Name
Affiliation
Papers
TORSTEN GRUST
Universität Konstanz
79
Collaborators
Citations 
PageRank 
88
1482
148.79
Referers 
Referees 
References 
2231
706
649
Search Limit
1001000
Title
Citations
PageRank
Year
Data provenance for recursive SQL queries.00.342022
Snakes on a Plan Compiling Python Functions into Plain SQL Queries00.342022
One WITH RECURSIVE is Worth Many GOTOs00.342021
Functional-Style SQL UDFs With a Capital 'F'00.342020
PL/SQL Without the PL00.342020
Compiling PL/SQL Away.00.342020
PgCuckoo: Laying Plan Eggs in PostgreSQL's Nest00.342019
You Say 'What', I Hear 'Where' and 'Why': (Mis-)Interpreting SQL to Derive Fine-Grained Provenance.00.342018
You Say 'What', I Hear 'Where' and 'Why'? (Mis-)Interpreting SQL to Derive Fine-Grained Provenance.00.342018
How "How" Explains What "What" Computes - How-Provenance for SQL and Query Compilers.00.342018
Special Issue on Programming Languages for Big Data Editorial.00.342018
DDO-Free XQuery00.342017
Take everything from me, but leave me the comprehension: invited talk.00.342017
The Best Bang for Your Bu(ck)g.00.342016
Precision Performance Surgery for PostgreSQL: LLVM-based Expression Compilation, Just in Time.00.342016
Precision Performance Surgery for PostgreSQL: LLVM-based Expression Compilation, Just in Time.00.342016
Thinking Functionally with Haskell by Richard Bird, Cambridge University Press, 2014.00.342015
Provenance for SQL through abstract interpretation: value-less, but worthwhile20.352015
The Flatter, the Better: Query Compilation Based on the Flattening Transformation00.342015
Provenance for SQL through Abstract Interpretation: Value-less, but Worthwhile.00.342015
A SQL Debugger Built from Spare Parts: Turning a SQL: 1999 Database System into Its Own Debugger20.412015
First-Class Functions for First-Order Database Engines.50.502013
Analysing the Entire Wikipedia History with Database Supported Haskell00.342013
Functions Are Data Too (Defunctionalization for PL/SQL).00.342013
Algebraic data types for language-integrated queries30.392013
Observing SQL queries in their natural habitat90.642013
Functions are data too: defunctionalization for PL/SQL00.342013
A Deep Embedding of Queries into Ruby50.482012
Bringing back monad comprehensions130.662011
True language-level SQL debugging30.472011
Let SQL drive the XQuery workhorse (XQuery join graph isolation)80.652010
Avalanche-Safe LINQ Compilation.00.342010
Der Lehrstuhl für Datenbanksysteme am Wilhelm-Schickard-Institut der Universität Tübingen00.342010
Thirteen New Players in the Team: A Ferry-based LINQ to SQL Provider.00.342010
Haskell boards the ferry: database-supported program execution for Haskell140.682010
Avalanche-safe LINQ compilation170.932010
Thirteen new players in the team: a FERRY-based LINQ to SQL provider40.432010
Recursion in XQuery: put your distributivity safety belt on20.432009
FERRY: database-supported program execution431.452009
XQuery Join Graph Isolation: Celebrating 30+ Years of XQuery Processing Technology40.432009
Pathfinder: XQuery Off the Relational Shelf90.492008
An Inflationary Fixed Point Operator in XQuery50.512008
XQuery Join Graph Isolation80.592008
Dependable cardinality forecasts for XQuery150.682008
Dependable cardinality forecasts for XQuery.00.342008
Multi-tenant databases for software as a service: schema-mapping techniques1309.502008
Why off-the-shelf RDBMSs are better at XPath than you might expect331.062007
eXrQuy: Order Indifference in XQuery160.862007
XQuery Implementation Paradigms, 19.11. - 22.11.200630.982007
Pathfinder: A Relational Query Optimizer Explores XQuery Terrain20.422007
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