About Myself
Haopeng ZhangEmail: {haopeng}@cs.umass.edu
I am a PhD student in the computer science department at University of Massachusetts Amherst. I'm a member of the database lab and my advisor is Yanlei Diao.
I am the author of SASE, which is an open source data stream processing system. [Download]
Latest update:
I am working as internship at NEC Labs in Cupertino this summer. (May- Sept). I work in the Data Management Group, and my mentor is Jagan Sankaranarayanan.
Software
SASE is a stream processing system developed at the University of Massachusetts Amherst. SASE provides fast pattern matching over streams. It supports complex pattern queries and achieves high throughput. The release of SASE 1.0 contains the stream processing engine of the SASE system. [Dowanload SASE 1.0]More
Research
Research Interests
Data Stream Processing,Complex Event Processing
PublicationsRecognizing
Patterns in Streams with Imprecise Timestamps.
Haopeng Zhang, Yanlei Diao, and Neil Immerman. In Proceedings of VLDB
2010. (pdf)
Research Project
SASE - Complex Event Processing over Streams
Funding Source
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National Science Foundation |
CAREER: Efficient, Robust RFID Stream Processing for Tracking and Monitoring. Yanlei Diao (PI). National Science Foundation IIS-0746939.
Services
- Reviewer for the journal: Distributed and Parallel Databases
- Reviewer for VLDB 2010,VLDB2009
Research Activities
Teaching Assistant
- CS445 Information Systems (Gerome Miklau, Fall 2008)
- CS145 Representing, Storing, and Retrieving Information (William T. Verts, Fall 2010 )
Links
- Yanlei Diao
My Advisor in UMass Amherst - Xiaofeng Meng
My Advisor in Renmin University of China








