Michael Stonebraker wins $1 million Turing Award
CSAIL researcher invented core database concepts, turned many into companies.
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Turing award`s official web page
The A.M. Turing Award, sometimes referred to as the "Nobel Prize" of Computing, was named in honor of Alan Mathison Turing (1912–1954), a British mathematician and computer scientist. -
Michael Stonebraker`s biography and publications
Michael Stonebraker has been a pioneer of data base research and technology for more than a quarter of a century. -
Stonebaker`s C-Store, a column-oriented database
C-Store is a read-optimized relational DBMS that contrasts sharply with most current systems, which are write-optimized.
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