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SIGMOD [[Edgar F. Codd Innovations Award
NameSIGMOD Edgar F. Codd Innovations Award
PresenterAssociation for Computing Machinery Special Interest Group on Management of Data
CountryUnited States
First awarded1992

'''SIGMOD Edgar F. Codd Innovations Award'''. The SIGMOD Edgar F. Codd Innovations Award is presented by the Association for Computing Machinery Special Interest Group on Management of Data to recognize innovative and highly influential contributions to the development and use of database management systems by computer scientists such as Donald Chamberlin, Rafael Alonso, and Jim Gray. This award is named after Edgar F. Codd, a renowned British computer scientist who made significant contributions to the field of relational databases, including the development of the relational model and the concept of normalization. The award is considered one of the most prestigious honors in the field of database systems, with past winners including Michael Stonebraker, Lawrence A. Rowe, and Gio Wiederhold.

Introduction

The SIGMOD Edgar F. Codd Innovations Award is a prestigious award that recognizes innovative and highly influential contributions to the development and use of database management systems by computer scientists such as Moshé Yanai, David DeWitt, and Michael Carey. The award is presented annually by the Association for Computing Machinery Special Interest Group on Management of Data at the SIGMOD Conference, which is one of the most prominent conferences in the field of database systems, along with VLDB Conference and ICDE Conference. The award is named after Edgar F. Codd, a renowned British computer scientist who made significant contributions to the field of relational databases, including the development of the relational model and the concept of normalization, and has been awarded to notable recipients such as Jeffrey Ullman, Christos Papadimitriou, and Rakesh Agrawal.

History

The SIGMOD Edgar F. Codd Innovations Award was first presented in 1992 to recognize innovative and highly influential contributions to the development and use of database management systems by computer scientists such as Erik Meijer, Gustavo Alonso, and Hector Garcia-Molina. The award is named after Edgar F. Codd, a renowned British computer scientist who made significant contributions to the field of relational databases, including the development of the relational model and the concept of normalization. The award has been presented annually since then, with past winners including Michael Stonebraker, Lawrence A. Rowe, and Gio Wiederhold, who have made significant contributions to the field of database systems at institutions such as University of California, Berkeley, Stanford University, and Massachusetts Institute of Technology. The award is considered one of the most prestigious honors in the field of database systems, with notable recipients including Jeffrey Ullman, Christos Papadimitriou, and Rakesh Agrawal, who have worked at organizations such as IBM Research, Microsoft Research, and Google.

Eligibility and Selection

The SIGMOD Edgar F. Codd Innovations Award is open to any individual who has made innovative and highly influential contributions to the development and use of database management systems by computer scientists such as Moshé Yanai, David DeWitt, and Michael Carey. The selection process involves a rigorous evaluation of the nominees by a committee of experts in the field of database systems, including Association for Computing Machinery Special Interest Group on Management of Data members such as Surajit Chaudhuri, AnHai Doan, and Divyakant Agrawal. The committee considers factors such as the impact of the nominee's work on the field of database systems, the novelty and originality of the nominee's contributions, and the nominee's overall contributions to the field of computer science, including work at institutions such as Carnegie Mellon University, University of Wisconsin-Madison, and University of California, Los Angeles.

Notable Recipients

The SIGMOD Edgar F. Codd Innovations Award has been awarded to many notable recipients, including Michael Stonebraker, Lawrence A. Rowe, and Gio Wiederhold, who have made significant contributions to the field of database systems at institutions such as University of California, Berkeley, Stanford University, and Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Other notable recipients include Jeffrey Ullman, Christos Papadimitriou, and Rakesh Agrawal, who have worked at organizations such as IBM Research, Microsoft Research, and Google. These individuals have made innovative and highly influential contributions to the development and use of database management systems, and have had a significant impact on the field of computer science, including the development of relational databases, object-oriented databases, and NoSQL databases, and have collaborated with other notable researchers such as Donald Knuth, Robert Tarjan, and Leonard Adleman.

Impact and Significance

The SIGMOD Edgar F. Codd Innovations Award has had a significant impact on the field of database systems and computer science as a whole, with notable recipients including Moshé Yanai, David DeWitt, and Michael Carey. The award has recognized innovative and highly influential contributions to the development and use of database management systems, and has helped to promote the advancement of the field of database systems. The award has also had a significant impact on the careers of the recipients, with many going on to make further significant contributions to the field of computer science, including work at institutions such as Harvard University, University of Oxford, and California Institute of Technology. The award is considered one of the most prestigious honors in the field of database systems, and is highly regarded by computer scientists such as Tim Berners-Lee, Vint Cerf, and John Hopcroft, who have worked at organizations such as World Wide Web Consortium, Internet Society, and Association for Computing Machinery.

Award Winners

The SIGMOD Edgar F. Codd Innovations Award has been awarded to many notable recipients over the years, including Michael Stonebraker, Lawrence A. Rowe, and Gio Wiederhold, who have made significant contributions to the field of database systems at institutions such as University of California, Berkeley, Stanford University, and Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Other award winners include Jeffrey Ullman, Christos Papadimitriou, and Rakesh Agrawal, who have worked at organizations such as IBM Research, Microsoft Research, and Google. The award winners have been recognized for their innovative and highly influential contributions to the development and use of database management systems, and have had a significant impact on the field of computer science, including the development of relational databases, object-oriented databases, and NoSQL databases, and have collaborated with other notable researchers such as Donald Knuth, Robert Tarjan, and Leonard Adleman, and have been affiliated with institutions such as Carnegie Mellon University, University of Wisconsin-Madison, and University of California, Los Angeles.

Category:Awards in computer science

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