Qian Liمشاهده پروفایل
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Qian Li is a researcher working at the intersection of database systems and operating systems, with primary affiliation at DBOS Inc. and academic connections to Stanford University's School of Engineering, Department of Computer Science, and Peking University in Beijing, China. The research focuses on developing the Database Operating System (DBOS) concept, which reimagines operating systems with database technology at their core. Research interests center on database systems, operating systems integration, transaction processing, and serverless computing. The work explores how database principles like ACID transactions can improve system reliability, debugging, and application development, particularly in cloud environments. Key projects include DBOS, Epoxy for cross-data store transactions, and Apiary for transactional serverless computing. The publication record shows a strong trend toward integrating database transaction semantics with modern computing paradigms, particularly serverless architectures. Recent work demonstrates how transactional guarantees can simplify application development, improve debugging, and enable new approaches to cloud-native application design. The research bridges theoretical database concepts with practical systems implementation. As a core contributor to the DBOS project, Qian Li has collaborated extensively with leading researchers including Michael Stonebraker, Matei Zaharia, Christos Kozyrakis, and Peter Kraft. The work has been published consistently in top-tier venues including VLDB, USENIX ATC, and CIDR, reflecting significant impact in the systems research community.








