Talk:Gio Wiederhold
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[edit]- doctoral_students = Julie Basu, Robert Blum, James Brinkley, Ronald Burback, Sang Cha, James Davidson, Ramez El-Masri, Hector Garcia-Molina, Erik Gilbert, Waqar Hasan, Jan Jannink, Arthur Keller, Jonathan King, Charles Koo, Ricardo Kortas, Gloria Lau, Byung Suk Lee, David Liu, Toshimi Minoura, Prasenjit Mitra, Joseph Norman, Edwin Pednault, Xiaolei Qian, Peter Rathmann, Neil Rowe, Shaibal Roy, Neal Sample, David E. Shaw, John Shoch, Arun Swami, James Z. Wang, Kyu Young Whang, Marianne Winslett, Linda deMichiel
As per guidelines, only notable ones should be listed. Others can be easily added when their articles are written. Some of the blue links are to different people of the same name. For example, Arthur Keller is now Arthur C. Keller (1901–1983) a recording engineer, not the Arthur Keller of Silicon Valley who was Gio's student. James Brinkley is a Scotish Cricket player! James Davidson points to a disambig page, not the Jim Davison computer scientist (born in the 1950s). James Duncan Davidson is of the wrong era, not the right one either.W Nowicki (talk) 20:58, 23 June 2011 (UTC)
And egad, it links four times to DARPA although he worked there only about three years, but does not link to databases of database theory which is what he pioneered for several decades. Needs much work. My COI: I met him a few times and knew many of his students. W Nowicki (talk) 21:23, 23 June 2011 (UTC)
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