Patricia Selinger

Patricia G. Selinger is an American computer scientist and IBM Fellow, best known for her work on relational database management systems.

She played a fundamental role in the development of System R, a pioneering relational database implementation, and wrote the canonical paper on relational query optimization.[1] She is a pioneer in relational database management and inventor of the technique of cost-based query optimization. She was a key member of the original System R team that created the first relational database research prototype.[2][3][4] The dynamic programming algorithm for determining join order proposed in that paper still forms the basis for most of the query optimizers used in modern relational systems. She also established and led IBM’s Database Technology Institute, considered one of the most successful examples of a fast technology pipeline from research to development and personally has technical contributions in the areas of database optimization, data parallelism, distributed data, and unstructured data management.[5][6] Before her retirement from IBM, she was the Vice President of Data Management Architecture and Technology at IBM.

Dr. Selinger was appointed an IBM Fellow in 1994, IBM’s highest technical recognition, and is an ACM Fellow (2009), a member of the National Academy of Engineering (1997), and a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.[7][8] Dr. Selinger has published more than 40 papers, and also received the ACM Systems Software Award for her work on System R. She received the SIGMOD Innovation Award in 2002, the highest ACM award given in the area of data management.[9]

She received A.B. (1971), S.M. (1972), and Ph.D. (1975) degrees in applied mathematics from Harvard University.[10]

From 2014 through 2016, Dr. Selinger was the Chief Technology Officer at Paradata (Paradata.io) where she worked on challenging problems in data harmonization, curation, provenance, and entity resolution to provide transparency to the supply chain. Paradata technology transforms real-time data into verified insights and executable actions.

From 2017 through 2018, Dr. Selinger served as a Principal Architect at Salesforce.com. She is now retired.

References

  1. Selinger, P. G.; Astrahan, M. M.; Chamberlin, D. D.; Lorie, R. A.; Price, T. G. (1979), "Access Path Selection in a Relational Database Management System", Proceedings of the 1979 ACM SIGMOD International Conference on Management of Data, pp. 23–34, CiteSeerX 10.1.1.84.9069, doi:10.1145/582095.582099, ISBN 978-0897910019, S2CID 8537523
  2. Hamilton, James (December 2008). "Interview: Database Dialogue with Pat Selinger". Communications of the ACM. 51 (12): 32. doi:10.1145/1409360.1409373. S2CID 6440971. Retrieved 27 October 2016.
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