Alberto O. Mendelzon

Alberto O. Mendelzon

Infobox_Scientist
name = Alberto O. Mendelzon


image_width =
caption =
birth_date = July 28, 1951
birth_place = Buenos Aires, Argentina
death_date = June 16, 2005
death_place = Toronto, Canada
residence =
citizenship =
nationality = Argentina
ethnicity =
field = Computer Science
work_institution = University of Toronto
alma_mater = Princeton University
doctoral_advisor = Jeffrey Ullman
doctoral_students =
known_for = Chase
Web query languages
Answering queries using views
author_abbreviation_bot =
author_abbreviation_zoo =
prizes = Member of the Royal Society of Canada
religion =
footnotes =

Alberto O. Mendelzon was an Argentinian-Canadian computer scientist who passed away on June 16, 2005.

Alberto Mendelzon was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina. He received a Ph.D. degree from Princeton University in 1979, where his advisor was Jeffrey Ullman. After that he was a post-doctoral fellow at the IBM T.J. Watson Research Center for a year before joining the faculty of the University of Toronto in 1980.

He was one of the pioneers who helped to lay the foundations of relational databases. His early work on database dependencies has been influential in both the theory and practice of data management. He has made fundamental contributions in the areas of graphical query languages, knowledge-base systems, and on-line analytic processing. His work has provided the foundation for languages used to query the structure of the web.

Mendelzon established some of the earliest results on using the relational data model. Together with his thesis advisor, Jeffrey Ullman, and fellow Princeton students, including David Maier and Yeshoshua Sagiv, he co-authored a number of influential papers that laid out the fundamental issues and approaches for relational databases. In a now-famous paper (Maier, Mendelzon and Sagiv, TODS 1979), he introduced the chase, a method for testing implication of data dependencies that is now of widespread use in the database theory literature. This work has been highly influential: it is used, directly or indirectly, on an everyday basis by people who design databases, and it is used in commercial systems to reason about the consistency and correctness of a data design. New applications of the chase in meta-data management and data exchange are still being discovered.

In the 1980's, Mendelzon began an important line of work on graphical query languages. His work has been called prescient as it began before the World Wide Web, and nonetheless established many of the scientific principles required for designing languages to query the Web.

More recently, Mendelzon was a central figure in the work on view-based querying. Starting with the innovative LMSS95 paper (Levy, Mendelzon, Sagiv, and Srivastava, PODS 1995) that introduced the problem of answering queries using views, Alberto Mendelzon made several important contributions to the emerging area of view-based modeling and processing.

His research was central to the development of many areas of database research such as database design, semantic query optimization, graphical query languages, and querying web data. In addition, he also made important contributions to recursive query languages, on-line analytic processing, similarity-based queries, data warehouses and view maintenance, algorithms for computing web page reputations, and indexing of XML data.

Mendelzon was an active member of both the database theory and database systems research communities. He served as the PC Chair for ACM PODS in 1991 and as General Chair in both 1997 and1998. He served as PC Chair for VLDB in 1992, and as a member of the SIGMOD Executive Committee from 1998 to 2001. He was a member of the Royal Society of Canada.

ACM PODS Mendelzon Test-of-Time Award

The ACM PODS Alberto O. Mendelzon Test-of-Time Award was established in 2007 and was awarded for the first time in 2008. It is awarded every year to a paper or a small number of papers published in the PODS proceedings ten years prior that had the most impact in terms of research, methodology, or transfer to practice over the intervening decade [Alberto O. Mendelzon Test-of-Time Award website: http://www.sigmod.org/pods/am_award.html] .

Footnotes

* David Maier, Alberto O. Mendelzon, Yehoshua Sagiv: Testing Implications of Data Dependencies. ACM Trans. Database Syst. 4(4): 455-469 (1979).

* Alon Y. Levy, Alberto O. Mendelzon, Yehoshua Sagiv, Divesh Srivastava: Answering Queries Using Views. PODS 1995: 95-104.

References

* Alberto Mendelzon's homepage at the University of Toronto: http://www.cs.toronto.edu/~mendel/

* Renèe J. Miller: In memoriam Alberto Oscar Mendelzon. ACM SIGMOD Record 34(4):7-12, December 2005.


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Нужен реферат?

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Belief revision — is the process of changing beliefs to take into account a new piece of information. The logical formalization of belief revision is researched in philosophy, in databases, and in artificial intelligence for the design of rational agents.What… …   Wikipedia

  • David Maier — is a professor of computer science at Portland State University. He has been chairman of the program committee of ACM SIGMOD. He also served as an associate editor of ACM Transactions on Database Systems. Maier has consulted with Tektronix, Inc …   Wikipedia

  • Dan Suciu — Fields Computer Science Institutions University of Washington Alma mater …   Wikipedia

  • Chase (algorithm) — The Chase is a simple fixpoint algorithm testing and enforcing implication of data dependencies in database systems. It plays important roles in database theory as well as in practice. It is used, directly or indirectly, on an everyday basis by… …   Wikipedia

  • Yehoshua Sagiv — Yehoshua Chaim ( Shuky ) Sagiv is a computer scientist and professor of computer science at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. He obtained his PhD at Princeton University in 1978. His advisor was Jeffrey Ullman.Sagiv is one of the founders of… …   Wikipedia

  • Jeffrey Ullman — Infobox Scientist name = Jeffrey Ullman image width = caption = birth date = Birth date and age|1942|11|22|mf=y birth place = death date = death place = residence = citizenship = American nationality = American ethnicity = field = work… …   Wikipedia

  • Escuela Superior Latinoamericana de Informática — The Escuela Superior Latinoamericana de Informática (Latin American School of Informatics, ESLAI) (1986 1990) was an undergraduate school of computer science in Argentina, located at approximately 40 km. from Buenos Aires. Classes were held in a… …   Wikipedia

  • Serge Abiteboul — Infobox Scientist name = Serge Abiteboul image width = caption = birth date = birth place = death date = death place = residence = citizenship = French nationality = French ethnicity = field = Computer Science work institution = INRIA alma mater …   Wikipedia

  • Alon Y. Halevy — Alon Yitzchack Halevy (until 2000: Levy) is a renowned Isreali American computer scientist and a leading researcher in the area of data integration [Alon Y. Levy, Alberto O. Mendelzon, Yehoshua Sagiv, Divesh Srivastava: Answering Queries Using… …   Wikipedia

  • Mihalis Yannakakis — Born September 13, 1953 …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”