Travelled to:
1 × Australia
1 × China
1 × Germany
1 × Italy
1 × Norway
1 × The Netherlands
2 × Canada
3 × USA
Collaborated with:
J.Teubner J.Rittinger T.Schreiber M.v.Keulen A.Ulrich S.Sakr G.Giorgidze M.Mayr N.Schweinsberg B.Dietrich T.Müller J.Weijers ∅ P.A.Boncz S.Manegold I.Halatchliyski M.Kummer S.Maneth S.Mayer S.Bonetti S.Aulbach D.Jacobs A.Kemper
Talks about:
sql (8) queri (6) databas (5) support (3) haskel (3) compil (3) relat (3) ferri (3) staircas (2) pathfind (2)
Person: Torsten Grust
DBLP: Grust:Torsten
Contributed to:
Wrote 20 papers:
- SIGMOD-2015-DietrichG #database #debugging #sql
- A SQL Debugger Built from Spare Parts: Turning a SQL: 1999 Database System into Its Own Debugger (BD, TG), pp. 865–870.
- SIGMOD-2015-UlrichG #compilation #query
- The Flatter, the Better: Query Compilation Based on the Flattening Transformation (AU, TG), pp. 1421–1426.
- VLDB-2015-MullerG #abstract interpretation #sql
- Provenance for SQL through Abstract Interpretation: Value-less, but Worthwhile (TM, TG), pp. 1872–1883.
- PADL-2013-GiorgidzeGHK #database #haskell #wiki
- Analysing the Entire Wikipedia History with Database Supported Haskell (GG, TG, IH, MK), pp. 19–25.
- VLDB-2013-GrustSU #sql
- Functions Are Data Too (Defunctionalization for PL/SQL) (TG, NS, AU), pp. 1214–1217.
- IFL-2010-GiorgidzeGSW #execution #haskell
- Haskell Boards the Ferry — Database-Supported Program Execution for Haskell (GG, TG, TS, JW), pp. 1–18.
- VLDB-2010-GrustRS #compilation
- Avalanche-Safe LINQ Compilation (TG, JR, TS), pp. 162–172.
- VLDB-2010-SchreiberBGMR #sql
- Thirteen New Players in the Team: A Ferry-based LINQ to SQL Provider (TS, SB, TG, MM, JR), pp. 1549–1552.
- SIGMOD-2009-GrustMRS #execution #named
- FERRY: database-supported program execution (TG, MM, JR, TS), pp. 1063–1066.
- SIGMOD-2008-AulbachGJKR #as a service #database #multitenancy
- Multi-tenant databases for software as a service: schema-mapping techniques (SA, TG, DJ, AK, JR), pp. 1195–1206.
- VLDB-2008-TeubnerGMS #xquery
- Dependable cardinality forecasts for XQuery (JT, TG, SM, SS), pp. 463–477.
- SIGMOD-2007-GrustMRST #code generation #compilation #sql #xquery
- A SQL: 1999 code generator for the pathfinder xquery compiler (TG, MM, JR, SS, JT), pp. 1162–1164.
- SIGMOD-2007-GrustRT #off the shelf #why #xpath
- Why off-the-shelf RDBMSs are better at XPath than you might expect (TG, JR, JT), pp. 949–958.
- SIGMOD-2006-BonczGKMRT #named #performance #relational #xquery
- MonetDB/XQuery: a fast XQuery processor powered by a relational engine (PAB, TG, MvK, SM, JR, JT), pp. 479–490.
- VLDB-2005-BonczGKMRT #named #relational #xquery
- Pathfinder: XQuery — The Relational Way (PAB, TG, MvK, SM, JR, JT), pp. 1322–1325.
- VLDB-2004-GrustST #sql #xquery
- XQuery on SQL Hosts (TG, SS, JT), pp. 252–263.
- VLDB-2004-MayerGKT #injection
- An Injection of Tree Awareness: Adding Staircase Join to PostgreSQL (SM, TG, MvK, JT), pp. 1305–1308.
- VLDB-2003-GrustKT #education #relational
- Staircase Join: Teach a Relational DBMS to Watch its (Axis) Steps (TG, MvK, JT), pp. 524–525.
- SIGMOD-2002-Grust #xpath
- Accelerating XPath location steps (TG), pp. 109–120.
- Haskell-2011-GiorgidzeGSW #monad
- Bringing back monad comprehensions (GG, TG, NS, JW), pp. 13–22.