastructure". High Performance Computing (HPC) and Grids in Action, volume 16, Advances in Parallel Computing, pages 56 - 74. March 2008.
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- Andrew Pavlo, Peter Couvares, Rebekah Gietzel, Anatoly Karp, Ian D. Alderman, Miron Livny, and Charles Bacon, "The NMI Build & Test Laboratory: Continuous Integration Framework for Distributed Computing Software", Proceedings of LISA '06: Twentieth Systems Administration Conference, Washington, DC, December 2006, pages 263 - 273.
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- Christopher Homan and Andrew Pavlo and Jonathan Schull, "Smoother transitions between breadth-first-spanning-tree-based drawings", Proceedings of Graph Drawing, 14th International Symposium, GD 2006, Karlsruhe, Germany, September 18-20, 2006.
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- Andrew Pavlo and Christopher Homan and Jonathan Schull, "A parent-centered radial layout algorithm for interactive graph visualization and animation", Technical Report, arXiv.org, June 2006.
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- Andrew Pavlo, "Interactive, tree-based graph visualization", Masters Thesis, Rochester Institute of Technology, Rochester, NY, 2006.
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Miscellaneous Writings:
- Andrew Pavlo, "The Penurious Scorned", City of Madison Parking Division Appeal Letter, University of Wisconsin, November 2006. [PDF]
- Hadoop @ Brown, October 2008.
Free Collected Data:
For my various projects, I often find that most of the data I need is not readily available. I am therefore sharing data sets for various information that I have collected from either screen scraping or using Amazon's
Mechanical Turk.