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GÁBOR SZÁRNYAS
Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Budapest, Hungary
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Citations
PageRank
Year
Automated Generation Of Consistent, Diverse And Structurally Realistic Graph Models
0
0.34
2021
An incremental GraphBLAS solution for the 2018 TTC Social Media case study
0
0.34
2020
Supporting Dynamic Graphs and Temporal Entity Deletions in the LDBC Social Network Benchmark's Data Generator
0
0.34
2020
How Representative Is a SPARQL Benchmark? An Analysis of RDF Triplestore Benchmarks?
1
0.35
2019
The Train Benchmark: cross-technology performance evaluation of continuous model queries.
13
0.52
2018
Reducing Property Graph Queries to Relational Algebra for Incremental View Maintenance.
1
0.35
2018
Incremental View Maintenance for Property Graph Queries.
0
0.34
2018
An early look at the LDBC social network benchmark's business intelligence workload.
0
0.34
2018
Towards the Automated Generation of Consistent, Diverse, Scalable and Realistic Graph Models.
0
0.34
2018
An early look at the LDBC social network benchmark's business intelligence workload.
1
0.34
2018
Model-Driven Engineering of an OpenCypher Engine: Using Graph Queries to Compile Graph Queries.
0
0.34
2017
Formalising opencypher Graph Queries in Relational Algebra.
3
0.37
2017
Towards the characterization of realistic models: evaluation of multidisciplinary graph metrics.
1
0.35
2016
Train Benchmark Case: an EMF-INCQUERY Solution.
0
0.34
2015
Optimization of Incremental Queries in the Cloud.
0
0.34
2015
Java Refactoring Case: A VIATRA Solution.
0
0.34
2015
The TTC 2015 Train Benchmark Case for Incremental Model Validation.
3
0.46
2015
MONDO-SAM: A Framework to Systematically Assess MDE Scalability.
2
0.37
2014
IncQuery-D: A Distributed Incremental Model Query Framework in the Cloud.
24
0.85
2014
IncQuery-D: incremental graph search in the cloud
4
0.50
2013
1