Poster - Dissecting Distributed Database Systems For Telecom Applications
May 15, 2016
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Abstract
This poster outlines a collaborative research project by Ericsson and ELTE University, focused on analyzing MySQL NDB cluster communication. In this project, we developed methods for granular analysis of cluster response times, involving an in-depth examination of the communication protocol. Despite the absence of comprehensive protocol documentation, insights were drawn from MySQL Cluster source code and real CUDB system packet traces. Examination of the response times of some key queries opens the possibility for dynamic load balancing.
Date
May 15, 2016 2:00 PM — 3:00 PM
Location
Eotvos Lorand University
1-3 Egyetem tér, Budapest, 1053

Authors
Quantitative Researcher
I am a PhD researcher in Mathematics with experience in stochastic modeling, probabilistic analysis, and large-scale simulation, supported by Python/C++ model development.
Previously, I worked as a machine learning researcher at Bosch, where I developed and validated predictive models with a focus on uncertainty estimation and data-driven decision-making.
I am interested in applying quantitative methods to forecasting and risk modeling in energy and financial markets.