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1. dama.i4a.com
dama.i4a.com/i4a/pages/index.c - [Cached]Published on: 3/27/2008 Last Visited: 6/4/2008
Dr. Peter Chen is the originator of the Entity-Relationship Model (ER Model), which serves as the foundation of many systems analysis and design methodologies, computer-aided software engineering (CASE) tools, and repository systems including IBM's Repository Manager/MVS and DES's CDD/Plus.Dr. Chen holds the position of M. J. Foster Distinguished Chair, Professor of Computer Science at Louisiana State University since 1983.
He received the Data Resource Management Technology Award from the Data Administration Management Association (NY) in 1990.Dr. Chen is a Fellow of the IEEE, the ACM, and the AAAS..He is listed in Who's Who in America and Who's Who in the World.At MIT, UCLA and Harvard, Dr. Peter Chen taught various courses in Information Systems and Computer Science.At LSU, he has taught courses in database management systems, software engineering, database design, and Object-Oriented programming.Since 1994, Dr. Chen started to teach a graduate course on the Internet and World Wide Web including programming with Java.
Dr. Chen's original paper on the Entity-Relationship model (ER model) is one of the most cited papers in the computer software field.Recently, that particular paper was selected as one of the 38 great papers in Computer Science according to a survey of 1,000 computer science college professors (Great Papers in Computer Science, edited by P. Laplante, West Publishing, 1996).The ER model was adopted as the meta model for the ANSI Standard in Information Resource Directory System (IRDS) and the ER approach has been ranked as the top methodology for database design by several surveys of FORTUNE 500 companies.
Dr. Chen is the Editor-in-Chief of Data & Knowledge Engineering, the Associate Editor for the Journal of Intelligent Robotic Systems and other journals.In the past he was the Associate Editor for IEEE Computer, Information Sciences and other journals.He is a member of the -
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www.knowledgetaiwan.org/ojs/in - [Cached]Published on: 12/21/2007 Last Visited: 12/21/2007
Peter Chen, Louisiana State University, United States -
3. 1 - 2000 Dr. Peter Chen - DAMA International
www.dama.org/public/pages/inde - [Cached]Published on: 11/18/2007 Last Visited: 11/18/2007
Dr. Peter Chen 1 - 2000 Dr. Peter Chen - DAMA International
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Dr. Peter Chen is the originator of the Entity-Relationship Model (ER Model), which serves as the foundation of many systems analysis and design methodologies, computer-aided software engineering (CASE) tools, and repository systems including IBM's Repository Manager/MVS and DES's CDD/Plus. Dr. Chen holds the position of M. J. Foster Distinguished Chair, Professor of Computer Science at Louisiana State University since 1983.
He received the Data Resource Management Technology Award from the Data Administration Management Association (NY) in 1990. Dr. Chen is a Fellow of the IEEE, the ACM, and the AAAS.. He is listed in Who's Who in America and Who's Who in the World. At MIT, UCLA and Harvard, Dr. Peter Chen taught various courses in Information Systems and Computer Science. At LSU, he has taught courses in database management systems, software engineering, database design, and Object-Oriented programming. Since 1994, Dr. Chen started to teach a graduate course on the Internet and World Wide Web including programming with Java.
Dr. Chen's original paper on the Entity-Relationship model (ER model) is one of the most cited papers in the computer software field. Recently, that particular paper was selected as one of the 38 great papers in Computer Science according to a survey of 1,000 computer science college professors (Great Papers in Computer Science, edited by P. Laplante, West Publishing, 1996). The ER model was adopted as the meta model for the ANSI Standard in Information Resource Directory System (IRDS) and the ER approach has been ranked as the top methodology for database design by several surveys of FORTUNE 500 companies.
Dr. Chen is the Editor-in-Chief of Data & Knowledge Engineering, the Associate Editor for the Journal of Intelligent Robotic Systems and other journals. In the past he was the Associate Editor for IEEE Computer, Information Sciences and other journals. He is a member of the

