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Anarchy in the Database: Abigale Kim on DuckDB and DBMS Extensibility

Disseminate: The Computer Science Research Podcast

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Episode  ·  46:24  ·  Oct 23, 2025

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In this episode of the DuckDB in Research series, host Jack Waudby talks with Abigale Kim, PhD student at the University of Wisconsin–Madison and author of VLDB 2025 paper: “Anarchy in the Database: A Survey and Evaluation of DBMS Extensibility”. They explore how database extensibility is reshaping modern data systems — and why DuckDB is emerging as the gold standard for safe, flexible, and high-performance extensions. Abigale shares the inside story of her research, the surprises uncovered when testing Postgres and DuckDB extensions, and what’s next for extensibility and composable database design.This episode is perfect for researchers, practitioners, and students interested in databases, systems design, and the interplay between academia and industry innovation.Highlights:What “extensibility” really means in a DBMSHow DuckDB compares to Postgres, MySQL, and RedisThe rise of GPU-accelerated DuckDB extensionsWhy bridging research and engineering matters for the future of databasesLinks:Anarchy in the Database: A Survey and Evaluation of Database Management System Extensibility VLDB 2025Rethinking Analytical Processing in the GPU EraYou can find Abigale at:XBlueskyPersonal site Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

46m 24s  ·  Oct 23, 2025

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