2006 SIGMOD Edgar F. Codd Innovations Award
Jeffrey D. Ullman
Jeffrey D. Ullman is the recipient of the 2006 SIGMOD Edgar F. Codd
Innovations Award for his profound impact and numerous research
contributions to the database field.
Jeffrey D. Ullman has been instrumental in the development of database
research into a rich scientific discipline with rigorous formal
foundations. Throughout the years, he has repeatedly set the agenda
for database theory by identifying key concepts and central problems,
initiating new directions of research, and developing basic
algorithms. The list of his major research contributions is long and
well known. His early foundational work on the relational model
includes the notion of lossless joins, query optimization using
tableaux, the concept of acyclic joins and schemas, the correct
approach to "universal" relations, and many others. His paper on
universality of data retrieval languages was the source of a whole
research area on more powerful query languages and their
expressiveness. He set a rigorous framework for the evaluation of
logical/recursive queries, and developed basic optimization methods
(magic sets). He has developed fundamental methods in all areas of
databases that he has touched, including data mining, database
analytics (data-cube algorithm), data integration.
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