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John Matthew Santosuosso

John Matthew Santosuosso

D-Index & Metrics

Computer Science

D-Index
68
Citations
15831
World Ranking
2114
National Ranking
1064

Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study he is best known for:

  • Operating system
  • Database
  • Programming language

Database, Real-time computing, World Wide Web, Multimedia and Computer network are his primary areas of study. John M. Santosuosso has researched Database in several fields, including Computer program and Executable. His Real-time computing research integrates issues from Graphical user interface, Simulation, Assisted GPS, Global Positioning System and Processing element.

The Global Positioning System study which covers Antenna that intersects with Process. His World Wide Web study deals with Information retrieval intersecting with Identifier. His Query optimization study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Query expansion and Web search query, Web query classification, Online aggregation, Sargable.

His most cited work include:

  • Handheld electronic book reader with annotation and usage tracking capabilities (489 citations)
  • Web server apparatus and method for virus checking (277 citations)
  • Automated spell analysis (226 citations)

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

John M. Santosuosso mainly focuses on Database, Tuple, Real-time computing, Data mining and Operator. His study explores the link between Database and topics such as Sargable that cross with problems in Query by Example and Web query classification. In Tuple, John M. Santosuosso works on issues like Stream, which are connected to Set.

His Real-time computing study incorporates themes from Computer program and Process. His Query optimization study necessitates a more in-depth grasp of Information retrieval. Information retrieval is closely attributed to World Wide Web in his research.

He most often published in these fields:

  • Database (24.34%)
  • Tuple (14.81%)
  • Real-time computing (14.46%)

What were the highlights of his more recent work (between 2014-2020)?

  • Tuple (14.81%)
  • Operator (11.29%)
  • Set (8.99%)

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

His main research concerns Tuple, Operator, Set, Stream and Computer program. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Graph, Theoretical computer science, Real-time computing, Algorithm and Processing element. His studies in Real-time computing integrate themes in fields like Window and Process.

His study on Operator also encompasses disciplines like

  • Distributed computing most often made with reference to Streaming application,
  • Debugging, which have a strong connection to Parallel computing. He interconnects Central processing unit, Data management, Database and Information retrieval in the investigation of issues within Set. His Database study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Computer security and Metadata.

Between 2014 and 2020, his most popular works were:

  • Managing a stream computing environment using a projected database object (31 citations)
  • Dynamic window adjustments in a streaming environment (16 citations)
  • Query governor across queries (12 citations)

Best Publications

  • Handheld electronic book reader with annotation and usage tracking capabilities

    Eric Lawrence Barsness;John Matthew Santosuosso

  • Ordering of database search results based on user feedback

    Cary Lee Bates;Paul Reuben Day;John Matthew Santosuosso

  • Automated detection/resumption of interrupted television programs

    Cary Lee Bates;Paul Reuben Day;John Matthew Santosuosso

  • Web server apparatus and method for virus checking

    Cary Lee Bates;Paul Reuben Day;John Matthew Santosuosso

  • Location-based firearm discharge prevention

    Cary Lee Bates;Eric John Nelson;John Matthew Santosuosso

  • Automated spell analysis

    Cary Lee Bates;Brian John Cragun;Paul Reuben Day;John Matthew Santosuosso

  • Method and apparatus for audible presentation of web page content

    Cary Lee Bates;Paul Reuben Day;John Matthew Santosuosso

  • Method and system for predicting and managing undesirable electronic mail

    Cary Lee Bates;Paul Reuben Day;John Matthew Santosuosso

  • Virus checking and reporting for computer database search results

    Cary Lee Bates;Robert James Crenshaw;Paul Reuben Day;John Matthew Santosuosso

  • Copy/paste mechanism and paste buffer that includes source information for copied data

    Cary Lee Bates;Paul Reuben Day;John Matthew Santosuosso

  • Database monitor replay

    Lance C. Amundsen;John M. Santosuosso

  • Storing and restoring snapshots of a computer process

    Cary Lee Bates;Vadim Berestetsky;Paul Reuben Day;John Matthew Santosuosso

  • Telephone system and method for selectively ringing one or more land phones or portable phones based on the self-detected geographical position of a portable phone

    Cary Lee Bates;Jeffrey Michael Ryan;John Matthew Santosuosso

  • Enhanced electronic program guide

    Eric Barsness;Cary Bates;Paul Day;Robert Rasch

  • Method, system, and program for checking contact information

    Cary Lee Bates;Paul Reuben Day;John Matthew Santosuosso

  • Method, apparatus and system for notifying a user of a portable wireless device

    Cary Lee Bates;John Matthew Santosuosso

  • Access to applications of an electronic processing device solely based on geographic location

    Cary Lee Bates;Eric John Nelson;John Matthew Santosuosso

  • Embedded advertising enhancements in interactive computer game environments

    Eric Lawrence Barsness;John Matthew Santosuosso

  • Digital camera apparatus with biometric capability

    Cary Lee Bates;Eric Lawrence Barsness;John Matthew Santosuosso

  • Distributed system and method for detecting traffic patterns

    Cary Lee Bates;Paul Reuben Day;Jeffrey Michael Ryan;John Matthew Santosuosso

Frequent Co-Authors

Eric L. Barsness
Eric L. Barsness IBM (United States)
Cary Lee Bates
Cary Lee Bates IBM (United States)
Paul Reuben Day
Paul Reuben Day IBM (United States)
Zachary Adam Garbow
Zachary Adam Garbow University of Minnesota
Gordon James Smith
Gordon James Smith IBM (United States)
Brian John Cragun
Brian John Cragun IBM (United States)
Richard J. Stevens
Richard J. Stevens IBM (United States)

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