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54
Citations
15317
World Ranking
4482
National Ranking
2095

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2001 - ACM Fellow For outstanding contributions to the principles and practice of database management and for leadership in academia and service to the ACM community.

Overview

Nick Roussopoulos is affiliated with the University of Maryland, College Park in the United States. Their work is recognized within the academic community, particularly in relation to database management systems.

In 2001, Nick Roussopoulos was awarded the ACM Fellow distinction. This award was conferred for contributions to the principles and practice of database management, as well as for leadership in academia and service to the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) community.

The profile of Nick Roussopoulos focuses on expertise in the areas related to databases and data management, reflecting a career dedicated to advancing these fields. No specific recent publications, co-authors, or frequent publication venues were noted in the available data.

Best Publications

  • The R+-Tree: A Dynamic Index for Multi-Dimensional Objects

    Timos K. Sellis;Nick Roussopoulos;Christos Faloutsos

  • Nearest neighbor queries

    Nick Roussopoulos;Stephen Kelley;Frédéric Vincent

  • Interoperability of multiple autonomous databases

    Witold Litwin;Leo Mark;Nick Roussopoulos

  • Adaptive probabilistic search for peer-to-peer networks

    D. Tsoumakos;N. Roussopoulos

  • K-Nearest Neighbor Search for Moving Query Point

    Zhexuan Song;Nick Roussopoulos

  • Direct spatial search on pictorial databases using packed R-trees

    Nick Roussopoulos;Daniel Leifker

  • Dwarf: shrinking the PetaCube

    Yannis Sismanis;Antonios Deligiannakis;Nick Roussopoulos;Yannis Kotidis

  • An efficient pictorial database system for PSQL

    N. Roussopoulos;C. Faloutsos;T. Sellis

  • DynaMat: a dynamic view management system for data warehouses

    Yannis Kotidis;Nick Roussopoulos

  • Adaptive selectivity estimation using query feedback

    Chungmin Melvin Chen;Nick Roussopoulos

  • A Comparison of Peer-to-Peer Search Methods.

    Dimitrios Tsoumakos;Nick Roussopoulos

  • Adaptive Data Broadcast in Hybrid Networks

    Konstantinos Stathatos;Nick Roussopoulos;John S. Baras

  • Timing Requirements for Time-Driven Systems Using Augmented Petri Nets

    J.E. Coolahan;N. Roussopoulos

  • Compressing historical information in sensor networks

    Antonios Deligiannakis;Yannis Kotidis;Nick Roussopoulos

  • A max {m,n} algorithm for determining the graph H from its line graph G

    Nicholas D. Roussopoulos

  • Analysis of object oriented spatial access methods

    Christos Faloutsos;Timos Sellis;Nick Roussopoulos

  • View indexing in relational databases

    Nicholas Roussopoulos

  • Cubetree: organization of and bulk incremental updates on the data cube

    Nick Roussopoulos;Yannis Kotidis;Mema Roussopoulos

  • Hierarchical in-network data aggregation with quality guarantees

    Antonios Deligiannakis;Yannis Kotidis;Nick Roussopoulos

  • MOCHA: a self-extensible database middleware system for distributed data sources

    Manuel Rodríguez-Martínez;Nick Roussopoulos

  • Review - Data Cube: A Relational Aggregation Operator Generalizing Group-By, Cross-Tab, and Sub-Total.

    Nick Roussopoulos

Frequent Co-Authors

Timos Sellis
Timos Sellis Athena Research Center
Christos Faloutsos
Christos Faloutsos Carnegie Mellon University
John S. Baras
John S. Baras University of Maryland, College Park
Yannis Kotidis
Yannis Kotidis Athens University of Economics and Business
Witold Litwin
Witold Litwin Paris Dauphine University
Michael O. Ball
Michael O. Ball University of Maryland, College Park
Christian S. Jensen
Christian S. Jensen Aalborg University
John Mylopoulos
John Mylopoulos University of Ottawa
Catherine Plaisant
Catherine Plaisant University of Maryland, College Park
Antonio A. F. Loureiro
Antonio A. F. Loureiro Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais

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