Abstract

Google's Dremel was one of the first systems that combined a set of architectural principles that have become a common practice in today's cloud-native analytics tools, including disaggregated storage and compute, in situ analysis, and columnar storage for semistructured data. In this paper, we discuss how these ideas evolved in the past decade and became the foundation for Google BigQuery.

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