Summary
Ralph Wang is a Host System Analyzer with 13 years of experience in formal systems and relational database theory, based in Beijing. He blends practical systems analysis with deep research into data models, formal languages, and the semantics of relations, challenging common assumptions about caching and in-memory performance. Ralph has published work on performance equivalence of database systems grounded in Denning's Locality Principle, and he focuses on finding more precise, efficient relation types beyond classical schema definitions. His day-to-day work applies formal language ideas to real-world relational systems, improving how relations are typed and reasoned about independently of storage and algebraic operations. Colleagues know him for turning theoretical insights into actionable system analysis and for pursuing near-100% cache-hit implications that many practitioners overlook.
13 years of coding experience
Master's degree, Master of Software Engineering, Master's degree, Master of Software Engineering at Graduate School of the Chinese Academy of Sciences