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Markus received his diploma (similar to master) in computer science from [http://www.rwth-aachen.de RWTH Aachen] in 1994 (specialization: databases; supplementary topic: economics) and his Dr.rer.nat. (now what might that be) in 2000. He is now investigating distributed system and reliable communication at the [http://www.philips.de/about/company/deutschland/section-13903/article-14484.html Philips Research Laboratory] in Aachen. As learning about the finer details of databases ingrained an abhorrence of data redundancy you can learn more about him (in German) on his [http://www.retsiemuab.de homepage].
Markus received his diploma (similar to master) in computer science from [http://www.rwth-aachen.de RWTH Aachen] in 1994 (specialization: databases; supplementary topic: economics) and his Dr.rer.nat. (now what might that be) in 2000. He is now investigating distributed system and reliable communication at the [http://www.philips.de/about/company/deutschland/section-13903/article-14484.html Philips Research Laboratory] in Aachen. As learning about the finer details of databases ingrained an abhorrence of data redundancy you can learn more about him (in German) on his [http://www.retsiemuab.de homepage].
== Articles worked on or created ==
* [[Computer network]]
* [[Data structure]]
* [[Scholary problems in computer science]]




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Markus received his diploma (similar to master) in computer science from RWTH Aachen in 1994 (specialization: databases; supplementary topic: economics) and his Dr.rer.nat. (now what might that be) in 2000. He is now investigating distributed system and reliable communication at the Philips Research Laboratory in Aachen. As learning about the finer details of databases ingrained an abhorrence of data redundancy you can learn more about him (in German) on his homepage.

Articles worked on or created