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Werner Nutt 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 Werner Nutt sits on this spectrum.

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32 publications 991+

This scientist: 165 publications — 33rd percentile

33% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Werner Nutt 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 Werner Nutt sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 131+

This scientist: 37 D-Index — 27th percentile

27% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Werner Nutt is affiliated with the Free University of Bozen-Bolzano in Italy. Their research activities span multiple disciplines, primarily within Computer Science, Decision Sciences, and Engineering. Their work engages with a variety of specialized subfields, including Artificial Intelligence, Statistics, Probability and Uncertainty, Building and Construction, Management Science and Operations Research, and Management Information Systems.

Their research topics reflect a diverse set of interests and applications. These include:

  • Topic Modeling
  • Seismology and Earthquake Studies
  • Risk and Safety Analysis
  • BIM and Construction Integration
  • Construction Project Management and Performance
  • Business Process Modeling and Analysis
  • Logic, Reasoning, and Knowledge

Werner Nutt has collaborated frequently with several researchers, indicating active engagement in multidisciplinary research projects. Frequent co-authors include Elisa Marengo, Julien Corman, Ognjen Savković, Hebatallah A. Mohamed, and Arif Ur Rahman.

Though specific recent papers or publication venues are not listed, the range of topics and subfields suggests that their research output likely intersects areas of applied computer science and decision sciences with practical implications for engineering and management fields. This interdisciplinary approach underlines an emphasis on integrating technical and managerial aspects, especially in construction and risk assessment contexts.

Their work in Artificial Intelligence appears to be notable within their portfolio, particularly connected to topics like logic, reasoning, and knowledge representation. At the same time, involvement in statistics, probability, and uncertainty indicates strong methodological foundations supporting their applications in risk and safety analysis.

In addition, Werner Nutt's engagement in building and construction research, highlighted by BIM (Building Information Modeling) and construction integration, as well as project management, points to a practical orientation toward improving industry practices through computational methods and decision support systems.

Best Publications

  • Basic description logics

    Franz Baader;Werner Nutt

  • The complexity of concept languages

    Werner Nutt;Francesco M. Donini;Maurizio Lenzerini;Daniele Nardi

  • Subsumption algorithms for concept languages

    Bernhard Hollunder;Werner Nutt

  • The Complexity of Concept Languages.

    Francesco M. Donini;Maurizio Lenzerini;Daniele Nardi;Werner Nutt

  • Rewriting aggregate queries using views

    Sara Cohen;Werner Nutt;Alexander Serebrenik

  • R-GMA: An Information Integration System for Grid Monitoring

    Andrew W. Cooke;Alasdair J. G. Gray;Lisha Ma;Werner Nutt

  • Order-Sorted Equational Computation

    Gert Smolka;Werner Nutt;Joseph A. Goguen;José Meseguer

  • An epistemic operator for description logics

    F. M. Donini;M. Lenzerini;D. Nardi;W. Nutt

  • Tractable concept languages

    Francesco M. Donini;Maurizio Lenzerini;Daniele Nardi;Werner Nutt

  • The complexity of existential quantification in concept languages

    Francesco M. Donini;Maurizio Lenzerini;Daniele Nardi;Bernhard Hollunder

  • Subsumption algorithms for concept description languages

    Bernhard Hollunder;Werner Nutt;Manfred Schmidt-Schauß

  • Subsumption between queries to object-oriented databases

    Martin Buchheit;Manfred A. Jeusfeld;Werner Nutt;Martin Staudt

  • Deciding equivalences among conjunctive aggregate queries

    Sara Cohen;Werner Nutt;Yehoshua Sagiv

  • Adding Epistemic Operators to Concept Languages.

    Francesco M. Donini;Maurizio Lenzerini;Daniele Nardi;Andrea Schaerf

  • The Relational Grid Monitoring Architecture: Mediating Information about the Grid

    Andrew W. Cooke;Alasdair J. G. Gray;Werner Nutt;James Magowan

  • Evolution of DL-lite knowledge bases

    Diego Calvanese;Evgeny Kharlamov;Werner Nutt;Dmitriy Zheleznyakov

  • Basic narrowing revisited

    Werner Nutt;Pierre Réty;Gert Smolka

  • Terminological knowledge representation : a proposal for a terminological logic

    Franz Baader;Hans-Jürgen Bürckert;Jochen Heinsohn;Bernhard Hollunder

  • Deciding equivalences among aggregate queries

    Werner Nutt;Yehoshus Sagiv;Sara Shurin

  • Completeness of queries over incomplete databases

    Simon Razniewski;Werner Nutt

Frequent Co-Authors

Franz Baader
Franz Baader TU Dresden
Evgeny Kharlamov
Evgeny Kharlamov University of Oslo
Yehoshua Sagiv
Yehoshua Sagiv Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Francesco M. Donini
Francesco M. Donini Tuscia University
Maurizio Lenzerini
Maurizio Lenzerini Sapienza University of Rome
Daniele Nardi
Daniele Nardi Sapienza University of Rome
Diego Calvanese
Diego Calvanese Free University of Bozen-Bolzano
Norbert Podhorszki
Norbert Podhorszki Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Alexander Serebrenik
Alexander Serebrenik Eindhoven University of Technology
Andrea Schaerf
Andrea Schaerf University of Udine

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