Roger S. Barga

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2011
52Analysis of approaches for supporting the Open Provenance Model: A case study of the Trident workflow workbench. Yogesh Simmhan, Roger S. Barga. Future Generation Comp. Syst. (27): 790-796 (2011). Web SearchBibTeXDownload
51Accurate latency estimation in a distributed event processing system. Badrish Chandramouli, Jonathan Goldstein, Roger S. Barga, Mirek Riedewald, Ivo Santos. ICDE 2011, 255-266. Web SearchBibTeXDownload
50A Scalable Communication Runtime for Clouds. Jaliya Ekanayake, Jared Jackson, Wei Lu, Roger S. Barga, Atilla Soner Balkir. IEEE CLOUD 2011, 211-218. Web SearchBibTeXDownload
49The Client and the Cloud: Democratizing Research Computing. Roger S. Barga, Dennis Gannon, Daniel A. Reed. IEEE Internet Computing (15): 72-75 (2011). Web SearchBibTeXDownload
48CloudClustering: Toward an Iterative Data Processing Pattern on the Cloud. Ankur Dave, Wei Lu, Jared Jackson, Roger S. Barga. IPDPS Workshops 2011, 1132-1137. Web SearchBibTeXDownload
2010
47Performing Large Science Experiments on Azure: Pitfalls and Solutions. Wei Lu, Jared Jackson, Jaliya Ekanayake, Roger S. Barga, Nelson Araujo. CloudCom 2010, 209-217. Web SearchBibTeXDownload
46AzureBlast: a case study of developing science applications on the cloud. Wei Lu, Jared Jackson, Roger S. Barga. HPDC 2010, 413-420. Web SearchBibTeXDownload
45Versioning for workflow evolution. Eran Chinthaka Withana, Beth Plale, Roger S. Barga, Nelson Araujo. HPDC 2010, 756-765. Web SearchBibTeXDownload
44Provenance for Scientific Workflows Towards Reproducible Research. Roger S. Barga, Yogesh L. Simmhan, Eran Chinthaka, Satya Sanket Sahoo, Jared Jackson, Nelson Araujo. IEEE Data Eng. Bull. (33): 50-58 (2010). Web SearchBibTeXDownload
43Emerging Trends and Converging Technologies in Data Intensive Scalable Computing. Roger S. Barga. SSDBM 2010, 4-5. Web SearchBibTeXDownload
42Client + Cloud: Evaluating Seamless Architectures for Visual Data Analytics in the Ocean Sciences. Keith Grochow, Bill Howe, Mark Stoermer, Roger S. Barga, Edward D. Lazowska. SSDBM 2010, 114-131. Web SearchBibTeXDownload
2009
41Building Reliable Data Pipelines for Managing Community Data Using Scientific Workflows. Yogesh Simmhan, Catharine van Ingen, Alexander S. Szalay, Roger S. Barga, Jim Heasley. eScience 2009, 321-328. Web SearchBibTeXDownload
40DryadLINQ for Scientific Analyses. Jaliya Ekanayake, Thilina Gunarathne, Geoffrey Fox, Atilla Soner Balkir, Christophe Poulain, Nelson Araujo, Roger S. Barga. eScience 2009, 329-336. Web SearchBibTeXDownload
39GrayWulf: Scalable Software Architecture for Data Intensive Computing. Yogesh Simmhan, Roger S. Barga, Catharine van Ingen, María A. Nieto-Santisteban, Laszlo Dobos, Nolan Li, Michael Shipway, Alexander S. Szalay, Sue Werner, Jim Heasley. HICSS 2009, 1-10. Cited by 5Web SearchBibTeXDownload
38Cloud technologies for bioinformatics applications. Xiaohong Qiu, Jaliya Ekanayake, Scott Beason, Thilina Gunarathne, Geoffrey Fox, Roger S. Barga, Dennis Gannon. SC-MTAGS 2009. Web SearchBibTeXDownload
37Cloud computing architecture and application programming: DISC'09 tutorial, half day, Sept. 22nd 2009. Roger S. Barga, Jose Bernabeu-Auban, Dennis Gannon, Christophe Poulain. SIGACT News (40): 94-95 (2009). Web SearchBibTeXDownload
36A 2020 vision for ocean science. John R. Delaney, Roger S. Barga. The Fourth Paradigm 2009, 27-38. Web SearchBibTeXDownload
2008
35Efficient scheduling of scientific workflows in a high performance computing cluster. Roger S. Barga, Dan Fay, Dean Guo, Steven Newhouse, Yogesh L. Simmhan, Alexander S. Szalay. CLADE 2008, 63-68. Cited by 7Web SearchBibTeXDownload
34Special Issue: The First Provenance Challenge. Luc Moreau, Bertram Ludäscher, Ilkay Altintas, Roger S. Barga, Shawn Bowers, Steven P. Callahan, George Chin Jr., Ben Clifford, Shirley Cohen, Sarah Cohen Boulakia, Susan B. Davidson, Ewa Deelman, Luciano A. Digiampietri, Ian T. Foster, Juliana Freire, James Frew, Joe Futrelle, Tara Gibson, Yolanda Gil, Carole A. Goble, Jennifer Golbeck, Paul T. Groth, David A. Holland, Sheng Jiang, Jihie Kim, David Koop, Ales Krenek, Timothy M. McPhillips, Gaurang Mehta, Simon Miles, Dominic Metzger, Steve Munroe, Jim Myers, Beth Plale, Norbert Podhorszki, Varun Ratnakar, Emanuele Santos, Carlos Eduardo Scheidegger, Karen Schuchardt, Margo I. Seltzer, Yogesh L. Simmhan, Cláudio T. Silva, Peter Slaughter, Eric G. Stephan, Robert Stevens, Daniele Turi, Huy T. Vo, Michael Wilde, Jun Zhao, Yong Zhao. Concurrency and Computation: Practice and Experience (20): 409-418 (2008). Cited by 72Web SearchBibTeXDownload
33Automatic capture and efficient storage of e-Science experiment provenance. Roger S. Barga, Luciano A. Digiampietri. Concurrency and Computation: Practice and Experience (20): 419-429 (2008). Cited by 34Web SearchBibTeXDownload
32On Building Scientific Workflow Systems for Data Management in the Cloud. Yogesh Simmhan, Roger S. Barga, Catharine van Ingen, Edward D. Lazowska, Alexander S. Szalay. eScience 2008, 434-435. Web SearchBibTeXDownload
31Capturing Workflow Event Data for Monitoring, Performance Analysis, and Management of Scientific Workflows. Matthew D. Valerio, Satya Sanket Sahoo, Roger S. Barga, Jared Jackson. eScience 2008, 626-633. Web SearchBibTeXDownload
30The Trident Scientific Workflow Workbench. Roger S. Barga, Jared Jackson, Nelson Araujo, Dean Guo, Nitin Gautam, Yogesh Simmhan. eScience 2008, 317-318. Web SearchBibTeXDownload
29DsCWeaver: Synchronization-Constraint Aspect Extension to Procedural Process Specification Languages. Qinyi Wu, Calton Pu, Akhil Sahai, Roger S. Barga. Int. J. Web Service Res. (5): 96-117 (2008). Cited by 5Web SearchBibTeXDownload
28Trident: Scientific Workflow Workbench for Oceanography. Roger S. Barga, Jared Jackson, Nelson Araujo, Dean Guo, Nitin Gautam, Keith Grochow, Edward D. Lazowska. SERVICES I 2008, 465-466. Web SearchBibTeXDownload
2007
27Consistent Streaming Through Time: A Vision for Event Stream Processing. Roger S. Barga, Jonathan Goldstein, Mohamed H. Ali, Mingsheng Hong. CIDR 2007, 363-374. Cited by 37Web SearchBibTeXDownload
26Categorization and Optimization of Synchronization Dependencies in Business Processes. Qinyi Wu, Calton Pu, Akhil Sahai, Roger S. Barga. ICDE 2007, 306-315. Cited by 11Web SearchBibTeXDownload
2006
25Consistent Streaming Through Time: A Vision for Event Stream Processing. Roger S. Barga, Jonathan Goldstein, Mohamed H. Ali, Mingsheng Hong. CoRR (abs/cs/0612115) (2006). Cited by 37Web SearchBibTeXDownload
24Event Correlation and Pattern Detection in CEDR. Roger S. Barga, Hillary Caituiro-Monge. EDBT Workshops 2006, 919-930. Cited by 5Web SearchBibTeXDownload
23Coping with Variable Latency and Disorder in Distributed Event Streams. Roger S. Barga, Gueorgui Chkodrov. ICDCS Workshops 2006, 33. Cited by 4Web SearchBibTeXDownload
22Transaction Time Support Inside a Database Engine. David B. Lomet, Roger S. Barga, Mohamed F. Mokbel, German Shegalov, Rui Wang, Yunyue Zhu. ICDE 2006, 35. Cited by 22Web SearchBibTeXDownload
21DSCWeaver: Synchronization-Constraint Aspect Extension to Procedural Process Specification Languages. Qinyi Wu, Calton Pu, Akhil Sahai, Roger S. Barga, Gueyoung Jung. ICWS 2006, 320-330. Web SearchBibTeXDownload
20Automatic Generation of Workflow Provenance. Roger S. Barga, Luciano A. Digiampietri. IPAW 2006, 1-9. Cited by 15Web SearchBibTeXDownload
19Recovery from "bad" user transactions. David B. Lomet, Zografoula Vagena, Roger S. Barga. SIGMOD Conference 2006, 337-346. Cited by 12Web SearchBibTeXDownload
18Report on SciFlow 2006: the IEEE international workshop on workflow and data flow for scientific applications. Brian F. Cooper, Roger S. Barga. SIGMOD Record (35): 54-56 (2006). Web SearchBibTeXDownload
2005
17Immortal DB: transaction time support for SQL server. David B. Lomet, Roger S. Barga, Mohamed F. Mokbel, German Shegalov, Rui Wang, Yunyue Zhu. SIGMOD Conference 2005, 939-941. Cited by 17Web SearchBibTeXDownload
2004
16Recovery guarantees for Internet applications. Roger S. Barga, David B. Lomet, German Shegalov, Gerhard Weikum. ACM Trans. Internet Techn. (4): 289-328 (2004). Cited by 32Web SearchBibTeXDownload
15Improving Logging and Recovery Performance in Phoenix/App. Roger S. Barga, Shimin Chen, David B. Lomet. ICDE 2004, 486-497. Cited by 15Web SearchBibTeXDownload
14Flexible Coordination of E-Services. Roger S. Barga, Jing Shan. TES 2004, 69-79. Web SearchBibTeXDownload
2003
13Persistent Applications via Automatic Recovery. Roger S. Barga, David B. Lomet, Stelios Paparizos, Haifeng Yu, Sirish Chandrasekaran. IDEAS 2003, 258-267. Cited by 18Web SearchBibTeXDownload
2002
12Recovery Guarantees for General Multi-Tier Applications. Roger S. Barga, David B. Lomet, Gerhard Weikum. ICDE 2002, 543-554. Cited by 36Web SearchBibTeXDownload
11Phoenix Application Recovery Project. Roger S. Barga. IEEE Data Eng. Bull. (25): 27-31 (2002). Cited by 2Web SearchBibTeXDownload
10Phoenix Project: Fault-Tolerant Applications. Roger S. Barga, David B. Lomet. SIGMOD Record (31): 94-100 (2002). Cited by 13Web SearchBibTeXDownload
9EOS: Exactly-Once E-Service Middleware. German Shegalov, Gerhard Weikum, Roger S. Barga, David B. Lomet. VLDB 2002, 1043-1046. Cited by 11Web SearchBibTeXDownload
2001
8Measuring and Optimizing a System for Persistent Database Sessions. Roger S. Barga, David B. Lomet. ICDE 2001, 21-30. Cited by 10Web SearchBibTeXDownload
2000
7Persistent Client-Server Database Sessions. Roger S. Barga, David B. Lomet, Thomas Baby, Sanjay Agrawal. EDBT 2000, 462-477. Cited by 21Web SearchBibTeXDownload
1999
6Phoenix: Making Applications Robust. Roger S. Barga, David B. Lomet. SIGMOD Conference 1999, 562-564. Cited by 14Web SearchBibTeX
1998
5The Microsoft Database Research Group. David B. Lomet, Roger S. Barga, Surajit Chaudhuri, Per-Åke Larson, Vivek R. Narasayya. SIGMOD Record (27): 81-85 (1998). Cited by 4Web SearchBibTeXDownload
1997
4The Reflective Transaction Framework. Roger S. Barga, Calton Pu. Advanced Transaction Models and Architectures 1997. Cited by 12Web SearchBibTeX
1996
3Differential Evaluation of Continual Queries. Ling Liu, Calton Pu, Roger S. Barga, Tong Zhou. ICDCS 1996, 458-465. Cited by 70Web SearchBibTeX
1995
2A Practical and Modular Implementation of Extended Transaction Models. Roger S. Barga, Calton Pu. VLDB 1995, 206-217. Cited by 33Web SearchBibTeX
1993
1Accessing Imprecise Data: An Approach Based on Intervals. Roger S. Barga, Calton Pu. IEEE Data Eng. Bull. (16): 12-15 (1993). Cited by 19Web SearchBibTeX
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References
1. ^ The ACM SIGMOD/PODS Conference: Vancouver, 2008 - SIGMOD Program Committee - Retrieved 2009-11-21 - details
2. ^ VLDB 2001: Scientific Program - Retrieved 2011-03-19 - details
3. ^ VLDB 2001: Call for Papers - Retrieved 2011-03-19 - details
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