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D-Index
58
Citations
9061
World Ranking
3707
National Ranking
1769

Daniel M. Dias publication distribution in Computer Science in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Computer Science in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Daniel M. Dias sits on this spectrum.

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32 publications 991+

This scientist: 161 publications — 31st percentile

31% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 991 publications or more.

Daniel M. Dias D-index placement in Computer Science in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Computer Science scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Daniel M. Dias sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 131+

This scientist: 58 D-Index — 75th percentile

75% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 131 D-Index or more.

Overview

Daniel M. Dias is affiliated with IBM in the United States and has developed a research portfolio focusing primarily on social sciences, with particular attention to law and urban studies. Their research addresses themes related to urban development, societal issues, indigenous peoples' rights and law, as well as Brazilian legal matters.

Their recent publications include work such as Do Curral Del Rey à Belo Horizonte: resgate imagético da experiência negra na cidade, published in 2023 in Revista Ñanduty, which explores aspects of the black experience within urban environments. Another significant contribution is COMO SURGE UM QUILOMBO: INSTITUCIONALIZAÇÃO DA IDENTIDADE DO KILOMBO FAMÍLIA SOUZA NA GARANTIA DE DIREITOS, published in 2025 in Revista Desenvolvimento Social, examining the institutionalization of quilombo identity and related rights.

Key themes and topics within their research include:

  • Urban Development and Societal Issues
  • Indigenous Peoples' Rights and Law
  • Brazilian Legal Issues

They have contributed to the fields of study as follows:

  • Social Sciences

Within subfields, their work concentrates on:

  • Law
  • Urban Studies

Their publications have appeared primarily in these venues:

  • Revista Ñanduty
  • Revista Desenvolvimento Social

Best Publications

  • A scalable and highly available web server

    D.M. Dias;W. Kish;R. Mukherjee;R. Tewari

  • SP2 system architecture

    T. Agerwala;J. L. Martin;J. H. Mirza;D. C. Sadler

  • Analysis of task assignment policies in scalable distributed web-server systems

    M. Colajanni;P.S. Yu;D.M. Dias

  • Buffering and caching in large-scale video servers

    A. Dan;D.M. Dias;R. Mukherjee;D. Sitaram

  • Intelligent page store for concurrent and consistent access to a database by a transaction processor and a query processor

    Daniel Manuel Dias;Ambuj Goyal;Francis Nicholas Parr

  • Affinity-based router and routing method

    Murthy V. Devarakonda;Daniel Manuel Dias;German Sergio Goldszmidt;Guerney Douglass Holloway Hunt

  • Method and apparatus for deploying a set of virtual software resource templates to a set of nodes

    Daniel Manuel Dias;Arun Kwangil Iyengar;Isabelle Marie Rouvellou;Hidayatullah Habeebullah Shaikh

  • Method for monitoring and recovery of subsystems in a distributed/clustered system

    Daniel Manuel Dias;Richard Pervin King;Avraham Leff

  • Computer system and method for load balancing with selective control

    Daniel Manuel Dias;Joel Leonard Wolf;Philip Shi-lung Yu

  • Method for supporting transaction and parallel application workloads across multiple domains based on service level agreements

    Asit Dan;Daniel Manuel Dias;Richard Pervin King;Avraham Leff

  • Method and system for database load balancing

    Anupam Keshav Bhide;Daniel Manuel Dias;Ambuj Goyal;Francis Nicholas Parr

  • A modeling study of the TPC-C benchmark

    Scott T. Leutenegger;Daniel Dias

  • High performance Web site design techniques

    A. Iyengar;J. Challenger;D. Dias;P. Dantzig

  • Method and apparatus for network distribution and provisioning of applications across multiple domains

    Daniel Manuel Dias;Dilip Dinkar Kandlur;James Thomas Rayfield;Anees A. Shaikh

  • Service-level agreements and commercial grids

    A. Leff;J.T. Rayfield;D.M. Dias

  • Packet Switching Interconnection Networks for Modular Systems

    D.M. Dias;J.R. Jump

  • Method of providing priority access to a transmission communication ring

    Werner K. Bux;Daniel M. Dias;Ambuj Goyal

  • Analysis of replication in distributed database systems

    B. Ciciani;D.M. Dias;P.S. Yu

  • Design and performance of a Web server accelerator

    E. Levy-Abegnoli;A. Iyengar;Junehwa Song;D. Dias

  • Digital storage system and method having alternating deferred updating of mirrored storage disks

    Christos Alkiviadis Polyzois;Daniel Manuel Dias;Anupam Keshav Bhide

Frequent Co-Authors

Philip S. Yu
Philip S. Yu University of Illinois at Chicago
Balakrishna R. Iyer
Balakrishna R. Iyer IBM (United States)
Asit Dan
Asit Dan IBM (United States)
Joel L. Wolf
Joel L. Wolf IBM (United States)
Junehwa Song
Junehwa Song Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
Renu Tewari
Renu Tewari LinkedIn
Li Zhang
Li Zhang IBM (United States)
Giovanni Pacifici
Giovanni Pacifici IBM (United States)
Ajay Mohindra
Ajay Mohindra Amazon (United States)

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