University of Utah
Department of Computer Science
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Professor of Computer Science
Ph.D.
, Carnegie-Mellon University, 1971
Professor Lindstrom's
research interests include programming
languages, databases, and parallel and distributed computing. He is on the
editorial board of International Journal of Parallel Programming, and
Editor-in-Chief from its founding until 1993. With Doug DeGroot, he co-edited
the book Logic Programming: Functions, Relations and Equations published
by Prentice-Hall. Professor Lindstrom has been a member of the National
Science Foundation Computer and Computation Research Advisory Committee, and
served as a Distinguished Visitor of the IEEE Computer Society. In 1981 he
received the College of Engineering Outstanding Teaching Award.
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Robert Mecklenburg, Charles Clark, Gary Lindstrom, and Benny Yih.
A dossier driven persistent objects facility.
In Proc. of the C++ Conference, pages 265--281, Cambridge, MA,
April 1994. USENIX Association.
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Guruduth Banavar, Douglass Orr and Gary Lindstrom.
Layered, Server-based Support for Object-Oriented Application Development.
In International Workshop on
Object-Oriented Operating Systems, Lund, Sweden, August 1995.
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Guruduth Banavar and Gary Lindstrom
The Design of Object-Oriented Meta-Architectures For Programming Languages.
In Proc. Third Golden West International Conference on Intelligent
Systems,
Las Vegas, June 6-8, 1994; proceedings in E. A. Yfantis (ed.),
Intelligent Systems, pages 363--374, Kluwer Publishing Corp., 1995.
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Gilad Bracha and Gary Lindstrom.
Modularity meets inheritance.
In Proc. International Conference on Computer Languages, pages
282--290, San Francisco, CA, April 20--23, 1992. IEEE Computer Society.
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Lal George and Gary Lindstrom.
Using a functional language and graph reduction to program
multiprocessor machines, or, functional control of imperative programs.
In Proceedings of the Sixth International Parallel Processing
Symposium, Beverly Hills, CA, March 23-26 1992. IEEE Computer Society.
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