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Overview

Bongki Moon is affiliated with Seoul National University in South Korea and specializes in the field of Computer Science. Their research encompasses a range of subfields including Computer Networks and Communications, Artificial Intelligence, Information Systems, Computational Theory and Mathematics, and Signal Processing.

Their work covers several main topics such as Advanced Database Systems and Queries, Cloud Computing and Resource Management, Advanced Data Storage Technologies, Data Management and Algorithms, Distributed Systems and Fault Tolerance, Computational Drug Discovery Methods, and Pharmacogenetics and Drug Metabolism.

Recent publications by Bongki Moon include:

  • "Machine learning-based quantitative prediction of drug exposure in drug-drug interactions using drug label information" (2022), published in npj Digital Medicine
  • "M2Bench" (2022), published in Proceedings of the VLDB Endowment
  • "DenForest: Enabling Fast Deletion in Incremental Density-Based Clustering over Sliding Windows" (2022), published in Proceedings of the 2022 International Conference on Management of Data
  • "DB+-tree: A new variant of B+-tree for main-memory database systems" (2023), published in Information Systems
  • "PreVision: An Out-of-Core Matrix Computation System with Optimal Buffer Replacement" (2024), published in Proceedings of the ACM on Management of Data

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Bongki Moon include:

  • Kyoseung Koo
  • Bogyeong Kim
  • Kunsoo Park
  • Undraa Enkhbat
  • Yongsik Kwon

Key publication venues where Bongki Moon has contributed multiple works include arXiv (Cornell University), npj Digital Medicine, Proceedings of the VLDB Endowment, Proceedings of the 2022 International Conference on Management of Data, and Information Systems.

Best Publications

  • Indexing and Querying XML Data for Regular Path Expressions

    Quanzhong Li;Bongki Moon

  • Analysis of the clustering properties of the Hilbert space-filling curve

    B. Moon;H.V. Jagadish;C. Faloutsos;J.H. Saltz

  • Parallel data processing with MapReduce: a survey

    Kyong-Ha Lee;Yoon-Joon Lee;Hyunsik Choi;Yon Dohn Chung

  • Design of flash-based DBMS: an in-page logging approach

    Sang-Won Lee;Bongki Moon

  • A case for flash memory ssd in enterprise database applications

    Sang-Won Lee;Bongki Moon;Chanik Park;Jae-Myung Kim

  • PRIX: indexing and querying XML using prufer sequences

    Praveen Rao;B. Moon

  • The Virtual Microscope

    Renato Ferreira;Bongki Moon;Jim Humphries;Alan Sussman

  • Advances in flash memory SSD technology for enterprise database applications

    Sang-Won Lee;Bongki Moon;Chanik Park

  • Titan: a high-performance remote-sensing database

    Chialin Chang;Bongki Moon;Anurag Acharya;C. Shock

  • Spatiotemporal aggregate computation: a survey

    I.F.V. Lopez;R.T. Snodgrass;Bongki Moon

  • FiST: scalable XML document filtering by sequencing twig patterns

    Joonho Kwon;Praveen Rao;Bongki Moon;Sukho Lee

  • Run-time and compile-time support for adaptive irregular problems

    Shamik D. Sharma;Ravi Ponnusamy;Bongki Moon;Yuan Shin Hwang

  • X-FTL: transactional FTL for SQLite databases

    Woon-Hak Kang;Sang-Won Lee;Bongki Moon;Gi-Hwan Oh

  • Adaptive multi-stage distance join processing

    Hyoseop Shin;Bongki Moon;Sukho Lee

  • Efficient algorithms for large-scale temporal aggregation

    B. Moon;I. Fernando Vega Lopez;V. Immanuel

  • Durable write cache in flash memory SSD for relational and NoSQL databases

    Woon-Hak Kang;Sang-Won Lee;Bongki Moon;Yang-Suk Kee

  • Runtime and language support for compiling adaptive irregular programs on distributed-memory machines

    Yuan-Shin Hwang;Bongki Moon;Shamik D. Sharma;Ravi Ponnusamy

  • Distributed cooperative Web servers

    Scott M. Baker;Bongki Moon

  • A manual for the CHAOS runtime library

    Joel Saltz;Ravi Ponnusamy;Shamik D. Sharma;Bongki Moon

  • SQLite optimization with phase change memory for mobile applications

    Gihwan Oh;Sangchul Kim;Sang-Won Lee;Bongki Moon

  • A case for parallelism in data warehousing and OLAP

    A. Datta;Bongki Moon;H. Thomas

Frequent Co-Authors

Joel H. Saltz
Joel H. Saltz Stony Brook University
Alan Sussman
Alan Sussman University of Maryland, College Park
Richard T. Snodgrass
Richard T. Snodgrass University of Arizona
Chanik Park
Chanik Park Pohang University of Science and Technology
Alon Efrat
Alon Efrat University of Arizona
Sang Lyul Min
Sang Lyul Min Seoul National University
Jin-Soo Kim
Jin-Soo Kim Seoul National University
Beichuan Zhang
Beichuan Zhang University of Arizona
Robert F. Miller
Robert F. Miller University College London
Hosagrahar V. Jagadish
Hosagrahar V. Jagadish University of Michigan–Ann Arbor

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