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ACM SIGMOD Conference: Program Committee Chairs
1975 | San Jose, CA | W. Frank King |
1976 | Washington, DC | James B. Rothnie |
1977 | Toronto, Canada | Diane C. P. Smith |
1978 | Austin, TX | Eugene I. Lowenthal |
1979 | Boston, MA | Philip A. Bernstein |
1980 | Santa Monica, CA | Peter P. Chen |
1981 | Ann Arbor, MI | Y. Edmund Lien |
1982 | Orlando, FL | Mario Schkolnick |
1983 | San Jose, CA | David J. DeWitt (U.S.), Georges Gardarin (European) |
1984 | Boston, MA | Bea Yormark |
1985 | Austin, TX | Shamkant B. Navathe |
1986 | Washington, DC | Carlo Zaniolo |
1987 | San Francisco, CA | Umeshwar Dayal (Systems and Algorithms), Irving L. Traiger (Architectures and Applications) |
1988 | Chicago, IL | Haran Boral (Applications and Implementations), Per-Åke Larson (Concepts and Techniques) |
1989 | Portland, OR | Bruce G. Lindsay (Systems and Applications), David Maier (Concepts and Algorithms) |
1990 | Atlantic City, NJ | Hector Garcia-Molina |
1991 | Denver, CO | Roger King |
1992 | San Diego, CA | Michael Stonebraker |
1993 | Washington, DC | Peter Buneman |
1994 | Minneapolis, MN | Richard T. Snodgrass |
1995 | San Jose, CA | Michael J. Carey |
1996 | Montreal, Canada | H. V. Jagadish |
1997 | Tucson, AZ | Patrick Valduriez, Henry F. Korth (Associate Chair) |
1998 | Seattle, WA | Laura M. Haas |
1999 | Philadelphia, PA | Christos Faloutsos, Shahram Ghandeharizadeh (Associate Chair) |
2000 | Dallas, TX | Jeffrey F. Naughton |
2001 | Santa Barbara, CA | Timos K. Sellis, Divyakant Agrawal (Associate Chair) |
2002 | Madison, WI | Michael J. Franklin |
2003 | San Diego, CA | Alon Y. Halevy |
2004 | Paris, France | Gerhard Weikum |
2005 | Baltimore, Maryland | Jennifer Widom |
2006 | Chicago, Illinois, USA | Surajit Chaudhuri |
2007 | Beijing, China | Beng Chin Ooi |
2008 | Vancouver, BC, Canada | Dennis Shasha |
2009 | Providence, RI, USA | Donald Kossmann |
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