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Overview

Roger Barga is affiliated with Microsoft in the United States. Their professional work is situated within the United States, reflecting involvement in research or projects connected to this primary affiliation.

There are no recent papers, co-authors, publication venues, or specific research topics publicly listed for Roger Barga. Similarly, no book publications, main fields or subfields of study, and detailed topics of work have been documented in available data.

Information regarding awards or honors received by Roger Barga is not present in the source data.

With the limited available data, it can be noted that Roger Barga has a professional association with a major technology organization, suggesting engagement in scientific or technical activities related to Microsoft's domain.

Best Publications

  • Consistent Streaming Through Time: A Vision for Event Stream Processing

    Roger S. Barga;Jonathan Goldstein;Mohamed H. Ali;Mingsheng Hong

  • Special Issue: The First Provenance Challenge

    Luc Moreau;Bertram Ludäscher;Ilkay Altintas;Roger S. Barga

  • The First Provenance Challenge

    Luc Moreau;Bertram Ludaescher;Ilkay Altintas;Roger S. Barga

  • Cloud-Native Applications

    Dennis Gannon;Roger Barga;Neel Sundaresan

  • AzureBlast: a case study of developing science applications on the cloud

    Wei Lu;Jared Jackson;Roger Barga

  • Cloud technologies for bioinformatics applications

    Xiaohong Qiu;Jaliya Ekanayake;Scott Beason;Thilina Gunarathne

  • Predictive Analytics with Microsoft Azure Machine Learning

    Roger Barga;Valentine Fontama;Wee Hyong Tok

  • Automatic capture and efficient storage of e-Science experiment provenance

    Roger S. Barga;Luciano A. Digiampietri

  • Persistent Client-Server Database Sessions

    Roger S. Barga;David B. Lomet;Thomas Baby;Sanjay Agrawal

  • Persistent stateful component-based applications via automatic recovery

    Roger S. Barga;David B. Lomet

  • The Trident Scientific Workflow Workbench

    R. Barga;J. Jackson;N. Araujo;D. Guo

  • Transaction Time Support Inside a Database Engine

    D. Lomet;R. Barga;M.F. Mokbel;G. Shegalov

  • Differential evaluation of continual queries

    Ling Liu;C. Pu;R. Barga;Tong Zhou

  • Temporal event stream model

    Roger S. Barga;Jonathan D. Goldstein;Mohamed Ali;Mingsheng Hong

  • Scientific versus Business Workflows

    Roger S. Barga;Dennis Gannon

  • Implementation of stream algebra over class instances

    Gueorgui B. Chkodrov;Paul F. Ringseth;Tihomir T. Tarnavski;Andy Shen

  • Transaction Time Support Inside a Database Engine

    David B. Lomet;Roger S. Barga;Mohamed F. Mokbel;German Shegalov

  • Immortal DB: transaction time support for SQL server

    David Lomet;Roger Barga;Mohamed F. Mokbel;German Shegalov

  • Recovery guarantees for general multi-tier applications

    R. Barga;D. Lomet;G. Weikum

  • Consistency sensitive streaming operators

    Roger S Barga;Jonathan D Goldstein;Mohamed Ali;Mingsheng Hong

Frequent Co-Authors

David B. Lomet
David B. Lomet Microsoft (United States)
Yogesh Simmhan
Yogesh Simmhan Indian Institute of Science
Jonathan Goldstein
Jonathan Goldstein Microsoft (United States)
Eric Horvitz
Eric Horvitz Microsoft (United States)
Gerhard Weikum
Gerhard Weikum Max Planck Institute for Informatics
Raymond E. Ozzie
Raymond E. Ozzie Microsoft (United States)
Mary Czerwinski
Mary Czerwinski Microsoft (United States)
Doug Burger
Doug Burger Microsoft (United States)
Alexander S. Szalay
Alexander S. Szalay Johns Hopkins University
Beth Plale
Beth Plale Indiana University

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