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    High-Performance Real-Time Data Processing: Managing Data Using Debezium, Postgres, Kafka, and Redis
    (IEEE, 2023-10-11) Çakar, Tuna; Ertuğrul, Seyit; Arslan, Şuayip; Sayar, Alperen; Akçay, Ahmet
    This research focuses on monitoring and transferring logs of operations performed on a relational database, specifically PostgreSQL, in real-time using an event-driven approach. The logs generated from database operations are transferred using Apache Kafka, an open-source message queuing system, and Debezium running on Kafka, to Redis, a non-relational (No-SQL) key-value database. Time-consuming query operations and read operations are performed on Redis, which operates on memory (in-memory), instead of on the primary database, PostgreSQL. This approach has significantly improved query execution performance, data processing time, and backend service performance. The study showcases the practical application of an event-driven approach using Debezium, Kafka, Redis, and relational databases for real-time data processing and querying.
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    Analyzing Consumer Behavior: the Impact of Retro Music in Advertisements on a Chocolate Brand and Consumer Engagement
    (IEEE, 2023-10-11) Girişken, Yener; Soyaltın, Tuğçe Ezgi; Filiz, Gözde; Çakar, Tuna; Türkyılmaz, Ceyda Aysuna
    This study presents research utilizing binary classification models to analyze consumer behaviors such as chocolate consumption and retro music ad viewing. Retro music, with its potential to evoke nostalgic feelings in consumers, is used in advertisements, which can have a significant impact on brand perception and consumer engagement. Firstly, a model focusing on chocolate consumption was developed and tested. The model yields significant outcomes. Secondly, a model based on retro music ad viewing status was developed and tested. Significant potential findings were obtained. This study emphasizes the applicability of effective classification models that can be used to understand and predict consumer behaviors, yielding significant outcomes.