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93
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500
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269

Raghu Ramakrishnan 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 Raghu Ramakrishnan sits on this spectrum.

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32 publications 991+

This scientist: 323 publications — 78th percentile

78% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Raghu Ramakrishnan 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 Raghu Ramakrishnan sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 131+

This scientist: 93 D-Index — 97th percentile

97% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2001 - ACM Fellow For significant technical contributions in deductive databases, data mining and analysis, data visualization and data integration; and for outstanding professional service to the database research community.

Overview

Raghu Ramakrishnan is affiliated with Microsoft in the United States. Their research contributions span various fields related to computer science and environmental sciences, with a focus on software systems, data analysis, and environmental modeling.

The scientist's recent publications cover a diverse range of topics and venues. Notable papers include:

  • "Time series trend analysis of rainfall in last five decades and its quantification in Aseer Region of Saudi Arabia" (2021), published in Arabian Journal of Geosciences
  • "An empirical comparison of predictive models for web page performance" (2020), published in Information and Software Technology
  • "Can Standardization Lead to Innovation?" (2023), published in Frontiers in Management Science
  • "A Study on the Impact of Multitasking in Mixed Reality Environments" (2024), published in International Journal of Innovative Science and Research Technology (IJISRT)
  • "Leveraging Contrastive Learning Techniques for Enhanced Aspect-Based Sentiment Analysis" (2023), published in Quing International Journal of Innovative Research in Science and Engineering

Their work intersects multiple research topics, including:

  • Climate variability and models
  • Hydrology and drought analysis
  • Hydrology and watershed management studies
  • Software system performance and reliability
  • Online learning and analytics
  • Software engineering research
  • Sentiment analysis and opinion mining

Ramakrishnan's research contributions can be classified under several subfields:

  • Global and planetary change
  • Water science and technology
  • Computer networks and communications
  • Computer science applications
  • Information systems

Frequent coauthors include:

  • T. Amalraj Victoire
  • Majed Alsubih
  • Madhuri Kumari
  • Javed Mallick
  • Saiful Islam

The scientist has published multiple articles in outlets notably including Faculty of 1000 Research Ltd, Arabian Journal of Geosciences, Information and Software Technology, Frontiers in Management Science, and the International Journal of Innovative Science and Research Technology (IJISRT).

Raghu Ramakrishnan was recognized as an ACM Fellow in 2001, receiving acknowledgment for contributions in deductive databases, data mining and analysis, data visualization, and data integration, as well as professional service to the database research community.

Best Publications

  • BIRCH: an efficient data clustering method for very large databases

    Tian Zhang;Raghu Ramakrishnan;Miron Livny

  • Benchmarking cloud serving systems with YCSB

    Brian F. Cooper;Adam Silberstein;Erwin Tam;Raghu Ramakrishnan

  • Database Management Systems

    Raghu Ramakrishnan;Johannes Gehrke

  • When is nearest neighbor meaningful

    K. Beyer;J. Goldstein;R. Ramakrishnan;U. Shaft

  • Crowdsourcing systems on the World-Wide Web

    Anhai Doan;Raghu Ramakrishnan;Alon Y. Halevy

  • Incognito: efficient full-domain K-anonymity

    Kristen LeFevre;David J. DeWitt;Raghu Ramakrishnan

  • Mondrian Multidimensional K-Anonymity

    K. LeFevre;D.J. DeWitt;R. Ramakrishnan

  • PNUTS: Yahoo!'s hosted data serving platform

    Brian F. Cooper;Raghu Ramakrishnan;Utkarsh Srivastava;Adam Silberstein

  • Big data and its technical challenges

    H. V. Jagadish;Johannes Gehrke;Alexandros Labrinidis;Yannis Papakonstantinou

  • Scaling mining algorithms to large databases

    Paul Bradley;Johannes Gehrke;Raghu Ramakrishnan;Ramakrishnan Srikant

  • BIRCH: A New Data Clustering Algorithm and Its Applications

    Tian Zhang;Raghu Ramakrishnan;Miron Livny

  • An amateur's introduction to recursive query processing strategies

    Francois Bancilhon;Raghu Ramakrishnan

  • On the Computation of Multidimensional Aggregates

    Sameet Agarwal;Rakesh Agrawal;Prasad Deshpande;Ashish Gupta

  • On the power of magic

    Catriel Beeri;Raghu Ramakrishnan

  • Bottom-up computation of sparse and Iceberg CUBE

    Kevin Beyer;Raghu Ramakrishnan

  • CACTUS—clustering categorical data using summaries

    Venkatesh Ganti;Johannes Gehrke;Raghu Ramakrishnan

  • On the power of magic

    C. Beeri;R. Ramakrishnan

  • BOAT—optimistic decision tree construction

    Johannes Gehrke;Venkatesh Ganti;Raghu Ramakrishnan;Wei-Yin Loh

  • A survey of deductive database systems

    Raghu Ramakrishnan;Jeffrey D. Ullman

  • Magic templates: a spellbinding approach to logic programs

    Raghu Ramakrishnan

  • On the computation of multidimensional aggregates

    Sameet Agarwal;Rakesh Agarwal;Prasad M. Deshpande;Ashish Gupta

  • Computation of Multidimensional Aggregates

    Prasad M Deshpande;Sameet Agarwal;Jeffrey F Naughton;Raghu Ramakrishnan

Frequent Co-Authors

Divesh Srivastava
Divesh Srivastava AT&T (United States)
AnHai Doan
AnHai Doan University of Wisconsin–Madison
Sundararajarao Sudarshan
Sundararajarao Sudarshan Indian Institute of Technology Bombay
Johannes Gehrke
Johannes Gehrke Microsoft (United States)
Jeffrey F. Naughton
Jeffrey F. Naughton University of Wisconsin–Madison
Yannis E. Ioannidis
Yannis E. Ioannidis National and Kapodistrian University of Athens
Miron Livny
Miron Livny University of Wisconsin–Madison
Carlo Curino
Carlo Curino Microsoft (United States)
David J. DeWitt
David J. DeWitt University of Wisconsin–Madison
Catriel Beeri
Catriel Beeri Hebrew University of Jerusalem

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