Wikipedia defines h-measure as an index that attempts to measure both the scientific productivity and the apparent scientific impact of a scientist. Watch this video to know how one calculates the h-index :
I found a document that presents a partial list of computer science researchers whose h-indices are greater than 40 (Click here). So they must be crazy guys, don't you think so ;) ? Interestingly, one researcher in our team (LEO Team INRIA), Serge Abiteboul, is one of them. His current h-index is 49! Really interesting to know this. I would like to become crazy :)) ))) )))).
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