University of Utah
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Research Assistant Professor of Computer Science
Ph.D.
, University of Utah, 1991
Professor Mecklenburg's
research interests lie in the areas
of object-oriented programming, object-oriented databases, and large scale
software production. His current work is a project to develop an
object-oriented database for CAGD applications using the Alpha_1 geometric
modeling system.
- Douglas B. Orr and Robert W. Mecklenburg, ``OMOS --- An Object
Server for Program Execution,'' Proc. International Workshop on Object
Oriented Operating Systems, Paris, September 1992, IEEE Computer Society.
- Douglas B. Orr and Robert W. Mecklenburg and Peter J. Hoogenboom
and Jay Lepreau, ``Dynamic Program Monitoring and Transformation Using the OMOS
Object Server,'' Proceedings of the Hawaii International Conference on
System Sciences, January 1993.
- Douglas Orr and John Bonn and Jay Lepreau and Robert Mecklenburg,
``Fast and Flexible Shared Libraries,'' Proceedings of the
USENIX Summer Conference, June 1993.
- Michael Blum and Robert W. Mecklenburg, ``Modeling the Film
Hierarchy,'' Tech Rep. UUCS 93-1, University of Uath, March 1993.
- Robert Mecklenburg,
Towards a Language Independent Object System, Ph.D. Thesis, University of
Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah, 1991.
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