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Donald D. Chamberlin

Donald D. Chamberlin is an American computer scientist who is one of the principal designers of the original SQL language specification with Raymond Boyce. He also made significant contributions to the development of XQuery.

Donald D. Chamberlin
Don Chamberlin at the Computer History Museum's 2009 Fellows Award event
Born
San Jose, California, United States
NationalityAmerican
Alma materHarvey Mudd College (B.S., 1966)
Stanford University (M.S., 1967; PhD, 1971)
Known forSQL, System R, XQuery
AwardsACM Fellow (1994)
National Academy of Engineering Member (1997)
IBM Fellow (2003)
IEEE Fellow (2007)
ACM SIGMOD Edgar F. Codd Innovations Award
ACM Software System Award
Computer History Museum Fellow (2009)[1]
Scientific career
FieldsComputer science, Databases
InstitutionsUniversity of California, Santa Cruz (2009)
IBM Research Watson Research Center (1971), Almaden Research Center (1973)

Chamberlin was elected a member of the National Academy of Engineering in 1997 for contributions to the SQL database query language.

Biography

Donald D. Chamberlin was born in San Jose, California. After attending Campbell High School, he studied engineering at Harvey Mudd College from where he holds a BS. After graduating, he went to Stanford University on a National Science Foundation grant. At Stanford, he studied electrical engineering and minored in computer science. Chamberlin holds an MSc and a PhD degree in electrical engineering from Stanford University. After graduating, Chamberlin went to work for IBM Research at the Yorktown Heights research facility in New York, where he had previously had a summer internship.

Chamberlin is best known as co-inventor of SQL (Structured Query Language), the world's most widely used database language. Developed in the mid-1970s by Chamberlin and Raymond Boyce, SQL was the first commercially successful language for relational databases. Chamberlin also was one of the managers of IBM's System R project, which produced the first SQL implementation and developed much of IBM's relational database technology. System R, together with the Ingres project at U.C. Berkeley, received the ACM Software System Award in 1988. Until his retirement in 2009 he was based at the Almaden Research Center. He was appointed an IBM Fellow in 2003.[2]

In 2000, jointly with Jonathan Robie and Daniela Florescu, he drafted a proposal for an XML query language called Quilt.[2][3] Many ideas from this proposal found their way into the XQuery language specification, which was developed by W3C with Chamberlin as an editor.[2] XQuery became a W3C Recommendation in January 2007.[4]

Chamberlin is also an ACM Fellow, IEEE Fellow and a member of the National Academy of Engineering. In 2005, he was awarded an honorary doctorate by the University of Zurich.[2]

In 2009, he was made a Fellow of the Computer History Museum "for his fundamental work on structured query language (SQL) and database architectures."[5]

Research

In 1988, Chamberlin was awarded the ACM Software Systems Award for his work on System R.[6]

Current work

Donald Chamberlin joined Couchbase, Inc. as Technical Advisor in 2015.[7]

Bibliography

He is the author of two books on IBM's DB2 UDB, and more than 50 technical papers.

He contributed a chapter (and the cover photograph) to the 2003 book XQuery from the Experts, ISBN 0-321-18060-7.

He contributed a chapter titled Sharing Our Planet to the 1997 book Beyond Calculation: the Next Fifty Years of Computing, ISBN 0-387-94932-1.

He has also contributed problems and served as a judge for the ACM International Collegiate Programming Contest for seventeen consecutive years (1998–2014).

He is the author of the book SQL++ For SQL Users: A Tutorial, ISBN 978-0-692-18450-9.

External links

References

  1. ^ "Donald Chamberlin". CHM.
  2. ^ a b c d "Donald (Don) Chamberlin - IBM". researcher.watson.ibm.com. July 25, 2016.
  3. ^ "Quilt: an XML Query Language". xml.coverpages.org.
  4. ^ "xquery cover page - W3C". www.w3.org.
  5. ^ "Donald Chamberlin". Computer History Museum. Retrieved November 9, 2018.
  6. ^ . Archived from the original on October 15, 2007. Retrieved July 3, 2008.
  7. ^ http://www.bizjournals.com/sanjose/potmsearch/detail/submission/5279522/Donald_D_Chamberlin

donald, chamberlin, american, computer, scientist, principal, designers, original, language, specification, with, raymond, boyce, also, made, significant, contributions, development, xquery, chamberlin, computer, history, museum, 2009, fellows, award, eventbor. Donald D Chamberlin is an American computer scientist who is one of the principal designers of the original SQL language specification with Raymond Boyce He also made significant contributions to the development of XQuery Donald D ChamberlinDon Chamberlin at the Computer History Museum s 2009 Fellows Award eventBornSan Jose California United StatesNationalityAmericanAlma materHarvey Mudd College B S 1966 Stanford University M S 1967 PhD 1971 Known forSQL System R XQueryAwardsACM Fellow 1994 National Academy of Engineering Member 1997 IBM Fellow 2003 IEEE Fellow 2007 ACM SIGMOD Edgar F Codd Innovations Award ACM Software System Award Computer History Museum Fellow 2009 1 Scientific careerFieldsComputer science DatabasesInstitutionsUniversity of California Santa Cruz 2009 IBM Research Watson Research Center 1971 Almaden Research Center 1973 Chamberlin was elected a member of the National Academy of Engineering in 1997 for contributions to the SQL database query language Contents 1 Biography 2 Research 3 Current work 4 Bibliography 5 External links 6 ReferencesBiography EditDonald D Chamberlin was born in San Jose California After attending Campbell High School he studied engineering at Harvey Mudd College from where he holds a BS After graduating he went to Stanford University on a National Science Foundation grant At Stanford he studied electrical engineering and minored in computer science Chamberlin holds an MSc and a PhD degree in electrical engineering from Stanford University After graduating Chamberlin went to work for IBM Research at the Yorktown Heights research facility in New York where he had previously had a summer internship Chamberlin is best known as co inventor of SQL Structured Query Language the world s most widely used database language Developed in the mid 1970s by Chamberlin and Raymond Boyce SQL was the first commercially successful language for relational databases Chamberlin also was one of the managers of IBM s System R project which produced the first SQL implementation and developed much of IBM s relational database technology System R together with the Ingres project at U C Berkeley received the ACM Software System Award in 1988 Until his retirement in 2009 he was based at the Almaden Research Center He was appointed an IBM Fellow in 2003 2 In 2000 jointly with Jonathan Robie and Daniela Florescu he drafted a proposal for an XML query language called Quilt 2 3 Many ideas from this proposal found their way into the XQuery language specification which was developed by W3C with Chamberlin as an editor 2 XQuery became a W3C Recommendation in January 2007 4 Chamberlin is also an ACM Fellow IEEE Fellow and a member of the National Academy of Engineering In 2005 he was awarded an honorary doctorate by the University of Zurich 2 In 2009 he was made a Fellow of the Computer History Museum for his fundamental work on structured query language SQL and database architectures 5 Research EditIn 1988 Chamberlin was awarded the ACM Software Systems Award for his work on System R 6 Current work EditDonald Chamberlin joined Couchbase Inc as Technical Advisor in 2015 7 Bibliography EditHe is the author of two books on IBM s DB2 UDB and more than 50 technical papers He contributed a chapter and the cover photograph to the 2003 book XQuery from the Experts ISBN 0 321 18060 7 He contributed a chapter titled Sharing Our Planet to the 1997 book Beyond Calculation the Next Fifty Years of Computing ISBN 0 387 94932 1 He has also contributed problems and served as a judge for the ACM International Collegiate Programming Contest for seventeen consecutive years 1998 2014 He is the author of the book SQL For SQL Users A Tutorial ISBN 978 0 692 18450 9 External links EditChamberlin s bio at IBM Research Oral history interview with Donald Chamberlin dated October 2001 Archived at Charles Babbage Institute Oral history interview with Donald Chamberlin dated July 2009 Archived at Computer History Museum References Edit Donald Chamberlin CHM a b c d Donald Don Chamberlin IBM researcher watson ibm com July 25 2016 Quilt an XML Query Language xml coverpages org xquery cover page W3C www w3 org Donald Chamberlin Computer History Museum Retrieved November 9 2018 ACM Fellows Award Donald Chamberlin Archived from the original on October 15 2007 Retrieved July 3 2008 http www bizjournals com sanjose potmsearch detail submission 5279522 Donald D Chamberlin Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Donald D Chamberlin amp oldid 1127284712, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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