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  1. Edgar F. Codd - Wikipedia

    As the relational model became fashionable in the early 1980s, Codd fought a sometimes bitter campaign to prevent the term from being misused by database vendors who had merely …

  2. Edgar F. Codd - IBM

    Edgar F. “Ted” Codd was a mathematician and computer scientist best known for his trailblazing work on the relational model that led to the multibillion-dollar database industry.

  3. Edgar Frank Codd | Biography & Facts | Britannica

    Edgar Frank Codd, British-born American computer scientist and mathematician who devised the ‘relational’ data model, which led to the creation of the relational database, a standard method …

  4. Edgar Codd - Complete Biography, History, and Inventions

    May 23, 2025 · Edgar Codd is the creator of the relational databases model (RDBMS), an extremely influential general theory of data management, the foundation of RDBMS.

  5. Edgar F. Codd - A.M. Turing Award Laureate

    Codd’s computing career began in 1949, when he joined IBM in New York City as a programming mathematician, developing programs for the Selective Sequence Electronic Calculator (IBM’s …

  6. Codd's Rules in DBMS - GeeksforGeeks

    Jul 23, 2025 · Codd's rules are proposed by a computer scientist named Dr. Edgar F. Codd and he also invent the relational model for database management. These rules are made to ensure …

  7. Ted Codd - Oxford Reference

    After graduating from Oxford University and serving in World War II, Codd joined IBM in 1948 as a mathematical programmer; he received a doctorate of computer science from the University of …

  8. Computer Pioneers - Edgar Frank Codd

    Codd joined IBM in June 1949 after a short stint at the University of Tennessee, and began his professional career in the computer industry as a mathematician and programmer for the …

  9. School of Information Science - Hall of Fame

    Apr 18, 2003 · Edgar (Ted) Codd was a British computer scientist who laid the theoretical foundation for relational databases. The relational model, a very influential general theory of …

  10. Codd's 12 rules - Wikipedia

    Codd himself, in his book "The Relational Model for Database Management: Version 2", acknowledged that while his original set of 12 rules can be used for coarse distinctions, the …