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    • Author:  by Serge Abiteboul  In Memoriam  Paris C. Kanellakis  

    • Abstract:  this technical obituary feel honored by the privilege they had in collaborating with Paris on many of these projects. In mourning his tragic death, we miss his technical facility, his broad knowledge, his insight, his commitment, and his humor. To write a research paper with Paris was also an opportunity to observe his indefatigable attention to detail, and to engage in vigorous debate with his editorial voice. To write this obituary allowed us to to feel his voice once more, to understand better what a good scientist he was, and to appreciate his uncommon decency and kindness. It is our great loss that we will not hear his voice again. 1 Deductive Databases

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