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Peter Chen

Peter Pin-Shan Chen (Chinese: 陳品山; born 3 January 1947) is a Taiwanese American computer scientist. He is a (retired) distinguished career scientist and faculty member at Carnegie Mellon University and Distinguished Chair Professor Emeritus at LSU. He is known for the development of the entity–relationship model in 1976.

Peter Chen
Born (1947-01-03) January 3, 1947 (age 77)
Alma materNational Taiwan University
Harvard University
Known forDevelopment of entity–relationship modeling
AwardsStevens Software Innovation Award (2001)
ACM - AAAI Allen Newell Award (2002)
IEEE Harry H. Goode Memorial Award (2003)
DAMA International Achievement Award (2000)
Pan Wen-Yuan Outstanding Research Award (2004)
Software Eng. Society & SDPS Society Transformative Award (2011)
Fellow of ACM, IEEE, AAAS, & ER
Scientific career
FieldsComputer Science
InstitutionsCarnegie Mellon University
Harvard University
University of California
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Louisiana State University

Biography edit

Born 1947 in Taichung, Taiwan,[1] Peter Chen received a B.S. in electrical engineering in 1968 at the National Taiwan University, and a Ph.D. in computer science/applied mathematics at Harvard University in 1973. In 1970, he worked one summer at IBM. After graduating from Harvard, he spent one year at Honeywell and a summer at Digital Equipment Corporation.

From 1974 to 1978 Chen was an assistant professor at the MIT Sloan School of Management. From 1978 to 1983 he was an associate professor at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA Management School). From 1983 to 2011 Chen held the position of M. J. Foster Distinguished Chair Professor of Computer Science at Louisiana State University and, for several years, adjunct professor in its Business School and Medical School (Shreveport).[2] During this period, he was a visiting professor once at Harvard in '89-'90 and three times at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (EECS Dept. in '86-'87, Sloan School in '90-'91, and Division of Engineering Systems in 06-'07). From 2010 to 2020, Chen was a Distinguished Career Scientist and faculty member at Carnegie Mellon University, U.S.A.

Besides lecturing around the world, he has also served as an (honorary) professor outside of the U.S. In 1984, under the sponsorship of the United Nations, he taught a one-month short course on databases at Huazhong University of Science and Technology in Wuhan, China, and was awarded as Honorary Professor there. Then, he went to Beijing as a member of the IEEE delegation of the First International Conference on Computers and Applications (the first major IEEE computer conference held in China). From 2008 to 2014, he was an Honorary Chair Professor at the Institute of Service Science at National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan. Starting in 2016, he is an Honorary Chair Professor in the Department of Bioengineering and Bioinformatics, Asia University (Taiwan).

Chen has served as an advisor for government agencies and corporations. He is a member of the advisory board of the Computer and Information Science and Engineering Directorate of National Science Foundation (2004-2006) and the United States Air Force Scientific Advisory Board (2005-2009).

Awards and honors edit

Chen's original paper[3] is one of the most influential papers in the computer software field based on a survey of more than 1,000 computer science professors documented in a book on "Great Papers in Computer Science".[4][5] Chen's work is also cited in the book Software Challenges published by Time-Life Books in 1993 in the series on "Understanding Computers." Chen is recognized as one of the pioneers in a book on "Software Pioneers".[6] He is listed in Who's Who in America and Who's Who in the World.

Chen has received many awards in the fields of Information Technology.[7] He received the Data Resource Management Technology Award from the Data Administration Management Association (DAMA International) in New York City in 1990. He was elected as a Fellow of the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM), American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), IEEE, and ER.[8] He won the Achievement Award in Information Management in 2000 from DAMA International. He was an inductee into the Data Management Hall of Fame in 2000. He received the Stevens Award in Software Method Innovation in 2001. In 2003, Chen received the IEEE Harry H. Goode Memorial Award at the IEEE-CS Board of Governors meeting in San Diego. He was presented with the ACM - AAAI Allen Newell Award at the ACM Banquet in San Diego in June 2003 and International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence (IJCAI) in Acapulco in August 2003. Chen is also the recipient of the Pan Wen-Yuan Outstanding Research Award in 2004.[9] In June 2011 in Jeju Island, Korea, Chen received the Transformative Achievement Medal from the Software Engineering Society and the Society for Design and Process Science. In 2021, he received the Leadership Award from the IEEE Technical Committee of Service Computing (TCSVC).

His innovative work initiated/accelerated a new field of research and practice called "Conceptual Modeling" based on conceptual model (computer science) or Entity–Relationship model. In 1979, he founded an annual international professional meeting, the International Conference on Conceptual Modeling, which has been held in different countries.[8] He also founded the Data & Knowledge Engineering journal for publishing and disseminating scholarly research results.

Peter P. Chen Award edit

To recognize Chen's pioneering leadership role, the "Peter P. Chen Award" was established in 2008, to honor excellent researchers/educators for outstanding contributions to the field of conceptual modeling each year.[8][10][11] The recipients of the Peter P. Chen Award are:

  • 2008: Bernhard Thalheim, professor, University of Kiel, Germany
  • 2009: David W. Embley, professor, Brigham Young University (BYU), U.S.A.
  • 2010: John Mylopoulos, professor, University of Toronto, Canada, and University of Trento, Italy
  • 2011: Tok Wang Ling, professor, National University of Singapore (NUS), Singapore
  • 2012: Stefano Spaccapietra, honorary professor, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (EPFL), Switzerland
  • 2013: Carlo Batini, professor, University of Milano-Bicocca, Italy
  • 2014: Antonio L. Furtado, professor, PUC-Rio, Brazil
  • 2015: Il-Yeol Song, professor, Drexel University, U.S.A.
  • 2016: Óscar Pastor, professor, Universitat Politècnica de València, Spain
  • 2017: Yair Wand, CANFOR Professor in MIS, University of British Columbia, CANADA
  • 2018: Veda C. Storey, Tull Professor of Computer Information Systems, Georgia State University, Atlanta, U.S.A.
  • 2019: Eric Yu, professor, University of Toronto, Canada.
  • 2020: Matthias Jarke, Professor, RWTH Aachen University, Germany and Chairman, Fraunhofer ICT Group.
  • 2021: Sudha Ram, Anheuser-Busch Professor of MIS, Entrepreneurship and Innovation, University of Arizona, U.S.A.
  • 2022: Maurizio Lenzerini, Professor of Computer Science and Engineering, Sapienza University of Rome, Italy.
  • 2023: Nicola Guarino, the head of the Laboratory for Applied Ontology (LOA), part of the Italian National Research Council (CNR) in Trento, Italy.

Peter Chen Big Data Young Researcher Award edit

To recognize Chen's pioneering role and contributions in building the foundation for big data modeling and analysis, the "Peter Chen Big Data Young Researcher Award" was established in 2015 by the Service Society [12] and the steering committee of eight co-located IEEE Conferences (IEEE ICWS/SCC/CLOUD/MS/BigDataCongress/SERVICES), to honor a very promising young big data researcher each year in the IEEE Big Data Congress and co-located conferences, starting from IEEE BigData 2015 Congress.[13] The Peter Chen Big Data Young Researcher Award winners are:

  • 2015: Yi Chen, associate professor, New Jersey Institute of Technology, U.S.A.
  • 2016: Wei Tan, Research Staff Member, IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center, Yorktown Heights, NY USA.
  • 2017: Ilkay Altintas, Chief Data Science Officer, San Diego Supercomputer Center, Univ. of California, San Diego, USA.

Work edit

Entity–relationship modeling and conceptual data modeling edit

The entity–relationship model serves as the foundation of many systems analysis and design methodologies, computer-aided software engineering (CASE) tools, and repository systems. The ER model is the basis for IBM's Repository Manager/MVS and DEC's CDD/Plus.

Chen's original paper[3] is commonly cited as the definitive reference for entity relationship modeling though the concept of object relationship had been developed a year earlier by Schmid and Swenson as reported in the 1975 ACM SIGMOD Proceedings [1]. Chen is one of the pioneers of using entity–relationship concepts in software and information system modeling and design. Before Chen's paper, the basic entity–relationship ideas were used mostly informally by practitioners. Chen first published an abstract and presented his ER model in the First Very Large Database Conference in September 1975, the same year of a paper with similar concepts written by A. P. G. Brown.[14] Chen's main contributions are formalizing the concepts, developing a theory with a set of data definition and manipulation operations, and specifying the translation rules from the ER model to several major types of databases (including the Relational Database). He also popularized the model and introduced it to the academic literature.

The ER model was adopted as the meta-model ANSI Standard in Information Resource Directory System (IRDS), and the ER approach has been ranked at the top methodology for database design and one of the top methodologies in systems development by several surveys of Fortune 500 companies.[15]

Computer-aided software engineering edit

Chen's work is a cornerstone of software engineering,[15] in particular computer-aided software engineering (CASE). In the late 1980s and early 1990s, IBM's Application Development Cycle (AD/Cycle) framework and DB2 repository (RM/MVS) were based on the ER model. Other vendors’ repository systems such as Digital's CDD+ were also based on the ER model. Chen has had a significant impact on the CASE industry through his research and his lecturing around the world on structured system development methodologies. The ER model has influenced most of the major CASE tools, including Computer Associates’ ERWIN, Oracle Corporation’s Designer/2000, and Sybase’s PowerDesigner (and even a general drawing tool like Microsoft Visio), as well as the IDEF1X standard.[15] The ER model is also the basis for Microsoft's ADO.NET Entity Framework.

The hypertext concept, which makes the World Wide Web extremely popular, is very similar to the main concept in the ER model. Chen investigated this linkage as an invited expert of several XML working groups of the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C).

The ER model also serves as the foundation of some of the recent work on Object-oriented analysis and design methodologies and Semantic Web. The UML modeling language has its roots in the ER model.

Computer performance modeling edit

In his early career, he was active in R&D activities in computer system performance. He was the program chair of an ACM SIGMETRICS conference. He developed a computer performance model for a major computer vendor. His innovative research results were adopted in commercial computer performance tuning and capacity

Memory and storage hierarchy, storage technology, CD-ROM, firmware, and micro-programming edit

His Ph.D. thesis at Harvard was one of the first studies of cost-performance optimization models of multi-level memory/storage hierarchies. He was also one of the early micro-programmers developing the firmware for a file control unit for an IBM mainframe computer. His article on "CD-ROM" in IEEE Proceedings journal in the 1980s was one of the first articles explaining how CD-ROM worked when CD-ROMs became popular. He was a co-author of the storage technology article in early versions of a computer encyclopedia book published by McGraw-Hill.

Cyber security and terrorist detection edit

In recent years, he led a multidisciplinary research team in developing new efficient and effective techniques in identifying terrorists and malicious cyber transactions. At CMU, he is active in the R&D activities of CERT Coordination Center and Software Engineering Institute (SEI).

Big data, web services, blockchain and Internet of Things (IoT) edit

He is active in research and lecturing on Big Data and emerging technologies. He was a keynote speaker and a keynote panelist on Big Data at IEEE Conferences. He was the 2014 program chair, the 2015–16 conference chair, and the 2017 honorary chair of the IEEE BigData Congresses. He was the chair of the 2018 IEEE ICWS Conference and the chair of the Blockchain Panel. He was the general chair of the 2019 IEEE Service Congress, Milan, Italy. He received the 2002 ACM - AAAI Allen Newell Award, one of the top awards jointly sponsored by a computer and an AI professional societies.

Publications edit

Peter P. Chen has published many books, papers, and articles.

Books (a selection)
  • 2007. Active Conceptual Modeling of Learning: Next Generation Learning-Base System Development. With Leah Y. Wong (Eds.). Springer.
  • 1999. Advances in Conceptual Modeling: ER'99 Workshops on Evolution and Change in Data Management, Reverse Engineering in Information Systems, and the World ... (Lecture Notes in Computer Science). With David W. Embley, Jacques Kouloumdjian, Stephen W. Liddle and John F. Roddick (Eds.) Springer Verlag.
  • 1999. Conceptual Modeling: Current Issues and Future Directions (Lecture Notes in Computer Science) With Jacky Akoka, Hannu Kangassalo, and Bernhard Thalheim.
  • 1985. Data & Knowledge Engineering, Volume 1, Number 1, 1985.
  • 1981. Entity–Relationship Approach to Information Modeling and Analysis.
  • 1980. Entity–Relationship Approach to Systems Analysis and Design. North-Holland.
Articles (a selection)
  • 1976 (March). Chen, Peter Pin-Shan (1976). "The Entity–Relationship Model – Toward A Unified View of Data". ACM Transactions on Database Systems. 1 (1): 9–36. CiteSeerX 10.1.1.523.6679. doi:10.1145/320434.320440. S2CID 52801746. ISSN 0362-5915.
  • 2002. "Entity–Relationship Modeling: Historical Events, Future Trends, and Lessons Learned". In: Software Pioneers: Contributions to Software Engineering. Broy M. and Denert, E. (eds.), Berlin: Springer-Verlag. Lecture Notes in Computer Sciences, June 2002. pp. 100–114.

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Peter Chen".
  2. ^ Dr. Peter Chen home page Section Education & Experience. (Retrieved 1 October 2008)
  3. ^ a b Chen, Peter Pin-Shan (March 1976). "The Entity–Relationship Model – Toward A Unified View of Data". ACM Transactions on Database Systems. 1 (1): 9–36. CiteSeerX 10.1.1.523.6679. doi:10.1145/320434.320440. S2CID 52801746.
  4. ^ See Great Papers in Computer Science
  5. ^ Laplante, P., ed. Great Papers in Computer Science. West Publishing Co. 1996. ISBN 0-314-06365-X
  6. ^ Software Pioneers: Contributions to Software Engineering. Broy M. and Denert, E. (eds.), Springer-Verlag, Berlin, Lecturing Notes in Computer Sciences, June 2002.
  7. ^ Dr. Peter Chen home page Section Honors & Professional Activities. Retrieved 1 October 2008
  8. ^ a b c . Archived from the original on 10 January 2019. Retrieved 4 May 2020.
  9. ^ Dr. Peter Pin-Shan Chen at Louisiana State University Received Outstanding Research Award from Pan Wen-Yuan Foundation 2009-09-13 at the Wayback Machine. 2004.08.18.
  10. ^ "Peter P. Chen award 2018". Elsevier. Retrieved 2 March 2020.
  11. ^ "Peter P. Chen Award". Elsevier. Retrieved 2 March 2020.
  12. ^ The Service Society
  13. ^ IEEE BigData2015 Congress
  14. ^ A. P. G. Brown, Modelling a Real-World System and Designing a Schema to Represent It, in Data Base Description, ed Douque and Nijssen, North-Holland, 1975, ISBN 0-7204-2833-5
  15. ^ a b c Home page of Dr. Peter Chen at Louisiana State University. Retrieved 1 October 2008.

External links edit

  • Home page of Dr. Peter Chen at Louisiana State University

peter, chen, roman, catholic, bishop, bolu, peter, shan, chen, chinese, 陳品山, born, january, 1947, taiwanese, american, computer, scientist, retired, distinguished, career, scientist, faculty, member, carnegie, mellon, university, distinguished, chair, professo. For the Roman Catholic Bishop see Peter Chen Bolu Peter Pin Shan Chen Chinese 陳品山 born 3 January 1947 is a Taiwanese American computer scientist He is a retired distinguished career scientist and faculty member at Carnegie Mellon University and Distinguished Chair Professor Emeritus at LSU He is known for the development of the entity relationship model in 1976 Peter ChenBorn 1947 01 03 January 3 1947 age 77 Taichung Taiwan 1 Alma materNational Taiwan UniversityHarvard UniversityKnown forDevelopment of entity relationship modelingAwardsStevens Software Innovation Award 2001 ACM AAAI Allen Newell Award 2002 IEEE Harry H Goode Memorial Award 2003 DAMA International Achievement Award 2000 Pan Wen Yuan Outstanding Research Award 2004 Software Eng Society amp SDPS Society Transformative Award 2011 Fellow of ACM IEEE AAAS amp ERScientific careerFieldsComputer ScienceInstitutionsCarnegie Mellon UniversityHarvard UniversityUniversity of CaliforniaMassachusetts Institute of TechnologyLouisiana State University Contents 1 Biography 2 Awards and honors 3 Peter P Chen Award 4 Peter Chen Big Data Young Researcher Award 5 Work 5 1 Entity relationship modeling and conceptual data modeling 5 2 Computer aided software engineering 5 3 Computer performance modeling 5 4 Memory and storage hierarchy storage technology CD ROM firmware and micro programming 5 5 Cyber security and terrorist detection 5 6 Big data web services blockchain and Internet of Things IoT 6 Publications 7 References 8 External linksBiography editBorn 1947 in Taichung Taiwan 1 Peter Chen received a B S in electrical engineering in 1968 at the National Taiwan University and a Ph D in computer science applied mathematics at Harvard University in 1973 In 1970 he worked one summer at IBM After graduating from Harvard he spent one year at Honeywell and a summer at Digital Equipment Corporation From 1974 to 1978 Chen was an assistant professor at the MIT Sloan School of Management From 1978 to 1983 he was an associate professor at the University of California Los Angeles UCLA Management School From 1983 to 2011 Chen held the position of M J Foster Distinguished Chair Professor of Computer Science at Louisiana State University and for several years adjunct professor in its Business School and Medical School Shreveport 2 During this period he was a visiting professor once at Harvard in 89 90 and three times at Massachusetts Institute of Technology EECS Dept in 86 87 Sloan School in 90 91 and Division of Engineering Systems in 06 07 From 2010 to 2020 Chen was a Distinguished Career Scientist and faculty member at Carnegie Mellon University U S A Besides lecturing around the world he has also served as an honorary professor outside of the U S In 1984 under the sponsorship of the United Nations he taught a one month short course on databases at Huazhong University of Science and Technology in Wuhan China and was awarded as Honorary Professor there Then he went to Beijing as a member of the IEEE delegation of the First International Conference on Computers and Applications the first major IEEE computer conference held in China From 2008 to 2014 he was an Honorary Chair Professor at the Institute of Service Science at National Tsing Hua University Taiwan Starting in 2016 he is an Honorary Chair Professor in the Department of Bioengineering and Bioinformatics Asia University Taiwan Chen has served as an advisor for government agencies and corporations He is a member of the advisory board of the Computer and Information Science and Engineering Directorate of National Science Foundation 2004 2006 and the United States Air Force Scientific Advisory Board 2005 2009 Awards and honors editChen s original paper 3 is one of the most influential papers in the computer software field based on a survey of more than 1 000 computer science professors documented in a book on Great Papers in Computer Science 4 5 Chen s work is also cited in the book Software Challenges published by Time Life Books in 1993 in the series on Understanding Computers Chen is recognized as one of the pioneers in a book on Software Pioneers 6 He is listed in Who s Who in America and Who s Who in the World Chen has received many awards in the fields of Information Technology 7 He received the Data Resource Management Technology Award from the Data Administration Management Association DAMA International in New York City in 1990 He was elected as a Fellow of the Association for Computing Machinery ACM American Association for the Advancement of Science AAAS IEEE and ER 8 He won the Achievement Award in Information Management in 2000 from DAMA International He was an inductee into the Data Management Hall of Fame in 2000 He received the Stevens Award in Software Method Innovation in 2001 In 2003 Chen received the IEEE Harry H Goode Memorial Award at the IEEE CS Board of Governors meeting in San Diego He was presented with the ACM AAAI Allen Newell Award at the ACM Banquet in San Diego in June 2003 and International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence IJCAI in Acapulco in August 2003 Chen is also the recipient of the Pan Wen Yuan Outstanding Research Award in 2004 9 In June 2011 in Jeju Island Korea Chen received the Transformative Achievement Medal from the Software Engineering Society and the Society for Design and Process Science In 2021 he received the Leadership Award from the IEEE Technical Committee of Service Computing TCSVC His innovative work initiated accelerated a new field of research and practice called Conceptual Modeling based on conceptual model computer science or Entity Relationship model In 1979 he founded an annual international professional meeting the International Conference on Conceptual Modeling which has been held in different countries 8 He also founded the Data amp Knowledge Engineering journal for publishing and disseminating scholarly research results Peter P Chen Award editThis section s use of external links may not follow Wikipedia s policies or guidelines Please improve this article by removing excessive or inappropriate external links and converting useful links where appropriate into footnote references July 2020 Learn how and when to remove this message Main article Peter P Chen Award To recognize Chen s pioneering leadership role the Peter P Chen Award was established in 2008 to honor excellent researchers educators for outstanding contributions to the field of conceptual modeling each year 8 10 11 The recipients of the Peter P Chen Award are 2008 Bernhard Thalheim professor University of Kiel Germany 2009 David W Embley professor Brigham Young University BYU U S A 2010 John Mylopoulos professor University of Toronto Canada and University of Trento Italy 2011 Tok Wang Ling professor National University of Singapore NUS Singapore 2012 Stefano Spaccapietra honorary professor Swiss Federal Institute of Technology EPFL Switzerland 2013 Carlo Batini professor University of Milano Bicocca Italy 2014 Antonio L Furtado professor PUC Rio Brazil 2015 Il Yeol Song professor Drexel University U S A 2016 oscar Pastor professor Universitat Politecnica de Valencia Spain 2017 Yair Wand CANFOR Professor in MIS University of British Columbia CANADA 2018 Veda C Storey Tull Professor of Computer Information Systems Georgia State University Atlanta U S A 2019 Eric Yu professor University of Toronto Canada 2020 Matthias Jarke Professor RWTH Aachen University Germany and Chairman Fraunhofer ICT Group 2021 Sudha Ram Anheuser Busch Professor of MIS Entrepreneurship and Innovation University of Arizona U S A 2022 Maurizio Lenzerini Professor of Computer Science and Engineering Sapienza University of Rome Italy 2023 Nicola Guarino the head of the Laboratory for Applied Ontology LOA part of the Italian National Research Council CNR in Trento Italy Peter Chen Big Data Young Researcher Award editTo recognize Chen s pioneering role and contributions in building the foundation for big data modeling and analysis the Peter Chen Big Data Young Researcher Award was established in 2015 by the Service Society 12 and the steering committee of eight co located IEEE Conferences IEEE ICWS SCC CLOUD MS BigDataCongress SERVICES to honor a very promising young big data researcher each year in the IEEE Big Data Congress and co located conferences starting from IEEE BigData 2015 Congress 13 The Peter Chen Big Data Young Researcher Award winners are 2015 Yi Chen associate professor New Jersey Institute of Technology U S A 2016 Wei Tan Research Staff Member IBM Thomas J Watson Research Center Yorktown Heights NY USA 2017 Ilkay Altintas Chief Data Science Officer San Diego Supercomputer Center Univ of California San Diego USA Work editEntity relationship modeling and conceptual data modeling edit The entity relationship model serves as the foundation of many systems analysis and design methodologies computer aided software engineering CASE tools and repository systems The ER model is the basis for IBM s Repository Manager MVS and DEC s CDD Plus Chen s original paper 3 is commonly cited as the definitive reference for entity relationship modeling though the concept of object relationship had been developed a year earlier by Schmid and Swenson as reported in the 1975 ACM SIGMOD Proceedings 1 Chen is one of the pioneers of using entity relationship concepts in software and information system modeling and design Before Chen s paper the basic entity relationship ideas were used mostly informally by practitioners Chen first published an abstract and presented his ER model in the First Very Large Database Conference in September 1975 the same year of a paper with similar concepts written by A P G Brown 14 Chen s main contributions are formalizing the concepts developing a theory with a set of data definition and manipulation operations and specifying the translation rules from the ER model to several major types of databases including the Relational Database He also popularized the model and introduced it to the academic literature The ER model was adopted as the meta model ANSI Standard in Information Resource Directory System IRDS and the ER approach has been ranked at the top methodology for database design and one of the top methodologies in systems development by several surveys of Fortune 500 companies 15 Computer aided software engineering edit Chen s work is a cornerstone of software engineering 15 in particular computer aided software engineering CASE In the late 1980s and early 1990s IBM s Application Development Cycle AD Cycle framework and DB2 repository RM MVS were based on the ER model Other vendors repository systems such as Digital s CDD were also based on the ER model Chen has had a significant impact on the CASE industry through his research and his lecturing around the world on structured system development methodologies The ER model has influenced most of the major CASE tools including Computer Associates ERWIN Oracle Corporation s Designer 2000 and Sybase s PowerDesigner and even a general drawing tool like Microsoft Visio as well as the IDEF1X standard 15 The ER model is also the basis for Microsoft s ADO NET Entity Framework The hypertext concept which makes the World Wide Web extremely popular is very similar to the main concept in the ER model Chen investigated this linkage as an invited expert of several XML working groups of the World Wide Web Consortium W3C The ER model also serves as the foundation of some of the recent work on Object oriented analysis and design methodologies and Semantic Web The UML modeling language has its roots in the ER model Computer performance modeling edit In his early career he was active in R amp D activities in computer system performance He was the program chair of an ACM SIGMETRICS conference He developed a computer performance model for a major computer vendor His innovative research results were adopted in commercial computer performance tuning and capacity Memory and storage hierarchy storage technology CD ROM firmware and micro programming edit His Ph D thesis at Harvard was one of the first studies of cost performance optimization models of multi level memory storage hierarchies He was also one of the early micro programmers developing the firmware for a file control unit for an IBM mainframe computer His article on CD ROM in IEEE Proceedings journal in the 1980s was one of the first articles explaining how CD ROM worked when CD ROMs became popular He was a co author of the storage technology article in early versions of a computer encyclopedia book published by McGraw Hill Cyber security and terrorist detection edit In recent years he led a multidisciplinary research team in developing new efficient and effective techniques in identifying terrorists and malicious cyber transactions At CMU he is active in the R amp D activities of CERT Coordination Center and Software Engineering Institute SEI Big data web services blockchain and Internet of Things IoT edit He is active in research and lecturing on Big Data and emerging technologies He was a keynote speaker and a keynote panelist on Big Data at IEEE Conferences He was the 2014 program chair the 2015 16 conference chair and the 2017 honorary chair of the IEEE BigData Congresses He was the chair of the 2018 IEEE ICWS Conference and the chair of the Blockchain Panel He was the general chair of the 2019 IEEE Service Congress Milan Italy He received the 2002 ACM AAAI Allen Newell Award one of the top awards jointly sponsored by a computer and an AI professional societies Publications editPeter P Chen has published many books papers and articles Books a selection 2007 Active Conceptual Modeling of Learning Next Generation Learning Base System Development With Leah Y Wong Eds Springer 1999 Advances in Conceptual Modeling ER 99 Workshops on Evolution and Change in Data Management Reverse Engineering in Information Systems and the World Lecture Notes in Computer Science With David W Embley Jacques Kouloumdjian Stephen W Liddle and John F Roddick Eds Springer Verlag 1999 Conceptual Modeling Current Issues and Future Directions Lecture Notes in Computer Science With Jacky Akoka Hannu Kangassalo and Bernhard Thalheim 1985 Data amp Knowledge Engineering Volume 1 Number 1 1985 1981 Entity Relationship Approach to Information Modeling and Analysis 1980 Entity Relationship Approach to Systems Analysis and Design North Holland Articles a selection 1976 March Chen Peter Pin Shan 1976 The Entity Relationship Model Toward A Unified View of Data ACM Transactions on Database Systems 1 1 9 36 CiteSeerX 10 1 1 523 6679 doi 10 1145 320434 320440 S2CID 52801746 ISSN 0362 5915 2002 Entity Relationship Modeling Historical Events Future Trends and Lessons Learned In Software Pioneers Contributions to Software Engineering Broy M and Denert E eds Berlin Springer Verlag Lecture Notes in Computer Sciences June 2002 pp 100 114 References edit a b Peter Chen Dr Peter Chen home page Section Education amp Experience Retrieved 1 October 2008 a b Chen Peter Pin Shan March 1976 The Entity Relationship Model Toward A Unified View of Data ACM Transactions on Database Systems 1 1 9 36 CiteSeerX 10 1 1 523 6679 doi 10 1145 320434 320440 S2CID 52801746 See Great Papers in Computer Science Laplante P ed Great Papers in Computer Science West Publishing Co 1996 ISBN 0 314 06365 X Software Pioneers Contributions to Software Engineering Broy M and Denert E eds Springer Verlag Berlin Lecturing Notes in Computer Sciences June 2002 Dr Peter Chen home page Section Honors amp Professional Activities Retrieved 1 October 2008 a b c Conceptual Modeling Archived from the original on 10 January 2019 Retrieved 4 May 2020 Dr Peter Pin Shan Chen at Louisiana State University Received Outstanding Research Award from Pan Wen Yuan Foundation Archived 2009 09 13 at the Wayback Machine 2004 08 18 Peter P Chen award 2018 Elsevier Retrieved 2 March 2020 Peter P Chen Award Elsevier Retrieved 2 March 2020 The Service Society IEEE BigData2015 Congress A P G Brown Modelling a Real World System and Designing a Schema to Represent It in Data Base Description ed Douque and Nijssen North Holland 1975 ISBN 0 7204 2833 5 a b c Home page of Dr Peter Chen at Louisiana State University Retrieved 1 October 2008 External links editHome page of Dr Peter Chen at Louisiana State University Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Peter Chen amp oldid 1221780689, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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