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Naughton's Wisconsin Bibliography: A Brief Guide
Over nearly three decades at the University of Wisconsin, Jeff Naughton has
left an indelible mark on computer science. He has been a global leader of the
database research field, deepening its core and pushing its boundaries. Many of
Naughton's ideas were translated directly into practice in commercial and
open-source systems. But software comes and goes. In the end, it is the ideas
themselves that have had impact, ideas written down in papers.
Naughton has been a prolific scholar over the last thirty years, with over
175 publications in his bibliography, covering a wide range of topics. This
document does not attempt to enumerate or even summarize the wealth of ideas
that Naughton has published over the course of his academic career--the task is
too daunting. Instead, the best this short note aims to do is to serve as a
rough map of the territory: something to help other researchers navigate the
wide spaces of Naughton's work.Comment: Presented at the Wisconsin Database Group 40 Year Event, on the
occasion of Jeff Naughton's retirement from the University of Wisconsi