Publikációk
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"Sampling the IT infrastructure",
Spring Wind 2011, Piliscsaba, Hungary, 2011.
"Online Infrastructure Dependency Detection and Tracking",
Conference of PhD Students in Computer Science, Szeged, pp. 67, 06/2010.
"Sampling and Parameter Testing in Large IT Infrastructure Graphs",
Proc. of the 18th PhD Mini-Symposium, Budapest, Hungary, pp. 10–14, 2011.
"Dependency Identification in System Management",
Proc. of the 17th PhD Mini-Symposium, Budapest, Hungary, pp. 34–37, 2010.
Investigating Indirect Dependencies in Bipartite Cliques of IT Infrastructure Topology,
: IBM Research Zurich, 2008.
"Incremental Synchronization of IT Infrastructure Model",
Proc. of the 16th PhD Mini-Symposium, Budapest, Hungary, pp. 28–30, 2009.
"Identification and Tracking of IT Infrastructure Patterns",
Spring Wind 2010, Pécs, Hungary, pp. 524–529, 2010.
"Fejlesztési folyamatok ontológia alapú ellenőrzése",
XV. Fiatal műszakiak tudományos ülésszaka, Kolozsvár, Erdélyi Múzeum-Egyesület, pp. 1 - 4, 2010.
"Ontology-based assessment of software models and development processes for safety-critical systems",
Monographs of System Dependability Vol. 2, Wroclaw, pp. 1 - 12, 2010.
"Applying MDA approach for the SA Forum platform",
3rd Federated Event on Distributed Computing Techniques 2008, Oslo, pp. 1 - 6, 2008.
"Scalable Graph Query Evaluation and Benchmarking with Realistic Models",
ACM SRC Grand Finals, online competition, ACM, 05/2017.
This is not a separate publication, but is based on the MODELS ACM SRC paper of the same title, which won 1st place in 2016. This is a significantly enhanced version, so I recommend reading this paper instead of its predecessor.
"LAGraph: Linear Algebra, Network Analysis Libraries, and the Study of Graph Algorithms",
GrAPL (Workshop on Graphs, Architectures, Programming, and Learning) at IPDPS (International Parallel and Distributed Processing Symposium: IEEE, 2021.
"The TTC 2015 Train Benchmark Case for Incremental Model Validation",
Transformation Tool Contest, 2015.
Query, Analysis, and Benchmarking Techniques for Evolving Property Graphs of Software Systems,
: Budapest University of Technology and Economics, 2019.
"Scalable Query Evaluation in the Cloud",
STAF Doctoral Symposium, 07/2014.
"Towards the Characterization of Realistic Models: Evaluation of Multidisciplinary Graph Metrics",
ACM/IEEE 19th International Conference on Model Driven Engineering Languages and Systems, MODELS 2016, Saint Malo, France, 2016.
Acceptance rate: 23.7%
"Multidimenziós adatkezelés és bitmap indexelés",
Department of Telecommunications and Media Informatics, vol. BSc: Budapest University of Technology and Economics, pp. 82, 12/2011.
"Scalable Graph Query Evaluation and Benchmarking with Realistic Models",
ACM/IEEE MODELS conference, ACM Student Research Competition (SRC), sponsored by Microsoft Research, 2016.
Won 1st prize at MODELS SRC 2016. A significantly enhanced version of this paper was submitted to the ACM SRC 2017 grand finals with the same title (see my 2017 publication). I recommend reading that paper instead of this one.
"Superscalable Modeling",
Department of Measurement and Information Systems, vol. MSc, Budapest, Budapest University of Technology and Economics, pp. 88, 12/2013.
"An early look at the LDBC Social Network Benchmark's Business Intelligence workload",
GRADES-NDA at SIGMOD, Houston, TX, ACM, 2018.
"The Train Benchmark: Cross-Technology Performance Evaluation of Continuous Model Queries",
Software and Systems Modeling, vol. 17, issue 4, 2018.
"Train Benchmark Case: an EMF-IncQuery Solution",
8th Transformation Tool Contest, L'Aquila, Italy, 2015.
"Movie Database Case: An EMF-IncQuery Solution",
7th Transformation Tool Contest, York, United Kingdom, 2014.
Abstract
"Evaluation of Optimization Strategies for Incremental Graph Queries",
Periodica Polytechnica, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, 01/2017.
"IncQuery-D: A Distributed Incremental Model Query Framework in the Cloud",
ACM/IEEE 17th International Conference on Model Driven Engineering Languages and Systems, MODELS 2014, Valencia, Spain, Springer, 2014.
Acceptance rate: 26%