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Not sure if this is what you had in mind but here are the links to the two papers that I was referencing.

[1] covers the first 40 years of databases. [2] fills in the gap of the last 20 years and gives their thoughts on the future.

My apologies, the first one was actually Stonebraker & Hellerstein and didn't involve Pavlo. They're both excellent papers though for anyone working with data.

Stonebraker, for those who don't know, is the creator of Postgres, a database you might have heard of.

1: Stonebraker & Hellerstein, "What Goes Around Comes Around", 2005, https://people.csail.mit.edu/tdanford/6830papers/stonebraker...

2: Stonebraker & Pavlo, "What Goes Around Comes Around... And Around...", 2024, https://db.cs.cmu.edu/papers/2024/whatgoesaround-sigmodrec20...



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