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PhD Program
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Publications

  • Jan Steffan, Ludger Fiege, Mariano Cilia, Alejandro Buchmann
    Scoping in Wireless Sensor Networks
    2nd International Workshop on Middleware for Pervasive and Ad-Hoc Computing (MPAC)
    co-located to Middleware 2004, Toronto, Canada
  • Alejandro Buchmann, Christof Bornhövd, Mariano Cilia, Ludger Fiege, Felix Gärtner, Christoph Liebig, Matthias Meixner, and Gero Mühl
    DREAM: Distributed Reliable Event-Based Application Management
    In Web Dynamics, Springer-Verlag, 2004
  • Ludger Fiege, Andreas Zeidler, Alejandro Buchmann, Roger Kilian-Kehr, and Gero Mühl
    Security Aspects in Publish/Subscribe Systems
    To appear in the Proceeding of the "Third International Workshop on Distributed Event-Based Systems" (DEBS'04)
    preprint
  • Wesley W. Terpstra, Stefan Behnel, Ludger Fiege, Jussi Kangasharju, Alejandro Buchmann
    Bit Zipper Rendezvous--Optimal Data Placement for General P2P Queries
    EDBT 04 Workshop on Peer-to-Peer Computing & DataBases (P2P&DB 2004)
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Ludger Fiege

Dipl.-Inf.

Postal Address:

Darmstadt University of Technology
Department of Computer Science
PhD Program "Enabling Technologies for Electronic Commerce" 

Hochschulstraße 10
D-64289 Darmstadt
Germany
 

Room D111
Tel. +49 6151/ 16-6705 
Office hours: Tue, 13:30-15:30

E-Mail: fiege@gkec.tu-darmstadt.de
GPG key: DC230C82


Current Research Activities

Currently I am a Ph.D.-student in the PhD program "Enabling Technologies for Electronic Commerce" at the Darmstadt University of Technology. I am working on event-based technologies and infrastructures to facilitate the creation of adaptable, distributed applications (not only) in the field of Electronic Commerce.

  • 4th International Workshop on Distributed Event-Based Systems - DEBS'05, 10 June 2005, Columbus, Ohio, USA.
  • Please visit our link collection on event-based systems IEEE DSonline
  • The Rebeca distributed notification service: Rebeca

Interests:

  • Distributed Systems
    - Event-Based Systems
    - Middleware
    - Communication
  • Electronic Commerce
    - E-Services
    - Virtual Enterprises
  • Databases
    - (Un)Bundling of Database functionality
    - Active DBs
    - Transactions

CV

Starting 1992, I studied Computer Science at the University of Bonn and received my Diploma (MSc) in 1998. From 1995 to 1997 I worked at the GMD National Research Center for Information Technology - in the Institut of System Design Technology. My thesis was part of the DIRECT (Distributed Real-Time Control) and GMD-Snake research projects which studied technologies for advanced real-time applications in dynamic environments and applied the results to the distributed control of a snake-like robot. The design and implementation of the communication subsystem was done in this thesis. 1998 I was engaged with the Federal Finance Office. In the project COSINUS, which develops a distributed database for personnel administration, I participated in the client- and server-side design of database reports including schema evolution, stored procedure and client programming. Currently I am a Ph.D.-student in the PhD program "Enabling Technologies for Electronic Commerce" at the Darmstadt University of Technology. The program studies the technical, legal and social aspects of ECommerce.

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