
Olga Poppe
Affiliated with:
Education:
University of Munich, Germany / Bachelor of Science and Master of Science in Computer science / 2009
I am a Ph.D. candidate in the Computer Science Department at Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI). I work in the Data Systems Research Group with Prof. Elke A. Rundensteiner. Before joining WPI, I received my B.S. in 2006 and M.S. in 2009 in Computer Science from Ludwig-Maximilians University of Munich (LMU), Germany. My research interests are in the area of real-time big analytics, database systems and software engineering.
Awards:
- May 2016 Research poster award at senior Ph.D. level, Graduate Research Achievement Day, WPI
- March 2014 Research poster award at junior Ph.D. level, Graduate Research Achievement Day, WPI
Research Interests
Research Interests:
Big data analytics
Database systems
Software engineering
Scholarly Work
Scholarly Work:
O.Poppe, C.Lei, S.Ahmed, and E.A.Rundensteiner. Complete Event Trend Detection over High-Rate Event Streams. Submitted to a conference.
O.Poppe, C.Lei, E.A.Rundensteiner, and D.Dougherty. Context-aware Event Stream Analytics. In Proc. of Int. Conf. on Extending Database Technology, EDBT 2016: 413-424.
E.A.Rundensteiner, O.Poppe, C.Lei, M.Ray, L.Cao, Y.Qi, M.Liu, and D.Wang. Exploiting Sharing Opportunities for Real-time Complex Event Analytics. IEEE Technical Committee on Data Engineering, Data Engineering Bulletin, 2016. To appear.
O.Poppe, S.Giessl, E.A.Rundensteiner, and F.Bry. The HIT Model: Workflow-aware Event Stream Monitoring. T. Large-Scale Data- and Knowledge-Centered Systems 11: 26-50 (2013).
M.Eckert, F.Bry, S.Brodt, O.Poppe, and S.Hausmann. A CEP Babelfish: Languages for Complex Event Processing and Querying Surveyed. Studies in computational intelligence 2011: 47-70.
M.Eckert, F.Bry, S.Brodt, O.Poppe, and S.Hausmann. Two Semantics for CEP, no Double Talk: Complex Event Relational Algebra and its Application to XChangeEQ. Studies in computational intelligence 2011: 71-97.
F.Bry, T.Furche, B.Marnette, C.Ley, B.Linse, and O.Poppe. SPARQLLog: SPARQL with Rules and Quantification. Semantic Web information management 2009: 341-370.
F.Bry, T.Furche, B.Linse, A.Pohl, A.Weinzierl, and O.Yestekhina. Four Lessons in Versatility or How Query Languages Adapt to the Web. REWERSE 2009: 50-160.