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Jim Starkey

Jim Starkey (born January 6, 1949, in Illinois) is a database architect responsible for developing InterBase, the first relational database to support multi-versioning,[1] the blob column type, type event alerts, arrays and triggers.[2] Starkey is the founder of several companies, including the web application development and database tool company Netfrastructure and NuoDB.

Jim Starkey
Born6 January 1949
Alma materUniversity of Wisconsin-Madison
Known forMultiversion concurrency control, Falcon
SpouseAnn Harrison Starkey

Education and career edit

Jim Starkey graduated from University of Wisconsin at Madison, Wisconsin, with a Bachelor of Arts in Mathematics.[3] After graduating, Starkey worked at Computer Corporation of America on a research project to build a database machine for ARPAnet.[4]

Starkey's first major computer language was STOP, an assembler emulator written in 1965 and used by IIT for undergraduate instruction. Starkey joined Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC) in 1975. At DEC, he created the DATATRIEVE family of products, the DEC Standard Relational Interface, VAX Rdb/ELN, and designed the software architecture for DATATRIEVE'S database.[5][6] He released DATATRIEVE Version 1 for the PDP-11 in 1977, VAX DATATRIEVE in 1981 as part of the VAX Information Architecture, Rdb/ELN, the Digital Standard Relational Interface, and a variety of uncommercialized database-centric and 4GL proofs of concept. Also at DEC, Starkey invented data BLOBs.[7]

In 1984 he founded Groton Database Systems which became InterBase Software Corporation in 1986. Interbase was sold to Ashton-Tate in 1991, which in turn was sold to Borland.[8] Borland subsequently incorporated InterBase in its Delphi product. After leaving Interbase, Starkey began a series of attempts to productize innovative database technology, including Netfrastructure. He is known fondly as "The Wolf" to Firebird SQL developers (which is an open source branch from InterBase v6.0).

In 2000, Starkey founded Netfrastructure, Inc., a platform for web applications including a relational database, integrated search, a Java virtual machine, and a context-sensitive page generator.[5] Netfrastructure was acquired by MySQL[6] and Starkey became a senior software architect at MySQL,[2] where he started work on Falcon - a new transactional database engine based on the Netfrastructure codebase. He left MySQL in June 2008, a few months after Sun purchased MySQL AB, and Falcon never went beyond beta release.[9]

In 2008, Jim Starkey incorporated a database company called NimbusDB. The name was formally changed to NuoDB in 2011.[3] He is currently working on a new database model called AmorphousDB.[10]

Patents edit

Jim Starkey has been issued the following United States patents:

  • “Database management system,” patented in 2012.[11]
  • “Database server system with methods for alerting clients of occurrence of database server events of interest to clients.”[12]
  • “Method and apparatus for generating web pages from templates”[13]

Personal life edit

Starkey is married to Ann Harrison, who is “a contributor to InterBase’s development.”[2]

External links edit

See [1] Dr. Dobb's Portal for a November 2007 interview with Starkey.

Another Interview with Jim Starkey was done in 2003 from InterBase World website

The History of the Blob and Interbase is on this [3] page in the History section of Ibphoenix website

References edit

  1. ^ Babcock, Charles. "MySQL Database to Get Replication Monitoring, Multiversioning Concurrency Features." InformationWeek. Sept. 14, 2007. Accessed Dec. 7, 2012
  2. ^ a b c Niccolai, James. "Update: MySQL buys company, hires noted architect." Computer World. Feb. 27, 2006. Accessed Dec. 7, 2012
  3. ^ a b "Executive Profile: James A. Starkey."[dead link] Bloomberg Businessweek. Accessed Dec. 7, 2012
  4. ^ Novikova, Marina. "Interview with Jim Starkey from InterBase World." IBPhoenix. Feb. 9, 2003. Accessed Dec. 7, 2012
  5. ^ a b Mager, Peter. "IEEE Computer Society and GBC/ACM." Accessed Dec. 7, 2012
  6. ^ a b Darrow, Barb. "Database superstar Jim Starkey touts NuoDB's new patent." Gigaom. Aug. 8, 2012. Accessed Dec. 7, 2012
  7. ^ McCullagh, Paul. "Introduction to the BLOB Streaming Project." MySQL Conference and Expo 2008. Accessed Dec. 7, 2012
  8. ^ The Firebird FAQ. "Where can I learn about history of Firebird?" Accessed Dec. 7, 2012
  9. ^ Urlocker, Zach. "Thanks to Jim Starkey, the Father of Falcon." TheOpenForce.com. Accessed Dec. 7, 2012
  10. ^ Database Challenges and Innovations. Interview with Jim Starkey
  11. ^ U.S. Patent 8,224,860 Inventor: James A. Starkey. Issued: July 17, 2012
  12. ^ U.S. Patent 5,592,664 Inventor: James A. Starkey. Issued: Jan. 7, 1997
  13. ^ U.S. Patent 7,039,658. Inventor: James A. Starkey. Issued: May 2, 2006

starkey, born, january, 1949, illinois, database, architect, responsible, developing, interbase, first, relational, database, support, multi, versioning, blob, column, type, type, event, alerts, arrays, triggers, starkey, founder, several, companies, including. Jim Starkey born January 6 1949 in Illinois is a database architect responsible for developing InterBase the first relational database to support multi versioning 1 the blob column type type event alerts arrays and triggers 2 Starkey is the founder of several companies including the web application development and database tool company Netfrastructure and NuoDB Jim StarkeyBorn6 January 1949Illinois USAAlma materUniversity of Wisconsin MadisonKnown forMultiversion concurrency control FalconSpouseAnn Harrison Starkey Contents 1 Education and career 2 Patents 3 Personal life 4 External links 5 ReferencesEducation and career editJim Starkey graduated from University of Wisconsin at Madison Wisconsin with a Bachelor of Arts in Mathematics 3 After graduating Starkey worked at Computer Corporation of America on a research project to build a database machine for ARPAnet 4 Starkey s first major computer language was STOP an assembler emulator written in 1965 and used by IIT for undergraduate instruction Starkey joined Digital Equipment Corporation DEC in 1975 At DEC he created the DATATRIEVE family of products the DEC Standard Relational Interface VAX Rdb ELN and designed the software architecture for DATATRIEVE S database 5 6 He released DATATRIEVE Version 1 for the PDP 11 in 1977 VAX DATATRIEVE in 1981 as part of the VAX Information Architecture Rdb ELN the Digital Standard Relational Interface and a variety of uncommercialized database centric and 4GL proofs of concept Also at DEC Starkey invented data BLOBs 7 In 1984 he founded Groton Database Systems which became InterBase Software Corporation in 1986 Interbase was sold to Ashton Tate in 1991 which in turn was sold to Borland 8 Borland subsequently incorporated InterBase in its Delphi product After leaving Interbase Starkey began a series of attempts to productize innovative database technology including Netfrastructure He is known fondly as The Wolf to Firebird SQL developers which is an open source branch from InterBase v6 0 In 2000 Starkey founded Netfrastructure Inc a platform for web applications including a relational database integrated search a Java virtual machine and a context sensitive page generator 5 Netfrastructure was acquired by MySQL 6 and Starkey became a senior software architect at MySQL 2 where he started work on Falcon a new transactional database engine based on the Netfrastructure codebase He left MySQL in June 2008 a few months after Sun purchased MySQL AB and Falcon never went beyond beta release 9 In 2008 Jim Starkey incorporated a database company called NimbusDB The name was formally changed to NuoDB in 2011 3 He is currently working on a new database model called AmorphousDB 10 Patents editJim Starkey has been issued the following United States patents Database management system patented in 2012 11 Database server system with methods for alerting clients of occurrence of database server events of interest to clients 12 Method and apparatus for generating web pages from templates 13 Personal life editStarkey is married to Ann Harrison who is a contributor to InterBase s development 2 External links editSee 1 Dr Dobb s Portal for a November 2007 interview with Starkey Another 2 Interview with Jim Starkey was done in 2003 from InterBase World websiteThe History of the Blob and Interbase is on this 3 page in the History section of Ibphoenix websiteReferences edit Babcock Charles MySQL Database to Get Replication Monitoring Multiversioning Concurrency Features InformationWeek Sept 14 2007 Accessed Dec 7 2012 a b c Niccolai James Update MySQL buys company hires noted architect Computer World Feb 27 2006 Accessed Dec 7 2012 a b Executive Profile James A Starkey dead link Bloomberg Businessweek Accessed Dec 7 2012 Novikova Marina Interview with Jim Starkey from InterBase World IBPhoenix Feb 9 2003 Accessed Dec 7 2012 a b Mager Peter IEEE Computer Society and GBC ACM Accessed Dec 7 2012 a b Darrow Barb Database superstar Jim Starkey touts NuoDB s new patent Gigaom Aug 8 2012 Accessed Dec 7 2012 McCullagh Paul Introduction to the BLOB Streaming Project MySQL Conference and Expo 2008 Accessed Dec 7 2012 The Firebird FAQ Where can I learn about history of Firebird Accessed Dec 7 2012 Urlocker Zach Thanks to Jim Starkey the Father of Falcon TheOpenForce com Accessed Dec 7 2012 Database Challenges and Innovations Interview with Jim Starkey U S Patent 8 224 860 Inventor James A Starkey Issued July 17 2012 U S Patent 5 592 664 Inventor James A Starkey Issued Jan 7 1997 U S Patent 7 039 658 Inventor James A Starkey Issued May 2 2006 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jim Starkey amp oldid 1194095964, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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