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Computer Science D-index 31 Citations 5,288 105 World Ranking 9701 National Ranking 4403

Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study he is best known for:

  • Database
  • Programming language
  • The Internet

Anthony Tomasic mainly focuses on Database, Information retrieval, Distributed database, Data mining and World Wide Web. His study in the fields of Database administrator and Query language under the domain of Database overlaps with other disciplines such as Information processing and User input. Anthony Tomasic interconnects Data modeling, Data model, Interface, Query optimization and Schema in the investigation of issues within Distributed database.

The Database theory, Spatiotemporal database and Probabilistic database research Anthony Tomasic does as part of his general Data mining study is frequently linked to other disciplines of science, such as Full text search and Online aggregation, therefore creating a link between diverse domains of science. His World Wide Web research includes elements of Set, Spoofing attack, Component and Implementation. His studies in Document retrieval integrate themes in fields like Human–computer information retrieval, Vector space model and Query expansion.

His most cited work include:

  • Learning to detect phishing emails (473 citations)
  • GlOSS: text-source discovery over the Internet (320 citations)
  • Scaling heterogeneous databases and the design of Disco (221 citations)

What are the main themes of his work throughout his whole career to date?

His primary areas of study are Information retrieval, Database, World Wide Web, Human–computer interaction and Distributed database. Many of his studies on Information retrieval involve topics that are commonly interrelated, such as Data mining. In Database, Anthony Tomasic works on issues like Web application, which are connected to Encryption.

His study in World Wide Web is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Data integration and Interface. The various areas that Anthony Tomasic examines in his Distributed database study include Query language, Database tuning, Database theory and Query optimization. His study looks at the intersection of Document retrieval and topics like Human–computer information retrieval with Vector space model.

He most often published in these fields:

  • Information retrieval (22.22%)
  • Database (18.52%)
  • World Wide Web (17.59%)

What were the highlights of his more recent work (between 2016-2020)?

  • Artificial intelligence (6.48%)
  • Natural language (6.48%)
  • Scheduling (2.78%)

In recent papers he was focusing on the following fields of study:

The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Artificial intelligence, Natural language, Scheduling, Online transaction processing and Database transaction. His Artificial intelligence study combines topics in areas such as Source code and Natural language processing. His work deals with themes such as Code, Code generation and Neural coding, which intersect with Natural language processing.

His Natural language research incorporates themes from SQL, Question answering, Information retrieval, Pipeline and Measure. His Scheduling research incorporates elements of Unsupervised learning and Distributed computing, Concurrency. He combines subjects such as Thread and Abort with his study of Distributed computing.

Between 2016 and 2020, his most popular works were:

  • Self-Driving Database Management Systems. (117 citations)
  • Retrieval-Based Neural Code Generation (23 citations)
  • Retrieval-Based Neural Code Generation (8 citations)

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Best Publications

Learning to detect phishing emails

Ian Fette;Norman Sadeh;Anthony Tomasic.
the web conference (2007)

838 Citations

GlOSS: text-source discovery over the Internet

Luis Gravano;Héctor García-Molina;Anthony Tomasic.
ACM Transactions on Database Systems (1999)

450 Citations

Scaling access to heterogeneous data sources with DISCO

A. Tomasic;L. Raschid;P. Valduriez.
IEEE Transactions on Knowledge and Data Engineering (1998)

347 Citations

The effectiveness of GIOSS for the text database discovery problem

Luis Gravano;Héctor García-Molina;Anthony Tomasic.
international conference on management of data (1994)

316 Citations

Incremental updates of inverted lists for text document retrieval

Anthony Tomasic;Héctor García-Molina;Kurt Shoens.
international conference on management of data (1994)

301 Citations

Scaling heterogeneous databases and the design of Disco

A. Tomasic;L. Raschid;P. Valduriez.
international conference on distributed computing systems (1996)

286 Citations

Performance of inverted indices in shared-nothing distributed text document information retrieval systems

A. Tomasic;H. Garcia-Molina.
international conference on parallel and distributed information systems (1993)

222 Citations

Field trial of Tiramisu: crowd-sourcing bus arrival times to spur co-design

John Zimmerman;Anthony Tomasic;Charles Garrod;Daisy Yoo.
human factors in computing systems (2011)

214 Citations

Self-Driving Database Management Systems.

Andrew Pavlo;Gustavo Angulo;Joy Arulraj;Haibin Lin.
conference on innovative data systems research (2017)

205 Citations

Scrambling query plans to cope with unexpected delays

L. Amsaleg;A. Tomasic;M.J. Franklin;T. Urhan.
international conference on parallel and distributed information systems (1996)

148 Citations

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