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Living peopleUniversity of Texas at Arlington faculty1950 births


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Ramez A. Elmasri (born 20 October 1950, in Giza, Egypt) is a computer scientist and a noted researcher in the field of database systems. He is also professor and associate chairman in the department of Computer Science and Engineering at The University of Texas at Arlington, Arlington, Texas.
He is best known as the author of the textbooks: "Fundamentals of Database systems" (with Shamkant Navathe, published by Pearson, edition 7, 2015). His book has been a leading textbook in the database area worldwide for last 25 years. It is now in its 7th edition, which has been translated into Spanish, German, French, Italian, Portuguese, Chinese, Korean, Greek, Euskara (Basque language), and in Arabic. His book is used as a standard textbook in India, Europe, South Africa, Australia and South East Asia, and is also widely used in the US, Canada, and South America. He has been working at The University of Texas at Arlington since 1990 and has had supervised 16 Ph.D. and more than 200 M.S. projects/ thesis.[1]




Contents





  • 1 Education


  • 2 Career


  • 3 Bibliography


  • 4 Honors, awards and patents


  • 5 Ph.D. students


  • 6 References


  • 7 External links




Education


Elmasri got his degree in B.S. in electrical engineering (computers and automatic control) from Alexandria University, Alexandria, Egypt in 1972 and received M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in computer science from Stanford University, Stanford, California, in 1980. His dissertation title was "On the Design and Integration of Data Models", and it was one of the first research works on the two topics of "(i). Schema Integration", and "(ii).[2] Query Languages for Entity-Relationship Models". It also examined in-depth how to add structural constraints to the relational model, by proposing the "Structural Model". Many of these constraints are now part of the SQL standards. His research supervisor was Professor Gio Wiederhold.



Career


Elmasri was appointed as a faculty member at IFRICS (Institute for Retraining in Computer Science, Clarkson University, Potsdam, New York, where he taught the database course at the institute from 1984 to 1985. He was also a summer research fellow at the Rome Air Development Center, Rome Laboratory, Rome, New York, in 1987. He there conducted research on incorporating databases for distributed real-time systems. He has also worked as a consultant for Bell Communication Research (now Telcordia Technologies) at Piscataway, New Jersey, in 1989, where he conducted research on data models, query languages and indexing techniques for temporal databases. In 1990 he conducted research on enhancing capabilities of the data cycle architecture. He was also a visiting professor at The University of Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland, where he conducted research on active and object-oriented databases in 1991. He was appointed as a faculty associate at the Automation and Robotics Research Institute (ARRI), The University of Texas at Arlington, Fort Worth, Texas. His research there focused on system integration, object-oriented software, concurrent engineering and agile manufacturing. He was also a principal research scientist at Honeywell International, Inc., Corporate Technology Center, Bloomington, Minnesota, where he worked on design and implementation of the DDTS (Distributed Database Testbed System) from 1980 to 1982. From 1982 to 1990 he was a faculty member at The University of Houston, Houston, Texas.[3] Since 1990 he has been a faculty member at The University of Texas at Arlington, Arlington, Texas, where he has also been associate chair of the Computer Science and Engineering Department since 2011. Since 2003 he has been a consultant for various law firms, where he has consulted on patent analysis and patent infringement cases and on software copyright infringement cases.[4]



Bibliography


Books and book chapters written by Ramez Elmasri:



  • Fundamentals of Database Systems, "Seventh Edition", with S. Navathe, Addison-Wesley Pearson, 2015.


  • Fundamentals of Database Systems, "Sixth Edition", with S. Navathe, Addison-Wesley Pearson, 2011.

  • SEEC: A Dual Search Engine for Business Employees and Customers, with k. Taha, in Service and Business Computing Solutions with XML: Application for Quality Management and Best Processes, (book chapter), IGI Global Publishing, 2009.


  • Operating Systems: A Spiral Approach, with A.G. Carrick and D. Levine, McGraw-Hill, 2009.


  • Fundamentals of Database Systems, "Fifth Edition", with S. Navathe, Addison-Wesley, 2007.

  • Modeling Biomedical Data, with F. Ji and J. Fuuu, Chapter 3 in Data Modeling for Biological Applications, A. Sidhu and J. Chen (editors), Artech House Publishing, 2007.


  • Fundamentals of Database Systems, "Fourth Edition" with S. Navathe, Addison-Wesley, 2003.

  • Ontology Extraction and Conceptual Modeling for Web Information, with H. Han, Chapter IX in Information Modeling for Internet Applications, P.van Bommel (editor), Idea Group Publishing, 2003.


  • Fundamentals of Database Systems, "Third Edition", with S. Navathe, Addison-Wesley, 2000.


  • Fundamentals of Database Systems, "Second Edition", with S. Navathe, Addison-Wesley, 1994.


  • Fundamentals of Database Systems, with S. Navathe, Benjamin/Cummings Publishiing Co., 1989.


Honors, awards and patents


  1. Fulbright Specialist, January 2011 – present.

  2. UTA College of Engineering Faculty Development Leave, Fall 2002.

  3. Robert Q. Lee Teaching Excellence Award, College of Engineering, The University of Texas at Arlington, February 1999.

  4. The Time Index Access Structure for Temporal Databases Having Concurrent Multiple Versions, US Patent 5,440,730 with G. Wuu Bellcore, 1995.[5]


Ph.D. students


  1. Neelabh Pant, expected graduation year 2018.

  2. Ezequiel Aguilar Gonzalez, expected graduation year 2018.

  3. Mohammadhani Fouladgar, expected graduation year 2017.

  4. Madhuri Debnath, expected graduation year 2017

  5. Praveen Tripathi, graduation year 2016.

  6. Kulsawasd Jitkajornwanich, graduation year 2014.


References




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  2. ^ Elmasri, Ramez. "Profile at UTA". The University of Texas at Arlington.


  3. ^ Elmasri, Ramez. "Profile at UTA". The University of Texas at Arlington.


  4. ^ Elmasri, Ramez. "Profile at UTA". The University of Texas at Arlington.


  5. ^ Elmasri's profile in UTA website




External links


http://www.uta.edu/profiles/ramez-elmasri Ramez Elmasri's profile at The University of Texas at Arlington website







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