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Olga Poppe

Dipl.-Inform., wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiterin

Olga Poppe
E-Mail: poppe[at] pms [dot] ifi [dot] lmu [dot] de
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Adresse: Lehr- und Forschungseinheit
für Programmier- und Modellierungssprachen
Institut für Informatik
Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
  Oettingenstr.67
80538 München
Deutschland
Raum: U D108 (früher C8)
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About Me

I graduated in June 2009 with a diploma in computer science from the Ludwig-Maximilians University of Munich. Since November 2009 I am a Ph.D. student within the DFG-funded project QONCEPT under the supervision of Prof. Dr. François Bry.

I am looking for students who wish to contribute to the project QONCEPT either as paid student researchers or with Project, Diploma, Bachelor or Master thesis. Please consider the currently suggested topics and do not hesitate to contact me for more information.

Research Interests

  • Semantic query optimisation
  • Complex Event Processing
  • Backward-chaining procedures
  • Rich unification and subsumption
  • Well-founded semantics, fixpoint theory, all kinds of stratification

Publications

2011

A Method of Semantic Optimization of Complex Event Processing, Research report, Chair for Programming and Modelling Languages, LMU


Semantic Optimisation for CEP. PhD Workshop of the Int. Conf. on Distributed Event-Based Systems. ACM

2010

A Survey on IT-Techniques for a Dynamic Emergency Management in Large Infrastructures with S.Brodt, S.Hausmann, F.Bry, M.Eckert. Technical report, EU-project EMILI


Two Semantics for CEP, no Double Talk: Complex Event Relational Algebra (CERA) and its Application to XChangeEQ with M.Eckert, F.Bry, S.Brodt, S.Hausmann. In: Reasoning in Event-based Distributed Systems, S.Helmer, A.Poulovassilis, F.Xhafa (Eds.), Springer-Verlag


A CEP Babelfish: Languages for Complex Event Processing and Querying Survayed with M.Eckert, F.Bry, S.Brodt, S.Hausmann. In: Reasoning in Event-based Distributed Systems, S.Helmer, A.Poulovassilis, F.Xhafa (Eds.), Springer-Verlag

2009

SPARQLLog: SPARQL with Rules and Quantification with F.Bry, T.Furche, B.Marnette, C.Ley, B.Linse. In: Semantic Web Information Management, A Model-Based Perspective, R. Virgilio, F.Giunchiglia, L.Tanca (Eds.), Springer-Verlag


Four Lessons in Versatility or How Query Languages Adept to the Web with F.Bry, T.Furche, B.Linse, A.Pohl, A.Weizierl. In: Semantic Techniques for the Web, The Rewerse Perspective, F.Bry and J.Maluszynski (Eds.), LNCS, Springer-Verlag


Subsumption-Based Resolution for Rule Languages with Rich Unification, Diploma thesis, Chair for Programming and Modelling Languages, LMU

2008

Well-founded Semantics and Local Stratification for Xcerpt Programs, Project thesis, Chair for Programming and Modelling Languages, LMU

2007

Design and Implementation of the Xcerpt Module System, Technical Report, REWERSE EU Network of Excellence, Working Group "Resoning-aware Querying"