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  1. In 1988, Chamberlin was awarded the ACM Software Systems Award for his work on System R. Current work. Donald Chamberlin joined Couchbase, Inc. as Technical Advisor in 2015. Bibliography. He is the author of two books on IBM's DB2 UDB, and more than 50 technical papers.

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  2. www.computerhistory.org › profile › donald-chamberlinDonald Chamberlin - CHM

    Apr 2, 2024 · Donald Chamberlin was born in 1944 in San Jose, California, and holds a BS in engineering from Harvey Mudd College (1966) and an MS (1967) and PhD (1971) in electrical engineering from Stanford University. Chamberlin is best known as co-inventor of SQL (Structured Query Language), the world's most widely used database language. Developed in the ...

  3. Oral History of Donald Chamberlin. Interviewed by: Paul McJones. Recorded: July 21, 2009 Mountain View, California. CHM Reference number: X5374.2009. 2009 Computer History Museum. Paul McJones: This is Paul McJones and I'm interviewing Don Chamberlin. It's the 21st of July 2009 and we are at the Computer History Museum in Mountain View, California.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SQLSQL - Wikipedia

    SQL was initially developed at IBM by Donald D. Chamberlin and Raymond F. Boyce after learning about the relational model from Edgar F. Codd in the early 1970s.

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  5. Date of Birth: 1944. Gender: Male. Noted For: Best known as one of the principal designers of the original SQL language specification with Raymond Boyce. He also made significant contributions to the development of XQuery. Category of Achievement: Computer Scientist - Software/Mathematics.

  6. Dec 30, 2019 · History. Computer People. Donald Chamberlin. Updated: 12/30/2019 by Computer Hope. Name: Donald D. Chamberlin. Born: 1944 in San Jose, California, USA. Computer-related contributions. American computer scientist known for SQL the world's most widely-used database language, System R, and XQuery.

  7. Don Chamberlin is a research staff member at IBM Almaden Research Center in San Jose, California. In this oral history Chamberlin recounts his early life, his education at Harvey Mudd College and Stanford University, and his work on relational database technology. Chamberlin was a member of the System R research team and, with Ray Boyce ...