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                             Leonid Kalinichenko




                                    10.06.1937 – 17.07.2018
        This July we lost a leading visionary scientist in the field of the database theory. Leonid
Kalinichenko is known within scientific community for his pioneering works, scientific school
established by him, the formation of two international scientific conferences run for two decades
each.
        Entire life of Leonid Kalinichenko was devoted to computer science. In 1959 he
graduated Kiev Polytechnic Institute and started his work at the Institute of Cybernetics, Ukraine
Academy of Sciences. In 1968 he received his Ph.D. degree from the Institute of Cybernetics,
main results were devoted to discrete events systems simulation (languages, tools, applications),
and in 1969 he moved to Institute for Electronic Control Machines, Moscow. Later, in 1985, he
received his degree of Doctor of Sciences from the Lomonosov Moscow State University. The
thesis was devoted to methods and tools of heterogeneous databases integration. In the same
1985 he became the head of a department at the Institute of Informatics Problems, Academy of
Sciences of the USSR, which is transformed now into the Federal Research Center “Computer
Science and Control” of the Russian Academy of Sciences (FRC CSC RAS).
        In 1978 Leonid joined the faculty staff of the Lomonosov Moscow State University and
in 1990 he became a Professor of the Department of Computational Mathematics and
Cybernetics. He taught courses on object-oriented databases and distributed object technologies.
He is an author of ten books, more than 200 research papers in journals and conference
proceedings. His research interests included interoperable heterogeneous information resource
integration and mediation, semantic interoperability, compositional development of information
systems, middleware architectures, digital libraries.
        Several significant program systems were developed under his supervision: discrete event
system simulation SLANG (1969), embedding of simulation systems into various programming
systems SKIF (1977), heterogeneous database integration (1984), compositional development of
interoperable information systems (2001), subject mediation middleware for scientific problem
solving over distributed information resources (2010). Many year investigations on methods and
tools for heterogeneous information resources integration applying subject mediation
methodology supported by formal specification and verification were embraced by framework
project called SYNTHESIS. In 1986 Leonid Kalinichenko was awarded by USSR State Prize in
the Field of Science and Technology for his works on system simulation. In 2010 he became a
Honored Scientist of the Russian Federation.
        For several decades Leonid Kalinichenko took an active part in facilitation of research in
the field of databases. Since 1974 he was the Deputy Chairman of the Working Group on
Software for Data Banks under the USSR State Committee on Science and Technology. He
initiated the creation of the Moscow ACM SIGMOD Chapter in 1992 and became the permanent
Chairman of the chapter. The monthly scientific seminar of the chapter operated since the
chapter creation till the present time. 200 seminar meetings significantly influenced Russian
community on databases and information systems.
        He had successfully formed several international conferences including the European
Conference on Advances in Databases and Information Systems (ADBIS) in 1993 and Russian
Conference on Digital Libraries (RCDL) in 1999. Leonid Kalinichenko acted as the permanent
chair of the Steering committees of the conferences as well as chair (co-chair) of the Program
committees of many conferences.
        Last years his activities and works were devoted to problem solving in data intensive
domains. In 2013-2016 he initiated several research projects aimed at conceptual modeling and
data integration within distributed computational infrastructures.
        In 2015 he initiated transformation of the RCDL conference into the International
Conference on Data Analytics and Management in Data Intensive Domains (DAMDID) - a
multidisciplinary forum of researchers and practitioners from various domains of science and
research promoting cooperation and exchange of ideas in the area of data analysis and
management in data intensive domains. The conference became a place for discussions on data
access, analysis and management problems in astronomy, neurology, genomics, material science,
biology.
        In 2015 he also organized a master program entitled “Big data: infrastructures and
methods for problem solving” at the Department of Computational Mathematics and
Cybernetics, Lomonosov Moscow State University to attract students in the field of
multidisciplinary data analysis and management.
        Leonid was a great scientist with a surprisingly deep knowledge of the state of art in his
field of science, understanding the urgent directions of the development of science. But he was
also a real scientific driver of the research team led by him at the Institute of Informatics
Problems, a driver of conferences he established and scientific groups he contacted.
        Leonid's passing away is a huge loss for the scientific community, his family, colleagues
and friends.


DAMDID/RCDL
Program Committee Chairs                                                         Igor Sokolov
                                                                         Yannis Manolopoulos
Organizing Committee Chairs                                               Vladimir Sukhomin
                                                                              Victor Zakharov
Coordinating Committee Members                                             Nikolay Kolchanov
                                                                          Arkady Avramenko
                                                                             Pavel Braslavsky
                                                                              Vasily Bunakov
                                                                           Alexander Elizarov
                                                                            Alexander Fazliev
                                                                            Alexei Klimentov
    Mikhail Kogalovsky
     Vladimir Korenkov
     Mikhail Kuzminski
      Sergey Kuznetsov
       Vladimir Litvine
     Archil Maysuradze
           Oleg Malkov
    Alexander Marchuk
      Igor Nekrestjanov
         Boris Novikov
    Nikolay Podkolodny
     Aleksey Pozanenko
  Vladimir Serebryakov
         Yury Smetanin
      Vladimir Smirnov
      Sergey Stupnikov
   Konstantin Vorontsov
Viacheslav Wolfengagen