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Lehr- und Forschungseinheit für
Programmier- und Modellierungssprachen,
Institut für Informatik der Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
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Michael EckertDr. rer. nat., wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter
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I'm a research and teaching assistant in the Institute for Informatics at University of Munich since July 2005. I have defended my PhD thesis in early December 2008, my thesis adviser is Prof. Francois Bry. Previously, I've studied computer science at University of Munich (1999-2005) and University of Washington (2002-2003), and received my M.Sc. (Diplom-Informatiker) in May 2005.
My research interests include:
In my thesis research, I have worked on XChangeEQ, a rule-based language for complex event queries.
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François Bry, Michael Eckert, Jakub Kotowski and Klara Weiand:
What The User Interacts With: Reflections On Conceptual Models
For Semantic Wikis
Accepted for: Proceedings of the Fourth Int. Workshop on Semantic
Wikis (01 Jun 2009), held at ESWC 2009 in Heraklion, Crete
(31May - 04 Jul 2009),
Springer LNCS
[ PDF ]
José Júlio Alferes, Wolfgang May, and Michael Eckert:
Evolution and Reactivity in the Semantic Web
Accepted for: Semantic Techniques for the Web, The REWERSE Perspective,
Springer LNCS 5500
[ PDF ]
Michael Eckert and François Bry:
Rule-Based Composite Event Queries:
The Language XChangeEQ and its Semantics.
Accepted for: Int. Journal on Knowledge and Information Systems
(Special issue of best papers from RR2007), Springer
[ PDF ]
Michael Eckert and François Bry:
Aktuelles Schlagwort: Complex Event Processing (CEP).
In: Informatik-Spektrum, Vol. 32, Number 2, Springer
[
PDF ]
(This article is published in German language. However, see below
for an English language translation)
Michael Eckert and François Bry:
Complex Event Processing (CEP).
Technical report, English translation of the article above.
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Michael Eckert:
Complex Event Processing with XChangeEQ:
Language Design, Formal Semantics, and Incremental Evaluation
for Querying Events.
PhD thesis at University of Munich (LMU).
(Submitted October 2008, defended December 2008)
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François Bry and Michael Eckert:
On Static Determination of Temporal Relevance for Incremental
Evaluation of Complex Event Queries.
In: Proceedings of the Second Int. Conference on
Distributed Event-Based Systems (DEBS2008), Rome, Italy
(1-4 Jul 2008), ACM
[ PDF ]
(c) ACM, (2008). This is the author's version of the work.
It is posted here by permission of ACM for your personal use. Not
for redistribution.
The definitive version was published in DEBS 2008,
http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1385989.1386025
François Bry and Michael Eckert:
Rules for Making Sense of Events: Design Issues for High-Level
Event Query and Reasoning Languages (Position Paper).
In: Proceedings of the AAAI 2008 Spring Symposium "AI Meets Business
Rules and Process Management", Stanford University/Palo Alto, CA, USA
(26-28 Mar 2008), AAAI Press
[ PDF ]
François Bry and Michael Eckert:
Towards Formal Foundations of Event Queries and Rules.
In: Proceedings of the Second Int. Workshop on Event-Driven Architecture,
Processing and Systems EDA-PS (24 Sep 2007),
held at VLDB 2007 in Vienna, Austria (23-28 Sep 2007)
[ PDF ]
Bruno Berstel, Philippe Bonnard, François Bry,
Michael Eckert, and Paula-Lavinia Patranjan:
Reactive Rules on the Web.
In: Proceedings of the Int. Summer School Reasoning Web 2007,
Dresden, Germany (3-7 Sep 2007),
Springer LNCS 4636
[ PDF ]
François Bry and Michael Eckert:
Temporal Order Optimizations of Incremental Joins for
Composite Event Detection.
In: Proceedings of the Inaugural Int. Conference on Distributed
Event-Based Systems (DEBS2007), Toronto, Canada (20-22 Jun 2007),
ACM
[ PDF ]
(c) ACM, (2008). This is the author's version of the work.
It is posted here by permission of ACM for your personal use. Not
for redistribution. The definitive version was published in DEBS2007,
http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1266894.1266910
François Bry and Michael Eckert:
Rule-Based Composite Event Queries:
The Language XChangeEQ and its Semantics.
In: Proceedings of the First Int. Conference on Web Reasoning and
Rule Systems (RR2007), Insbruck, Austria (6-7 Jun 2007),
Springer LNCS 4524
[ PDF (published version),
PDF (extended version)
]
(Best
Full Paper Award)
François Bry and Michael Eckert:
Twelve Theses on Reactive Rules for the Web
(Short version of an earlier paper with the same title).
In: Proceedings of the Dagstuhl Seminar "Event Processing",
Dagstuhl, Germany (6-11 May 2007),
Dagstuhl Seminar Proceedings 07191
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François Bry, Michael Eckert, Hendrik Grallert,
and Paula-Lavinia Patranjan:
Evolution of Distributed Web Data:
An Application of the Reactive Language XChange.
In: Proceedings of the 23rd IEEE Int. Conference on
Data Engineering (ICDE2007), Demonstration Track,
Istanbul, Turkey (15-20 Apr 2007),
IEEE
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François Bry, Michael Eckert, Hendrik Grallert,
and Paula-Lavinia Patranjan:
Reactive Web Rules: A Demonstration of XChange.
In: Poster and Demo Session of the Int. Conference on
Rules and Rule Markup Languages for the Semantic Web (RuleML2006),
Athens, GA, USA (10-11 Nov 2006)
[ PDF ]
François Bry and Michael Eckert:
A High-Level Query Language for Events.
In: Proceedings of the First Int. Workshop on Event-Driven Architecture,
Processing and Systems EDA-PS (18 Sep 2006), held at
ICWS 2006, Chicago, IL, USA (18-22 Sep 2006),
IEEE
[ PDF ]
François Bry, Michael Eckert, and Paula-Lavinia Patranjan:
XChange: Rule-Based Reactivity for the Web
In: Semantic Web Fact Book, AIS SIGSEMIS, 2006
François Bry, Michael Eckert, Paula-Lavinia Patranjan,
and Inna Romanenko:
Realizing Business Processes with ECA Rules: Benefits,
Challenges, Limits.
In: Proceedings of the Workshop on Principles and Practice of
Semantic Web Reasoning PPSWR (10-11 Jun 2006), held at
ESWC 2006, Budva, Montenegro (11-14 Jun 2006),
Springer LNCS 4187
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François Bry and Michael Eckert:
Twelve Theses on Reactive Rules for the Web (Invited Paper).
In: Proceedings of the Workshop on Reactivity on the Web (31 Mar 2006),
EDBT 2006 Workshops, Munich, Germany (26-31 Mar 2006),
Springer LNCS 4254
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François Bry, Michael Eckert, and Paula-Lavinia Patranjan:
Reactivity on the Web: Paradigms and Applications
of the Language XChange.
In: Journal of Web Engineering, Volume 5, Number 1,
Rinton Press (2006)
François Bry, Michael Eckert, and Paula-Lavinia Patranjan:
Querying Composite Events for Reactivity on the Web.
In: Proceedings of the Int. Workshop on XML Research and
Applications (XRA 2006, 15 Jan 2006), held at APWeb 2006,
Harbin, China (16-18 Jan 2006), Springer LNCS
Springer LNCS 3842
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James Bailey, François Bry, Michael Eckert, and Paula-Lavinia
Patranjan:
Flavours of XChange, a Rule-Based Reactive Language for
the (Semantic) Web.
In: Proceedings of the Int. Conference on
Rules and Rule Markup Languages for the Semantic Web (RuleML2005),
Galway, Ireland (10-12 Nov 2005), Springer LNCS 3791
Springer LNCS 3791
[ PDF ]
François Bry and Michael Eckert:
Processing Link Structures and Linkbases in the Web's
Open World Linking.
In: Proceedings of the 16th ACM Conference on Hypertext and
Hypermedia (HT2005), Salzburg, Austria (6-9 Sep 2005),
ACM
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(c) ACM, (2005). This is the author's version of the work.
It is posted here by permission of ACM for your personal use. Not
for redistribution. The definitive version was published in HT2008,
http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1083356.1083383
François Bry and Michael Eckert:
Processing Link Structures and Linkbases on the Web.
In: Proceedings of the 14th Int. World Wide Web Conference (WWW2005) -
Poster Track, Chiba, Japan (10-14 May 2005), ACM
ACM
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(c) ACM, (2005). This is the author's version of the work.
It is posted here by permission of ACM for your personal use. Not
for redistribution. The definitive version was published in WWW2002,
http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1062745.1062853
See also my publications according to DBLP.
Summer semester 2008:
Winter semester 2007/08:
Summer semester 2007:
Winter semester 2006/07:
Summer semester 2006:
Winter semester 2005/06: