Publications by Lukas Striebel
2017
Systems Group Master's Thesis, no. 164; Department of Computer Science, April 2017
Supervised by: Prof. Timothy Roscoe
Supervised by: Prof. Timothy Roscoe
In today's world, computer networks have grown immensely in terms of size and com-
plexity. In an attempt to manage the dynamics and scale of these networks, software-
defined networking was introduced, an approach that aims to supervise the behavior
of the network through open interfaces. In order to deal with the challenges that arise
in controlling software-defined networks, complicated analysis of the characteristics and
structures of these networks has to be done. In particular, the network controller has to
be capable of matching user-defined patterns, finding the shortest paths across the net-
work and extracting subgraphs that conform to specific requirements. In this thesis, we
present an Interface of the Property Graph Query Language for Differential Dataflow,
capable of fulfilling these needs. The Property Graph Query Language enables us to
express the three aforementioned tasks in a formal way, whereas Differential Dataflow
provides the proper tools to conduct the analysis.
@mastersthesis{abc, abstract = {In today{\textquoteright}s world, computer networks have grown immensely in terms of size and com- plexity. In an attempt to manage the dynamics and scale of these networks, software- defined networking was introduced, an approach that aims to supervise the behavior of the network through open interfaces. In order to deal with the challenges that arise in controlling software-defined networks, complicated analysis of the characteristics and structures of these networks has to be done. In particular, the network controller has to be capable of matching user-defined patterns, finding the shortest paths across the net- work and extracting subgraphs that conform to specific requirements. In this thesis, we present an Interface of the Property Graph Query Language for Differential Dataflow, capable of fulfilling these needs. The Property Graph Query Language enables us to express the three aforementioned tasks in a formal way, whereas Differential Dataflow provides the proper tools to conduct the analysis.}, author = {Lukas Striebel}, school = {164}, title = {A High-level Graph Query Language Interface for Differential Dataflow}, year = {2017} }