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2002</ref><ref>Samuel Madden, Michael J. Franklin, Joseph M. Hellerstein, W. Hong: The design of an acquisitional query processor for sensor networks. Proc. ACM SIGMOD International Conference on Management of Data, 2003</ref> adaptive query processing,<ref>Ron Avnur, Joseph M. Hellerstein: Eddies: continuously adaptive query processing. Proc. 2000 ACM SIGMOD International Conference on Management of Data, 2000.</ref> approximate query processing and [[online aggregation]],<ref>Joseph M. Hellerstein, Peter J. Haas, Helen J. Wang: Online Aggregation. SIGMOD Conference 1997: 171-182.</ref> declarative networking, and data stream processing.<ref>Sirish Chandrasekaran, Owen Cooper, Amol Deshpande, Michael J. Franklin, Joseph M. Hellerstein, Wei Hong, Sailesh Krishnamurthy, Samuel Madden, Vijayshankar Raman, Frederick Reiss, Mehul A. Shah: TelegraphCQ: Continuous Dataflow Processing for an Uncertain World. Proc. CIDR 2003.</ref> |
2002</ref><ref>Samuel Madden, Michael J. Franklin, Joseph M. Hellerstein, W. Hong: The design of an acquisitional query processor for sensor networks. Proc. ACM SIGMOD International Conference on Management of Data, 2003</ref> adaptive query processing,<ref>Ron Avnur, Joseph M. Hellerstein: Eddies: continuously adaptive query processing. Proc. 2000 ACM SIGMOD International Conference on Management of Data, 2000.</ref> approximate query processing and [[online aggregation]],<ref>Joseph M. Hellerstein, Peter J. Haas, Helen J. Wang: Online Aggregation. SIGMOD Conference 1997: 171-182.</ref> declarative networking, and data stream processing.<ref>Sirish Chandrasekaran, Owen Cooper, Amol Deshpande, Michael J. Franklin, Joseph M. Hellerstein, Wei Hong, Sailesh Krishnamurthy, Samuel Madden, Vijayshankar Raman, Frederick Reiss, Mehul A. Shah: TelegraphCQ: Continuous Dataflow Processing for an Uncertain World. Proc. CIDR 2003.</ref> |
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His work has been recognized via awards including an Alfred P. [[Sloan Fellowship]], MIT [[Technology Review]]'s inaugural [[TR35|TR100]] list, and two ACM-[[SIGMOD]] "Test of Time" awards. He is a Fellow of the [[Association for Computing Machinery]] (2009).<ref>http://fellows.acm.org/fellow_citation.cfm?id=4354833&srt=year&year=2009</ref> Key ideas from his research have been incorporated into commercial and open-source database software released by [[IBM]], [[Oracle Corporation]], and [[PostgreSQL]]. He has also held industrial posts including Director of [[Intel |
His work has been recognized via awards including an Alfred P. [[Sloan Fellowship]], MIT [[Technology Review]]'s inaugural [[TR35|TR100]] list, and two ACM-[[SIGMOD]] "Test of Time" awards. He is a Fellow of the [[Association for Computing Machinery]] (2009).<ref>http://fellows.acm.org/fellow_citation.cfm?id=4354833&srt=year&year=2009</ref> Key ideas from his research have been incorporated into commercial and open-source database software released by [[IBM]], [[Oracle Corporation]], and [[PostgreSQL]]. He has also held industrial posts including Director of [[Intel Research Lablets|Intel Research Berkeley]], and Chief Scientist of Cohera Corporation. |
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==References== |
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Revision as of 05:58, 23 April 2012
Joseph M. Hellerstein | |
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Born | [1] | 7 June 1968
Alma mater | University of Wisconsin–Madison |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Computer Science |
Institutions | University of California, Berkeley |
Doctoral advisor | Jeffrey Naughton, Michael Stonebraker |
Joseph M. Hellerstein (born [1]) is professor of Computer Science at the University of California, Berkeley, where he works on database systems and computer networks. After receiving a bachelors degree from Harvard University and a master's degree from UC Berkeley, he received his PhD from the University of Wisconsin, Madison in 1995, for a thesis on query optimization supervised by Jeffrey Naughton and Michael Stonebraker. He has made seminal contributions to many areas of database systems, such as ad-hoc sensor networks,[2][3] adaptive query processing,[4] approximate query processing and online aggregation,[5] declarative networking, and data stream processing.[6]
7 June 1968His work has been recognized via awards including an Alfred P. Sloan Fellowship, MIT Technology Review's inaugural TR100 list, and two ACM-SIGMOD "Test of Time" awards. He is a Fellow of the Association for Computing Machinery (2009).[7] Key ideas from his research have been incorporated into commercial and open-source database software released by IBM, Oracle Corporation, and PostgreSQL. He has also held industrial posts including Director of Intel Research Berkeley, and Chief Scientist of Cohera Corporation.
References
- ^ a b Library of Congress (1998-07-06). "Hellerstein, Joseph M., 1968-". Library of Congress Name Authority File. Retrieved on 2011-12-15 from http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n98044191.html.
- ^ Samuel Madden, Michael J. Franklin, Joseph M. Hellerstein, W. Hong: TAG: a Tiny AGgregation Service for Ad-Hoc Sensor Networks. 2002
- ^ Samuel Madden, Michael J. Franklin, Joseph M. Hellerstein, W. Hong: The design of an acquisitional query processor for sensor networks. Proc. ACM SIGMOD International Conference on Management of Data, 2003
- ^ Ron Avnur, Joseph M. Hellerstein: Eddies: continuously adaptive query processing. Proc. 2000 ACM SIGMOD International Conference on Management of Data, 2000.
- ^ Joseph M. Hellerstein, Peter J. Haas, Helen J. Wang: Online Aggregation. SIGMOD Conference 1997: 171-182.
- ^ Sirish Chandrasekaran, Owen Cooper, Amol Deshpande, Michael J. Franklin, Joseph M. Hellerstein, Wei Hong, Sailesh Krishnamurthy, Samuel Madden, Vijayshankar Raman, Frederick Reiss, Mehul A. Shah: TelegraphCQ: Continuous Dataflow Processing for an Uncertain World. Proc. CIDR 2003.
- ^ http://fellows.acm.org/fellow_citation.cfm?id=4354833&srt=year&year=2009
External links
- Joe Hellerstein's homepage at UC Berkeley: http://db.cs.berkeley.edu/jmh/