2004 SIGMOD Awards

From: Moshe Vardi <vardi_at_verif.cs.rice.edu>
Date: Tue, 2 Mar 2004 23:18:23 +0000 (UTC)
Message-ID: <c234nv$ftv$1_at_joe.rice.edu>



2004 ACM SIGMOD AWARDS http://www.cs.rice.edu/~vardi/sigmod04awards/

The SIGMOD Awards Committee is now open to receiving nominations for the SIGMOD Innovations Award and SIGMOD Contributions award. In addition, the awards committee welcomes informal advice regarding the Test of Time Award for the paper in the 1994 SIGMOD Conference that has had the most impact since its publication. The nomination deadline is March 29, 2004.

In 1992, ACM SIGMOD started the Annual SIGMOD Innovations Award and SIGMOD Contributions Award as part of its Awards Program. The previous winners of the SIGMOD Innovations Award are: Michael Stonebraker (1992), James Gray (1993), Philip Bernstein (1994), David DeWitt (1995), C Mohan (1996), David Maier (1997), Serge Abiteboul (1998), Hector Garcia-Molina (1999), Rakesh Agrawal (2000), Rudolf Bayer (2001), Patricia Selinger (2002), and Donald Chamberlin (2003). The winners of the SIGMOD Contributions Award are: Maria Zemankova (1992), Gio Wiederhold (1993), Yahiko Kambayashi (1995), Jeffrey Ullman (1996), Avi Silberschatz (1997), Won Kim (1998), Raghu Ramakrishnan (1999), Laura Haas and Michael Carey (2000), Daniel Rosenkrantz (2001), Richard Snodgrass (2002), and Michael Ley (2003).

  • INNOVATION/CONTRIBUTIONS AWARDS --
1A. Name: SIGMOD Innovations Award.
2A. For What: Innovative and highly significant contributions of enduring value to the development, understanding, or use of database systems and databases.

1B. Name: SIGMOD Contributions Award.
2B. For What: Outstanding and sustained services to the database field through education, conference organizations, journals, standards activities, research funding, etc.

3. Given: Annually (if there is at least one qualified candidate).

4. Award: A plaque per person plus $1000 per award (the latter to be split among a group, if it is a group award)

5. Administration: Administered by the SIGMOD Awards Committee.

6. Nomination/Evaluation Procedures:

  • Anyone in the field can nominate one or more persons or group (self nominations are excluded).
  • Nominations should include a 200-500 word statement to justify the nomination; ASCII is preferred.
  • Up to two additional supporting letters may be submitted. Such letters, however, should not be simple endorsements of the nomination, but convey additional factual information.
  • The Awards Committee will evaluate all nominations and decide on zero or more winners.
  • Nominations must be received by March 29, 2004 to be considered for this year's award. 7. Recipient: The recipients will receive the awards at the annual ACM SIGMOD/PODS Conference, at the awards luncheon; each awardee will give a short speech (5-10 minutes). 8. Eligibility for Nomination:
  • Anyone except the current elected officers of SIGMOD (Chair, Vice Chair, and Treasurer), and members of the SIGMOD Awards Committee.
  • Awards should be for contributions not already honored by a major ACM Award (e.g., the Turing Award, SIGMOD Innovations Award, or SIGMOD Contributions Award).
    • TEST-OF-TIME AWARD -- There is no formal nomination process for this award. the SIGMOD Awards Committee is charged with selecting the paper from the SIGMOD Proceedings from 10 years ago (i.e., the 1994 SIGMOD, this year) that has best met the "test of time," that is, it has had the most influence since its publication. We are especially interested in first-hand accounts of ways in which the ideas of a paper have been used in practice. So take a look at the 1994 SIGMOD Proceedings, and if you have any information you believe would be of use to the commitee, then lease send the committee a note, as described below.
    • WHERE TO SEND NOMINATIONS -- Nominations should be submitted via e-mail to the chair of the SIGMOD Awards Committee (Moshe Y. Vardi).

SIGMOD Awards Committee:

Moshe Y. Vardi (chair)
Department of Computer Science
Mail Stop 132
Rice University
6100 S. Main Street
Houston, TX 77005-1892
713-348-5977
vardi _at_ cs.rice.edu

Rudolf Bayer
Technische Universität München
bayer _at_ in.tum.de

Masaru Kitsuregawa
University of Tokyo
kitsure_at_tkl.iis.u-tokyo.ac.jp

Z. Meral Ozsoyoglu
Case Western Reserve University
meral _at_ case.edu

Pat Selinger
IBM Santa Teresa
pgs _at_ us.ibm.com

Michael Stonebraker
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
stonebraker _at_ lcs.mit.edu

SIGMOD Chair:

M. Tamer Ozsu
University of Waterloo
Waterloo, Ontario
Canada N2L 3G1
ozsu _at_ acm.org Received on Wed Mar 03 2004 - 00:18:23 CET

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