Peter Dadam

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Peter Dadam (born May 31, 1949 in Esslingen am Neckar ) is a German computer scientist and professor emeritus at the Faculty of Engineering, Computer Science and Psychology at Ulm University , where he headed the Institute for Databases and Information Systems (DBIS).

Life

Peter Dadam attended the Schelztor Gynasium in Esslingen am Neckar from 1960 to 1966 up to secondary school. Subsequently, he completed an apprenticeship as an industrial businessman at Richard Hirschmann GmbH & Co. KG in Esslingen until 1969 . At the time, the company was one of the IT pioneers in the Esslingen area. She had her own team of software developers and ran a data center with an IBM System / 360 mainframe computer in her head office in Esslingen , in which he was allowed to work for a few weeks in the second year of his apprenticeship. This world, which was completely new to him, was so fascinating for 18-year-old Peter Dadam that he decided to work in this area in the future. From 1971 to 1974 he therefore completed a degree in business administration at the Nürtingen University of Applied Sciences and then from 1974 to 1978 an industrial engineering degree in Operations Research / Computer Science at the University of Karlsruhe (today: KIT ). After completing his studies, he followed Gunter Schlageter as a research assistant at the University of Dortmund (for about 1.5 years) and then at the FernUniversität in Hagen , where he worked in the Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science in 1982 with a dissertation on “Distributed Databases "To the Dr. rer. nat. received his doctorate.

From 1982 to 1990 he worked as a research assistant (and from 1985 as its head) in the “Advanced Information Management (AIM)” department at the IBM Scientific Center in Heidelberg (WZH). In 1990 he left the WZH and accepted the position of computer science professor and head of the Institute for Databases and Information Systems at the University of Ulm at the Faculty of Computer Science, which was being established. Together with his colleagues Uwe Schöning, Peter Schulthess and Friedrich von Henke, he was one of the "founding professors" of the young faculty, who in the following years pushed ahead with the further expansion of the faculty.

He retired on October 1, 2014.

research

1979–1982: University of Dortmund / FernUniversität in Hagen

At the suggestion and recommendation of his doctoral supervisor Gunter Schlageter , Peter Dadam familiarized himself with the then still very young field of " distributed databases "; in particular in the subjects of "synchronization of distributed transactions" and "backup and recovery" and made his first scientific and journalistic "steps" in these subject areas; his dissertation also dealt with these topics.

1982–1990: IBM Scientific Center in Heidelberg (WZH)

In the first year of its activity, the AIM department identified a large number of expected areas of application for database systems, such as B. Computer-integrated manufacturing (CIM), information retrieval and geographic information systems are examined with regard to their requirements with regard to the data to be managed, the expected queries and changes as well as the system architecture. With regard to the (logical) storage of the data as well as the required types of queries, it was also a matter of evaluating whether the NF 2 relations previously developed at the WZH are already powerful enough for this. As a result of this investigation, a considerably expanded data model was designed, which was given the name "expanded NF 2 relations" (eNF 2 relations). In the middle of 1983 it was decided to prototype and test such a system - which was named Advanced Information Management Prototype (AIM-P). After the investigations suggested that the ability to store temporal data would also be required in the future, this was also included in the system design from the start. - Peter Dadam was then mainly responsible for the design and implementation of system-related components such as the (sub) tuple manager (which mapped all types of data records to the background memory), the implementation of time versions, locking procedures and recovery . In mid-1985 he was appointed head of the AIM department and the AIM-P project. During this time, the extensions of AIM-P for the "cooperative" processing of data objects by workstations and database servers, the support of user-defined data types and functions, the implementation of a suitable, comprehensive programming interface (API) and the performance of AIM-P were realized evaluated in a demanding application project. - With this functionality and the resulting capabilities, AIM-P was the functionally most powerful executable database system prototype of this decade.

1990–2014: Ulm University

The first few years were strongly influenced by the structure of the faculty and the institute as well as the creation and implementation of various courses. Research activity during this time was therefore essentially limited to the continuation and completion of research work that was still motivated by the AIM-P project; the topic of eNF 2 relations was also taken up again later , but from a completely different point of view.

From 1992 to 1995 he carried out the interdisciplinary research project OKIS on clinical information systems in close collaboration with colleagues from the medical faculty. In the course of this project - especially when using AI technology to support diagnostics - it became clear that clinical information systems not only deal with data, but also the procedures (“ workflows ”, “processes”) in administration, diagnostics and Should adequately support therapy in order to achieve significant improvements. “Adequate” in this context means that such a “process management system” can be used for B. (also) cyclical processes, the very quick implementation of robust running processes, the integration of any applications and services , ad deviations from the planned process at runtime and still must be easy to use for process developers and users. In-depth evaluations of existing systems and their basic technologies showed that these requirements cannot be met with them.

It became apparent that it would not be enough to simply "drill open" the existing technologies (such as Petri nets ), but that new technological paths would have to be explored in order to achieve these goals. In 1994 he started the research and development project ADEPT together with Manfred Reichert (at that time his colleague and doctoral student), with which they should become pioneers of a new research direction, the "adaptive process management systems". The publications from 1998 on the ADEPT meta-model and its formal basis and from 2004 on the correctness criteria for dynamic changes have become the most cited publications in this genre worldwide. The above mentioned objectives were fully met with the ADEPT approach; in particular the simple familiarization with process modeling and the rapid implementation of robust processes through the "Correctness by Construction" principle that can be implemented with this approach. The further research work based on this on topics such as "Distributed execution of processes", "Process schema evolution", "Knowledge-based process adaptation", "Ensuring semantic correctness" and "Process compliance" also impressively demonstrated the great power of and the enormous potential of this approach.

From 2004 to 2007, Peter Dadam and Colin Atkinson, together with industrial partners, carried out the AristaFlow research project , in which new ways of process composition were explored and prototyped, and a suitable new system architecture was designed and implemented. In 2008, Peter Dadam and Manfred Reichert founded AristaFlow GmbH together with industrial partners and institute employees, which implemented the commercial product AristaFlow BPM Suite on the basis of this technology, which is now used successfully in numerous companies worldwide.

Publications (selection)

  • Textbook: Dadam, P .: Distributed Databases and Client / Server Systems, Springer, 1996, ISBN 978-3-642-61472-9
  • Lum, V .; Dadam, P .; Erbe, R .; Guenauer, J .; Pistor, P .; Walch, G .; Werner, H .; Woodfill, J .: Designing DBMS Support for the Temporal Dimension, Proc. ACM-SIGMOD '84, Boston, Mass., June 1984, pp. 115-130, doi: 10.1145 / 971697.602276
  • Dadam, P .; Lum, V .; Werner, H .: Integration of Time Versions into a Relational Database System, Proc. VLDB 1984, August 1984, Singapore, pp. 509-522 ( pdf )
  • Dadam, P .; Kuespert, K ​​.; Andersen, F .; Blanken, H .; Erbe, R .; Guenauer, J .; Lum, V .; Pistor, P .; Walch, G .: A DBMS Prototype to Support Extended NF 2 Relations: An Integrated View on Flat Tables and Hierarchies, Proc, ACM-SIGMOD Conference 1986, San Francisco, California, May 1986, pp. 356-367
  • Dadam, P .: Advanced Information Management (AIM): Research in Extended Nested Relations, IEEE Data Engineering Bulletin 11 (3): 4-14 (1988)
  • Dadam, P .; Linnemann, V .: Advanced Information Management (AIM): Advanced Database Technology for Integrated Applications, IBM Systems Journal 28 (4), 1990, pp. 661-681, doi: 10.1147 / sj.284.0661
  • Dadam, P .; Reichert, M .; Kuhn, K .: Clinical Workflows - The Killer Application for Process-oriented Information Systems? Proc. 4th Int'l Conf. on Business Information Systems (BIS'00), Poznan, Poland, Springer, pp. 36-59, doi: 10.1007 / 978-1-4471-0761-3_3
  • Reichert, M .; Dadam, P .: ADEPT flex -Supporting Dynamic Changes of Workflows Without Losing Control, Journal of Intelligent Information Systems, Special Issue on Workflow Management Systems, 10 (2): 93–129, Kluwer, doi: 10.1023 / A: 1008604709862
  • Dadam, P .; Reichert, M .: The ADEPT Project: A Decade of Research and Development for Robust and Flexible Process Support - Challenges and Achievements, Computer Science - Research and Development, 23 (2): 81-98, Springer
  • Dadam, P .; Reichert, M .; Rinderle-Ma, S .; Göser, K .; Kreher, U .; Jurisch, M .: From ADEPT to AristaFlow BPM Suite - A vision becomes reality: "Correctness by Construction" and flexible, robust execution of business processes, Technical Report UIB-2009-02, University of Ulm, Faculty of Engineering and Computer Science

honors and awards

  • 2003: doIT research award from the state of Baden-Württemberg (together with Manfred Reichert)
  • 2005: Appointment as Fellow of the Society for Computer Science (GI)
  • 2008: Merkle Research Prize (together with Manfred Reichert and Stefanie Rinderle)
  • 2013: Test of Time Award of the Business Process Management Conference (BPM) (together with Manfred Reichert and Stefanie Rinderle)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Website of the Faculty of Engineering, Computer Science and Psychology - Ulm University. Retrieved March 3, 2020 .
  2. a b Website Institute for Databases and Information Systems. Retrieved March 3, 2020 .
  3. ^ Website Faculty for Mathematics and Computer Science - FernUniversität in Hagen. Retrieved March 3, 2020 .
  4. a b Peter Dadam: Synchronization and Recovery in Distributed Databases: Concepts and Basics . 1982 ( fernuni-hagen.de [accessed on March 4, 2020]).
  5. Today: Faculty of Engineering, Computer Science and Psychology. Retrieved March 3, 2020 .
  6. Schlageter, G .; Dadam, P .: Reconstruction of Consistent Global States in Distributed Databases, Distributed Data Bases, Proc. of the Int'l Symposium on Distributed Data Bases, Paris, France, March 1980, pp. 191-200 .
  7. Dadam, P .; Schlageter, G .: Recovery in Distributed Databases Based on Non-Synchronized Local Checkpoints, Proc, IFIP Congress 1980, Tokyo, Japan, October 1980, pp. 457-462 .
  8. Dadam, P .: Introduction to synchronization in database systems, electronic computing systems 23 (1): 4-12 (1981) . doi : 10.1524 / itit.1981.23.16.4 .
  9. Dadam, P .: Synchronization in distributed databases: An overview. Part 1, Informatik Spektrum 4 (3), 1981, pp. 175-184 .
  10. Dadam, P .: Synchronization in distributed databases: An overview. Part 2, Informatik Spektrum 4 (4), 1981, pp. 261-270 .
  11. Jaeschke, G .; Schek, H.-J .: Remarks on the Algebra of Non First Normal Form Relations, Proc. ACM Symp. On Principles of Database Systems, March 1982, Los Angeles, California, pp. 124-138 . doi : 10.1145 / 588111.588133 .
  12. Schek, H.-J .; Pistor, P .: Data Structures for an Integrated Data Base Management and Information Retrieval System, Proc. VLDB '82, Mexico City, 1982, pp. 197-261. Retrieved March 7, 2020 .
  13. a b Dadam, P .; Kuespert, K ​​.; Andersen, F .; Blanken, H .; Erbe, R .; Guenauer, J .; Lum, V .; Pistor, P .; Walch, G .: A DBMS Prototype to Support Extended NF2 Relations: An Integrated View on Flat Tables and Hierarchies, Proc, ACM-SIGMOD Conference 1986, San Francisco, California, May 1986, pp. 356-367 . doi : 10.1145 / 16894.16889 .
  14. ^ Pistor, P .; Dadam, P .: The Advanced Information Management Prototype, in: Nested Relations and Complex Objects, Papers from the Workshop "Theory and Applications of Nested Relations and Complex Objects", Darmstadt, Germany, April 1987. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 361, Springer , pp. 3-26 . doi : 10.1007 / 3-540-51171-7_18 .
  15. a b Lum, V .; Dadam, P .; Erbe, R .; Guenauer, J .; Pistor, P .; Walch, G .; Werner, H .; Woodfill, J .: Designing DBMS Support for the Temporal Dimension, Proc. ACM-SIGMOD '84, Boston, Mass., June 1984, pp. 115-130 . doi : 10.1145 / 971697.602276 .
  16. a b Dadam, P .; Lum, V .; Werner, H .: Integration of Time Versions into a Relational Database System, Proc. VLDB 1984, August 1984, Singapore, pp. 509-522. Retrieved March 7, 2020 .
  17. Dadam, P .; Erbe, R .; Staab, K .: Subtuple Manager, External Interface Description Release 1.1, AIM-P-Project, 1984. Retrieved March 13, 2020 .
  18. Dadam, P .; Pistor, P .; Schek, H .: A Predicate Oriented Locking Approach for Integrated Information Systems, Proc. IFIP 9th World Computer Congress, Paris, France, September 1983, pp. 763-768 .
  19. Herrmann, U .; Dadam, P .; Küspert, K ​​.; Roman, EA; Schlageter, G .: A Lock Technique for Disjoint and Non-Disjoint Complex Objects. Retrieved March 7, 2020 .
  20. Dadam, P .; Lum, VY; Prädel, U .; Schlageter, G .: Selective Deferred Index Maintenance & Concurrency Control in Integrated Information Systems, Proc. VLDB 1985, August 1985, Stockholm, Sweden, pp. 142-150. Retrieved March 7, 2020 .
  21. 14. Küspert, K ​​.; Herrmann, U .; Erbe, R .; Dadam, P .: The Recovery Manager of the Advanced Information Management Prototype, Reliability Engineering & System Safety, 28 (1990), pp. 187-203 . doi : 10.1016 / 0951-8320 (90) 90063-S .
  22. Küspert, K ​​.; Günauer, J .: Workstation-Server-Database Systems for Engineering Applications: Requirements, Problems, Possible Solutions. Proc. GI annual conference 1989, Munich, October 1989, Informatik-Fachberichte 222, Springer-Verlag, pp. 274-286 . doi : 10.1007 / 978-3-642-75177-6_22 .
  23. Küspert, K ​​.; Dadam, P .; Günauer, J .: Cooperative Object Buffer Management in the Advanced Information Management Prototype, Proc. VLDB 1987, September 1987, Brighton, England, pp. 483-492. Retrieved March 6, 2020 .
  24. Linneman, V .; Küspert, K ​​.; Dadam, P .; Pistor, P .; Erbe, R .; Kemper, A .; Südkamp, ​​N .; Walch, G .; Wallrath, M .: Design and Implementation of an Extensible Database Management System Supporting User Defined Data Types and Functions. Retrieved March 6, 2020 .
  25. Erbe, R .; Südamp, N .: An Application Program Interface for a Complex Object Database. Proc. Int'l Conf. on Data and Knowledge Bases, Jerusalem, June 1988, pp. 211-226 . doi : 10.1016 / B978-1-4832-1313-2.50023-8 .
  26. Dadam, P .; Dillmann, R .; Kemper, A .; Lockemann, PC: Object-oriented data management for robot programming, computer science, research and development, Springer, 2 (4): 151-170 (1987) .
  27. Dadam, P .; Küspert, K ​​.; Südkamp, ​​N .; Erbe, R .; Linnemann, V .; Pistor, P .; Walch, G .: Managing Complex Objects in R 2D 2. Proc. HECTOR Congress, Vol. 2, Basic Concepts, Karlsruhe, April 1988, pp. 304-331, Springer-Verlag . doi : 10.1007 / 978-3-642-73574-5_19 .
  28. Dadam, P .; Dillmann, R .; Kemper, A .; Lockemann, PC: Object-oriented Databases for Robot Programming, Proc. HECTOR Congress, Vol. 2, Basic Concepts, Karlsruhe, April 1988, pp. 289-303, Springer-Verlag . doi : 10.1007 / 978-3-642-73574-5_18 .
  29. a b Dadam, P .: Advanced Information Management (AIM): Research in Extended Nested Relations. Quarterly Bulletin of the IEEE Computer Society Technical Committee on Data Engineering, Sept. 1988, Vol. 11, No. 3, 4-14. Retrieved March 4, 2020 .
  30. 7. Dadam, P .; Linnemann, V .: Advanced Information Management (AIM): Advanced Database Technology for Integrated Applications, IBM Systems Journal 28 (4), 1990, pp. 661-681 . doi : 10.1147 / sj.284.0661 .
  31. Keßler, U .: Flexible storage structures and secondary indexes in database systems for complex objects, Ulm University, Faculty of Computer Science, 1995 . ISBN 978-3-322-95380-3 .
  32. Kalus, C .; Dadam, P .: Flexible Relations - Operational Support of Variant Relational Structures, Proc. Proc. VLDB 1995, pp. 539-550. Retrieved July 19, 2020 .
  33. Müller, E .; Dadam, P .; Enderle, J .: Tuning an SQL-Based PDM System in a Worldwide Client / Server Environment, Proc. Int'l Conf. on Data Engineering (ICDE '01), Heidelberg, Germany, IEEE Computer Society Press, pp. 99-108 . doi : 10.1109 / ICDE.2001.914818 .
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  35. ^ Website of the Medical Faculty of Ulm University. Retrieved March 5, 2020 .
  36. OKIS: "Open clinical database and information system for the integration of autonomous subsystems", funded from 1992 to 1994 by the state of Baden-Württemberg as part of the research focus program.
  37. Kuhn, K .; Reichert, M .; Nathe, M .; Beuter, T .; Heinlein, C .; Dadam, P .: A Conceptual Approach to an Open Hospital Information System, Proc. 12th Int'l Congress on Medical Informatics (MIE '94), Lisbon, Portugal, May 1994, pp. 374-378 . doi : 10.18725 / OPARU-3866 .
  38. Kuhn, K .; Reichert, M .; Nathe, M .; Beuter, T .; Dadam, P .: An Infrastructure for Cooperation and Communication in an Advanced Clinical Information System, Proc. 18th Ann. Sym. on Computer Applications in Medical Care 1994, (SCAMC '94), Washington, 1994, pp. 519-523. Retrieved March 5, 2020 .
  39. Heinlein, C .; Kuhn, K ,: Dadam, P .: Representation of Medical Guidelines Using a Classification-Based System, Proc. Int'l Conf. on Information and Knowledge Management (CIKM '94), Gaithersburg, USA, 1994, pp. 415-422 . doi : 10.1145 / 191246.191316 .
  40. Kuhn, K .; Dadam, P .: Clinical Information Systems in the Hospital of the Future - Problem Definition and Solution Approaches , Proc. GMDS Annual Conference 1994, Dresden, Germany, pp. 52-55. Retrieved March 12, 2020 .
  41. Reichert, M .; Dadam, P .; Mangold, R .; Kreienberg, R .: Computer-based support of work processes in hospitals - concepts, technologies and their application, Zentralblatt für Gynäkologie, 122 (1): 53-67. Retrieved March 5, 2020 .
  42. a b Dadam, P .; Reichert, M .; Kuhn, K .: Clinical Workflows - The Killer Application for Process-oriented Information Systems ?, Proc. 4th Int'l Conf. on Business Information Systems (BIS'00), Poznan, Poland, Springer, pp. 36-59 . doi : 10.1007 / 978-1-4471-0761-3_3 .
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  44. Kuhn, K .; Reichert, M .; Dadam, P .: Support of clinical cooperation through workflow management systems - requirements, problems, perspectives, proc. GMDS Annual Conference (GMDS'95), Bochum, Germany, 1995, pp. 437-441. Retrieved March 5, 2020 .
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  47. Dadam, P .; Kuhn, K .; Reichert, M .; Beuter, T .; Nathe, M .: ADEPT: An integrating approach to the development of flexible, reliable cooperating assistance systems in clinical application environments. Proc. GI Annual Conference (GISI '95), Zurich, Switzerland, pp. 677-686. Retrieved March 4, 2020 .
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  50. Dadam, P .: Modeling and execution of processes with Process Template Editor & Test Client. AristaFlow Tutorial Video 02, 2011. Retrieved March 12, 2020 .
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