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This network shows the impact of papers produced by Norbert Ritter. Nodes represent research fields, and links connect fields that are likely to share authors. Colored nodes show fields that tend to cite the papers produced by Norbert Ritter. The network helps show where Norbert Ritter may publish in the future.
Co-authorship network of co-authors of Norbert Ritter
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Ritter, Norbert, et al.. (2017). Coordinated Omission in NoSQL Database Benchmarking.. 215–225.2 indexed citations
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Gessert, Felix, et al.. (2017). Scalable Data Management: An In-Depth Tutorial on NoSQL Data Stores.. 399–402.2 indexed citations
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Gessert, Felix, et al.. (2015). Towards Automated Polyglot Persistence.. BTW. 73–82.12 indexed citations
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Gessert, Felix, et al.. (2015). Who Watches the Watchmen? On the Lack of Validation in NoSQL Benchmarking.. BTW. 351–360.1 indexed citations
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Gessert, Felix, et al.. (2015). The Cache Sketch: Revisiting Expiration-based Caching in the Age of Cloud Data Management.. BTW. 53–72.2 indexed citations
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Gessert, Felix & Norbert Ritter. (2015). Skalierbare NoSQL- und Cloud-Datenbanken in Forschung und Praxis. 271–274.1 indexed citations
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Gessert, Felix, et al.. (2014). Towards a Scalable and Unified REST API for Cloud Data Stores.. GI-Jahrestagung. 723–734.5 indexed citations
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Gessert, Felix, et al.. (2014). NoSQL OLTP Benchmarking: A Survey.. GI-Jahrestagung. 693–704.4 indexed citations
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Keulen, Maurice van, et al.. (2009). Duplicate Detection in Probabilistic Data. University of Twente Research Information.1 indexed citations
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Ritter, Norbert, et al.. (2006). An Approach to Unification of XML and Object-Relational Data Models.. 309–322.
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Härder, Theo, et al.. (2002). Supporting Mass Customomization by Generating Adjusted Repositories for Product Configuration. 17–26.1 indexed citations
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Ritter, Norbert, et al.. (1999). An Object-Relational SE-Repository with Generated Services. Publication Server of Kaiserslautern University of Technology (Kaiserslautern University of Technology). 128(1). 81–7.5 indexed citations
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Härder, Theo, et al.. (1999). Generating Call-Level Interfaces for Advanced Database Application Programming. Very Large Data Bases. 575–586.
Ritter, Norbert, et al.. (1998). Applying ECA Rules in DB-based Design Environments. 188–201.3 indexed citations
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Ritter, Norbert, et al.. (1994). Capturing design dynamics : the CONCORD approach. OPUS Publication Server of the University of Stuttgart (University of Stuttgart). 440–451.10 indexed citations
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Käfer, Wolfgang, Norbert Ritter, & Harald Schöning. (1990). Support for Temporal Data by Complex Objects. Very Large Data Bases. 24–35.11 indexed citations
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