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This paper describes a personal perspective of the kinds of contributions that systems research and theoretical research make to one another particularly in the database area. Examples of each kind of contribution are given, and then several case studies from the author a personal experience are presented. The case studies illustrate database systems research where theoretical work contributed to systems results and vice versa. Areas of database systems which need more contributions from the theoretical community will also be presented.