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Alberto O. Mendelzon

Alberto O. Mendelzon

D-Index & Metrics

Computer Science

D-Index
56
Citations
17726
World Ranking
3982
National Ranking
152

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2005 - Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada Academy of Science

Overview

Alberto O. Mendelzon was affiliated with the University of Toronto in Canada during their academic career. Their work was recognized with the Fellowship of the Royal Society of Canada in 2005, an honor granted by the Academy of Science.

The scientist's research and contributions spanned multiple areas within computer science and database theory, though specific fields of study, subfields, and topics were not detailed in the available data.

No listed publications or papers are documented in recent records, and there are no details on frequent co-authors or predominant publication venues to further outline their collaborative or publishing patterns.

Likewise, there is no information about book publications or volumes authored by this individual.

Best Publications

  • Querying the World Wide Web

    Alberto O. Mendelzon;George A. Mihaila;Tova Milo

  • On the difference between updating a knowledge base and revising it

    Hirofumi Katsuno;Alberto O. Mendelzon

  • Propositional knowledge base revision and minimal change

    Hirofumi Katsuno;Alberto O. Mendelzon

  • Answering queries using views

    Alon Y. Levy;Alberto O. Mendelzon;Yehoshua Sagiv;Divesh Srivastava

  • Database techniques for the World-Wide Web: a survey

    Daniela Florescu;Alon Levy;Alberto Mendelzon

  • Similarity-based queries for time series data

    Davood Rafiei;Alberto Mendelzon

  • Testing implications of data dependencies

    Unknown

  • Finding Regular Simple Paths in Graph Databases

    Alberto O. Mendelzon;Peter T. Wood

  • Answering queries using views (extended abstract)

    Alon Y. Levy;Alberto O. Mendelzon;Yehoshua Sagiv

  • GraphLog: a visual formalism for real life recursion

    Mariano P. Consens;Alberto O. Mendelzon

  • Extending query rewriting techniques for fine-grained access control

    Shariq Rizvi;Alberto Mendelzon;S. Sudarshan;Prasan Roy

  • WebOQL: restructuring documents, databases, and webs

    Gustavo O. Arocena;Alberto O. Mendelzon

  • A graphical query language supporting recursion

    Isabel F. Cruz;Alberto O. Mendelzon;Peter T. Wood

  • A simplied universal relation assumption and its properties

    Ronald Fagin;Alberto O. Mendelzon;Jeffrey D. Ullman

  • Tableau Techniques for Querying Information Sources through Global Schemas

    Gösta Grahne;Alberto O. Mendelzon

  • Foundations of semantic web databases

    Claudio Gutierrez;Carlos Hurtado;Alberto O. Mendelzon

  • Formal models of Web queries

    Alberto O. Mendelzon;Tova Milo

  • Maintaining data cubes under dimension updates

    C.A. Hurtado;A.O. Mendelzon;A.A. Vaisman

  • MERGING DATABASES UNDER CONSTRAINTS

    Jinxin Lin;Alberto O. Mendelzon

  • ToXgene: a template-based data generator for XML

    Denilson Barbosa;Alberto Mendelzon;John Keenleyside;Kelly Lyons

  • Similarity-based queries

    H. V. Jagadish;Alberto O. Mendelzon;Tova Milo

Frequent Co-Authors

Tova Milo
Tova Milo Tel Aviv University
Hosagrahar V. Jagadish
Hosagrahar V. Jagadish University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Yehoshua Sagiv
Yehoshua Sagiv Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Giansalvatore Mecca
Giansalvatore Mecca University of Basilicata
Alon Y. Levy
Alon Y. Levy Facebook (United States)
David Maier
David Maier Portland State University
Tok Wang Ling
Tok Wang Ling National University of Singapore
Isabel F. Cruz
Isabel F. Cruz University of Illinois at Chicago
Themis Palpanas
Themis Palpanas Université Paris Cité

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