Alejandro Buchmann focuses on Distributed computing, Database, Computer network, Real-time computing and Active database. His Distributed computing research integrates issues from Event, Scheduling and Application software. In general Event, his work in Event based is often linked to Abstraction linking many areas of study.
His Database study incorporates themes from XML Encryption, cXML, Round-robin scheduling and Two-level scheduling. His Real-time computing research includes themes of Domain, Workload, Inertial measurement unit and Benchmark. The study incorporates disciplines such as Contingency plan and Database transaction in addition to Active database.
His primary scientific interests are in Distributed computing, Database, Computer network, World Wide Web and Event. Alejandro Buchmann specializes in Distributed computing, namely Middleware. His Operating system research extends to Database, which is thematically connected.
He mostly deals with Peer-to-peer in his studies of Computer network. His work in the fields of Web modeling and Web service overlaps with other areas such as Publication. His Web service research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Software engineering and Flexibility.
Alejandro Buchmann mostly deals with Distributed computing, Database, Computer network, Wireless sensor network and Embedded system. He has researched Distributed computing in several fields, including Scalability, Overlay, Protocol, Adaptation and Event. His study in Event is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Computer security, Middleware, Correctness and Cyber-physical system.
His study looks at the relationship between Database and topics such as Append, which overlap with Linked list and Database transaction. His work in the fields of Computer network, such as Cellular network, H-TCP and TCP acceleration, intersects with other areas such as Multipath TCP. His Wireless sensor network study combines topics in areas such as Key distribution in wireless sensor networks, CPU time and Real-time computing.
Alejandro Buchmann spends much of his time researching Distributed computing, Computer network, Embedded system, Middleware and Wireless sensor network. Borrowing concepts from Abstraction, Alejandro Buchmann weaves in ideas under Distributed computing. In the field of Computer network, his study on TCP acceleration, TCP tuning, H-TCP and TCP global synchronization overlaps with subjects such as Scale.
The concepts of his Embedded system study are interwoven with issues in Wireless and Block. The study incorporates disciplines such as Access control, Plaintext, Encryption, Trusted third party and Information sensitivity in addition to Middleware. The various areas that Alejandro Buchmann examines in his Wireless sensor network study include Development, Topology, Topology and Network topology, Logical topology.
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The HiPAC project: combining active databases and timing constraints
U. Dayal;B. Blaustein;A. Buchmann;U. Chakravarthy.
international conference on management of data (1988)
Rules are objects too: A knowledge model for an active, object-oriented databasesystem
U. Dayal;A. P. Buchmann;D. R. McCarthy.
Lecture notes in computer science on Advances in object-oriented database systems (1988)
Encoded bitmap indexing for data warehouses
Ming-Chuan Wu;A.P. Buchmann.
international conference on data engineering (1998)
A peer-to-peer approach to content-based publish/subscribe
Wesley W. Terpstra;Stefan Behnel;Ludger Fiege;Andreas Zeidler.
distributed event-based systems (2003)
Bubblestorm: resilient, probabilistic, and exhaustive peer-to-peer search
Wesley W. Terpstra;Jussi Kangasharju;Christof Leng;Alejandro P. Buchmann.
acm special interest group on data communication (2007)
A generic load/extract utility for data transfer between XML documents and relational databases
R. Bourret;C. Bornhovd;A. Buchmann.
international workshop on advanced issues of e commerce and web based information systems wecwis (2000)
Research Issues in Data Warehousing
Ming-Chuan Wu;Alejandro P. Buchmann.
BTW (1997)
Molecular Objects, Abstract Data Types, and Data Models: A Framework
Don S. Batory;Alejandro P. Buchmann.
very large data bases (1984)
Event-based applications and enabling technologies
Annika Hinze;Kai Sachs;Alejandro Buchmann.
distributed event-based systems (2009)
A transaction model for active distributed object systems
Alejandro Buchmann;M. Tamer Özsu;Mark Hornick;Dimitrios Georgakopoulos.
Database transaction models for advanced applications (1992)
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