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Peter Buneman

Oscar Peter Buneman, MBE, FRS, FRSE (born 1943) is a British computer scientist who works in the areas of database systems and database theory.[7][8][9][10][11][12][13]

Peter Buneman
Born
Oscar Peter Buneman

1943 (age 79–80)
NationalityBritish
Alma materGonville and Caius College, Cambridge[5]
University of Warwick
Known for
Awards
Scientific career
FieldsComputer Science
Institutions
ThesisModels of Learning and Memory (1970)
Doctoral advisorChristopher Zeeman[4]
Doctoral students
Websitehomepages.inf.ed.ac.uk/opb

Education edit

Buneman was educated at the University of Cambridge, where he was awarded a Bachelor of Arts while studying the Cambridge Mathematical Tripos from Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge. Buneman went on to study at the University of Warwick, where he received his PhD in 1970.[4]

Career edit

Following his PhD, Buneman worked briefly at the University of Edinburgh, followed by a professorship of computer science at the University of Pennsylvania, which he held for several decades. In 2002, he moved to the University of Edinburgh, where he built up the database research group. He is one of the founders and the Associate Director of Research of the UK Digital Curation Centre,[3] which is located in Edinburgh.

Buneman is known for his research in database systems and database theory, in particular for establishing connections between databases and programming language theory,[14] such as introducing monad-based query languages for nested relations and complex object databases.[15] He also pioneered research on managing semi-structured data,[16][17] and, recently, research on data provenance, annotations, and digital curation.

In computational biology, he is known for his work on reconstructing phylogenetic trees[18] based on Buneman graphs, which are named in his honour.

Awards and honours edit

Buneman is a Fellow of the Royal Society, fellow of the ACM, a fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, and has won a Royal Society Wolfson Research Merit Award. He has chaired both flagship research conferences in data management, SIGMOD (in 1993) and VLDB (in 2008), as well as the main database theory conference, PODS (in 2001).

Buneman was appointed Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) in the 2013 New Year Honours for services to data systems and computing.[19] His nomination for the Royal Society reads

Peter Buneman is distinguished for his advances in uniting programming languages and databases. On the theoretical side this has involved new results in types, monads and structural recursion including (with his student Ohori) type inference for record types, and (with Tannen iet al) results that demonstrated a tight connection between monad-based languages and those based on the predicate calculus. On the application side, he used these techniques to demonstrate that – contrary to an assertion by the US Department of Energy – queries on existing non-relational genomic databases could be directly evaluated; fruitful collaboration with biologists ensued.

This research carries over into his recent study of the principles of semistructured or "web-like" data. He is a leading proponent of this new field, and co-author of the first text book in it. Another recent concern is with the provenance of data on the Web, where data is continually copied and transformed. Already, with Khanna et al. he has built an efficient archiving system for scientific databases; more fundamentally, he seeks a formal basis for tracing provenance.

In addition to his work in databases, Buneman's early work on mathematical phylogeny underlies most modern phylogenetic reconstruction techniques.[1]

Personal life edit

Buneman is the son of physicist Oscar Buneman.

References edit

  1. ^ a b "WebCite query result". Archived from the original on 14 January 2014. {{cite web}}: Cite uses generic title (help)
  2. ^ ACM fellowship citation: http://fellows.acm.org/fellow_citation.cfm?id=1669316
  3. ^ a b Rusbridge, C.; Buneman, P.; Burnhill, P.; Giaretta, D.; Ross, S.; Lyon, L.; Atkinson, M. (2005). "The Digital Curation Centre: A Vision for Digital Curation" (PDF). 2005 IEEE International Symposium on Mass Storage Systems and Technology (PDF). p. 31. doi:10.1109/LGDI.2005.1612461. ISBN 978-0-7803-9228-1. S2CID 20810596.
  4. ^ a b c Peter Buneman at the Mathematics Genealogy Project
  5. ^ "BUNEMAN, Prof. (Oscar) Peter". Who's Who 2014, A & C Black, an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing plc, 2014; online edn, Oxford University Press.(subscription required)
  6. ^ Buneman, P.; Khanna, S.; Wang-Chiew, T. (2001). "Why and Where: A Characterization of Data Provenance". Database Theory — ICDT 2001. Lecture Notes in Computer Science. Vol. 1973. pp. 316. CiteSeerX 10.1.1.6.1848. doi:10.1007/3-540-44503-X_20. ISBN 978-3-540-41456-8.
  7. ^ Peter Buneman author profile page at the ACM Digital Library
  8. ^ Peter Buneman at DBLP Bibliography Server  
  9. ^ Peter Buneman publications indexed by Microsoft Academic
  10. ^ Peter Buneman's publications indexed by the Scopus bibliographic database. (subscription required)
  11. ^ "Google Scholar".
  12. ^ Atkinson, M. P.; Buneman, O. P. (1987). "Types and persistence in database programming languages". ACM Computing Surveys. 19 (2): 105. doi:10.1145/62070.45066. S2CID 11187867.
  13. ^ Winslett, M. (2009). "Peter Buneman speaks out on phylogeny, the integration of databases and programming languages, curated databases, british plumbing, the value of talking to users, when to ignore the literature, and more" (PDF). ACM SIGMOD Record. 38 (2): 42–49. doi:10.1145/1815918.1815928. S2CID 33110461.
  14. ^ Buneman, P.; Davidson, S.; Hillebrand, G.; Suciu, D. (1996). "A query language and optimization techniques for unstructured data". ACM SIGMOD Record. 25 (2): 505. CiteSeerX 10.1.1.33.1374. doi:10.1145/235968.233368. S2CID 235496438.
  15. ^ Buneman, P.; Naqvi, S.; Tannen, V.; Wong, L. (1995). "Principles of programming with complex objects and collection types". Theoretical Computer Science. 149: 3–48. doi:10.1016/0304-3975(95)00024-Q.
  16. ^ Buneman, P.; Davidson, S.; Fernandez, M.; Suciu, D. (1997). "Adding structure to unstructured data". Database Theory — ICDT '97. Lecture Notes in Computer Science. Vol. 1186. p. 336. doi:10.1007/3-540-62222-5_55. ISBN 978-3-540-62222-2. S2CID 2076813.
  17. ^ Abiteboul, Serge; Buneman, Peter; Suciu, Dan (2000). Data on the Web: From Relations to Semistructured Data and XML. Morgan Kaufmann. ISBN 978-1558606227.
  18. ^ Peter Buneman (1971), "The recovery of trees from measures of dissimilarity", in Hodson, F. R.; Kendall, D. G. & Tautu, P. T., Mathematics in the Archaeological and Historical Sciences, Edinburgh University Press, pp. 387–395 .
  19. ^ "No. 60367". The London Gazette (Supplement). 29 December 2012. p. 15.

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Oscar Peter Buneman MBE FRS FRSE born 1943 is a British computer scientist who works in the areas of database systems and database theory 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Peter BunemanBornOscar Peter Buneman1943 age 79 80 NationalityBritishAlma materGonville and Caius College Cambridge 5 University of WarwickKnown forBuneman graphs query languages for nested relations data provenance 6 AwardsFRS 2009 1 Royal Society Wolfson Research Merit Award 2002 FRSE 2004 FACM 1999 2 Scientific careerFieldsComputer ScienceInstitutionsUniversity of Edinburgh University of Pennsylvania University of Cambridge Laboratory for Foundations of Computer Science Digital Curation Centre 3 ThesisModels of Learning and Memory 1970 Doctoral advisorChristopher Zeeman 4 Doctoral studentsWenfei Fan Leonid Libkin Wang Chiew Tan 4 Websitehomepages wbr inf wbr ed wbr ac wbr uk wbr opb Contents 1 Education 2 Career 3 Awards and honours 4 Personal life 5 ReferencesEducation editBuneman was educated at the University of Cambridge where he was awarded a Bachelor of Arts while studying the Cambridge Mathematical Tripos from Gonville and Caius College Cambridge Buneman went on to study at the University of Warwick where he received his PhD in 1970 4 Career editFollowing his PhD Buneman worked briefly at the University of Edinburgh followed by a professorship of computer science at the University of Pennsylvania which he held for several decades In 2002 he moved to the University of Edinburgh where he built up the database research group He is one of the founders and the Associate Director of Research of the UK Digital Curation Centre 3 which is located in Edinburgh Buneman is known for his research in database systems and database theory in particular for establishing connections between databases and programming language theory 14 such as introducing monad based query languages for nested relations and complex object databases 15 He also pioneered research on managing semi structured data 16 17 and recently research on data provenance annotations and digital curation In computational biology he is known for his work on reconstructing phylogenetic trees 18 based on Buneman graphs which are named in his honour Awards and honours editBuneman is a Fellow of the Royal Society fellow of the ACM a fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh and has won a Royal Society Wolfson Research Merit Award He has chaired both flagship research conferences in data management SIGMOD in 1993 and VLDB in 2008 as well as the main database theory conference PODS in 2001 Buneman was appointed Member of the Order of the British Empire MBE in the 2013 New Year Honours for services to data systems and computing 19 His nomination for the Royal Society readsPeter Buneman is distinguished for his advances in uniting programming languages and databases On the theoretical side this has involved new results in types monads and structural recursion including with his student Ohori type inference for record types and with Tannen iet al results that demonstrated a tight connection between monad based languages and those based on the predicate calculus On the application side he used these techniques to demonstrate that contrary to an assertion by the US Department of Energy queries on existing non relational genomic databases could be directly evaluated fruitful collaboration with biologists ensued This research carries over into his recent study of the principles of semistructured or web like data He is a leading proponent of this new field and co author of the first text book in it Another recent concern is with the provenance of data on the Web where data is continually copied and transformed Already with Khanna et al he has built an efficient archiving system for scientific databases more fundamentally he seeks a formal basis for tracing provenance In addition to his work in databases Buneman s early work on mathematical phylogeny underlies most modern phylogenetic reconstruction techniques 1 Personal life editBuneman is the son of physicist Oscar Buneman References edit a b WebCite query result Archived from the original on 14 January 2014 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a Cite uses generic title help ACM fellowship citation http fellows acm org fellow citation cfm id 1669316 a b Rusbridge C Buneman P Burnhill P Giaretta D Ross S Lyon L Atkinson M 2005 The Digital Curation Centre A Vision for Digital Curation PDF 2005 IEEE International Symposium on Mass Storage Systems and Technology PDF p 31 doi 10 1109 LGDI 2005 1612461 ISBN 978 0 7803 9228 1 S2CID 20810596 a b c Peter Buneman at the Mathematics Genealogy Project BUNEMAN Prof Oscar Peter Who s Who 2014 A amp C Black an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing plc 2014 online edn Oxford University Press subscription required Buneman P Khanna S Wang Chiew T 2001 Why and Where A Characterization of Data Provenance Database Theory ICDT 2001 Lecture Notes in Computer Science Vol 1973 pp 316 CiteSeerX 10 1 1 6 1848 doi 10 1007 3 540 44503 X 20 ISBN 978 3 540 41456 8 Peter Buneman author profile page at the ACM Digital Library Peter Buneman at DBLP Bibliography Server nbsp Peter Buneman publications indexed by Microsoft Academic Peter Buneman s publications indexed by the Scopus bibliographic database subscription required Google Scholar Atkinson M P Buneman O P 1987 Types and persistence in database programming languages ACM Computing Surveys 19 2 105 doi 10 1145 62070 45066 S2CID 11187867 Winslett M 2009 Peter Buneman speaks out on phylogeny the integration of databases and programming languages curated databases british plumbing the value of talking to users when to ignore the literature and more PDF ACM SIGMOD Record 38 2 42 49 doi 10 1145 1815918 1815928 S2CID 33110461 Buneman P Davidson S Hillebrand G Suciu D 1996 A query language and optimization techniques for unstructured data ACM SIGMOD Record 25 2 505 CiteSeerX 10 1 1 33 1374 doi 10 1145 235968 233368 S2CID 235496438 Buneman P Naqvi S Tannen V Wong L 1995 Principles of programming with complex objects and collection types Theoretical Computer Science 149 3 48 doi 10 1016 0304 3975 95 00024 Q Buneman P Davidson S Fernandez M Suciu D 1997 Adding structure to unstructured data Database Theory ICDT 97 Lecture Notes in Computer Science Vol 1186 p 336 doi 10 1007 3 540 62222 5 55 ISBN 978 3 540 62222 2 S2CID 2076813 Abiteboul Serge Buneman Peter Suciu Dan 2000 Data on the Web From Relations to Semistructured Data and XML Morgan Kaufmann ISBN 978 1558606227 Peter Buneman 1971 The recovery of trees from measures of dissimilarity in Hodson F R Kendall D G amp Tautu P T Mathematics in the Archaeological and Historical Sciences Edinburgh University Press pp 387 395 No 60367 The London Gazette Supplement 29 December 2012 p 15 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Peter Buneman amp oldid 1168847272, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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