Richard T. Snodgrass

Richard Thomas Snodgrass (born April 19, 1955) is an American computer scientist and writer and is professor emeritus at the University of Arizona.

[10] He is married to Merrie Brucks, the Robert and Kathleen Eckert Professor of Marketing Emeritus at the Eller College of Management.

[12] The committee produced a preliminary language specification the following January, which appeared in the March 1994 ACM SIGMOD Record.

[14][15][16] Snodgrass along with Christian Jensen co-chairs TimeCenter, an international center for the support of temporal database applications on traditional and emerging DBMS technologies.

The proposal arrived at a ballpark figure of one million items that captured the entire history of computing, from roughly 1940 to 2000.