Professor, School of Computing
Ph.D., Carnegie-Mellon University, 1971
Professor Lindstrom's research interests include programming
languages, databases, and scientific data management. He is on the
editorial board of International Journal of Parallel Programming, and
was 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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Anand Ranganathan, Yury Izrailevsky, Sai Susarla, John Carter,
Gary Lindstrom,
``Supporting Persistent C++ Objects in a Distributed Storage System'',
Workshop on Compiler Support for System Software
(WCSSS '99), Atlanta, May 1999.
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Jon Oler, Gary Lindstrom, and Terence Critchlow.
Migrating relational
data to an OODB: strategies and lessons from a molecular biology experience.
In Proc. of the Conference on Object-Oriented Programming,
Systems, Languages, and Applications, Atlanta, GA, October 1997.
ACM SIGPLAN.
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Eric Eide, Kevin Frei, Bryan Ford, Jay Lepreau, and Gary Lindstrom.
Flick: a flexible, optimizing IDL compiler.
In Proc. of the Symposium on Programming Language Design and
Implementation, pages 44-56, Las Vegas, NV, June 1997. ACM SIGPLAN.
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Guruduth Banavar and Gary Lindstrom.
An application framework for modular composition tools.
In Proc. of the European Conference on Object-Oriented
Programming, pages 91-113, Linz, Austria, July 1996. Springer LNCS 1098.
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Rob Sargent, Dave Fuhrman, Terence Critchlow, Tony Di Sera, Robert
Mecklenburg, Gary Lindstrom and Peter Cartwright.
The design and implementation of a database for human genome research.
In Proc. of the Eighth International Conference on Scientific and
Statistical Database Management, pages 220-225, Stockholm, June 1996.
IEEE Computer Society Press.