3 | -- | 0 | Alexandros Labrinidis. Editor s Notes |
4 | -- | 0 | Marianne Winslett. My biggest fan |
5 | -- | 15 | Marianne Winslett. Jim Gray speaks out: on chasing the object-relational rainbow, why performance is a nonissue, bad ideas that went good, reinventing the field, sailboats, lunatic fringe papers, whether to try for a home run, and more |
16 | -- | 18 | Donna Carnes. Ode to a sailor |
19 | -- | 20 | Pauline Boss. A tribute, not a memorial: understanding ambiguous loss |
21 | -- | 24 | Michael Olson. The amateur search |
25 | -- | 0 | Paula B. Hawthorn. Thanks to the US Coast Guard |
26 | -- | 27 | Michael A. Harrison. Jim Gray at Berkeley |
28 | -- | 29 | Pat Helland. Knowledge and wisdom |
30 | -- | 32 | Edward D. Lazowska. 500 special relationships: Jim as a mentor to faculty and students |
33 | -- | 34 | Michael Stonebraker. Why did Jim Gray win the Turing Award? |
35 | -- | 0 | David Vaskevitch. Jim Gray: his contribution to industry |
36 | -- | 37 | Richard F. Rashid. A Gap Bridger |
38 | -- | 40 | Bruce G. Lindsay. Jim Gray at IBM: the transaction processing revolution |
41 | -- | 44 | John Nauman, Wendy Bartlett. Jim Gray s Tandem contributions |
45 | -- | 49 | David J. DeWitt, Charles Levine. Not just correct, but correct and fast: a look at one of Jim Gray s contributions to database system performance |
50 | -- | 53 | Gordon Bell. Scaleability and immortality |
54 | -- | 58 | Andreas Reuter. Is there life outside transactions?: writing the transaction processing book |
59 | -- | 60 | Tom Barclay. TerraServer and the Russia adventure.. |
61 | -- | 66 | Alexander S. Szalay. The Sloan Digital Sky Survey and beyond |
67 | -- | 69 | Curtis Wong. Building the WorldWide Telescope |
70 | -- | 77 | Ed Saade. Search survey for S/V Tenacious: Gulf of Farallones and approaches to San Francisco Bay |
78 | -- | 82 | James G. Bellingham, Mike Godin. Exploring ocean data |