Обсуждение: [GsoC] Read/write transaction-level routing in Odyssey Project Idea
Greetings,
I am a Computer Science student at National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, and I would like to be a part of this year's GsoC program.
During my academic courses, I developed an interest on databases (back-end) and the main language I used during my academic career is C.
A project I recently developed was In-Memory SUM SQL Query Execution on RDBMS-like queries using SortMerge Join. As input data we used the data provided from SIGMOD 2018 contest.
(github link : https://github.com/kchasialis/Query-Compiler-Executor)
Therefore, the project idea "Read/Write transaction-level routing in Odyssea" highly intrigued me and I would like to be a part of it.
I believe that I have the necessary background to live up to your expectations and I would like to learn more things about this project and ways I can contribute to its development.
Thanks in advance, Kostas.
Re: [GsoC] Read/write transaction-level routing in Odyssey Project Idea
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koschasialis@gmail.com
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Hello once again,
I send this response to remind you of my initial email because it might have been lost among others.
I also want to know, if I can familiarize myself with your project idea before even sending my proposal.
Thanks for your time, I understand you receive hundreds of emails.
On 25 Feb 2020, at 17:56, Kostas Chasialis <koschasialis@gmail.com> wrote:
Greetings,I am a Computer Science student at National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, and I would like to be a part of this year's GsoC program.During my academic courses, I developed an interest on databases (back-end) and the main language I used during my academic career is C.A project I recently developed was In-Memory SUM SQL Query Execution on RDBMS-like queries using SortMerge Join. As input data we used the data provided from SIGMOD 2018 contest.(github link : https://github.com/kchasialis/Query-Compiler-Executor)Therefore, the project idea "Read/Write transaction-level routing in Odyssea" highly intrigued me and I would like to be a part of it.I believe that I have the necessary background to live up to your expectations and I would like to learn more things about this project and ways I can contribute to its development.Thanks in advance, Kostas.
Greetings, * koschasialis@gmail.com (koschasialis@gmail.com) wrote: > I send this response to remind you of my initial email because it might have been lost among others. Andrey is the one listed as a possible mentor for that project- I've added him to the CC list. Hopefully he'll get back to you soon. Thanks, Stephen