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<title>Gary Lindstrom</title><body bgcolor="#FFF4E1"><H1>Gary Lindstrom</H1><p><!WA0><a href = "http://www.cs.utah.edu/~gary/rafting.html"><!WA1><img align=top src="http://www.cs.utah.edu/~gary/whitesmall.gif"alt = "Rafting the Grand Canyon"></a><p><DL><DT><b>Professor of <!WA2><a href = "http://www.cs.utah.edu/~gary//index.html">Computer Science</a></b><br></DL><p><hr><p>Gary Lindstrom is a graduate of Carnegie-Mellon University, where he earnedB.S. and M.S. degrees in mathematics, and a Ph.D. in computer science. Heis currently Professor of Computer Science at the University of Utah, havingtaught previously at the University of Pittsburgh. Among Dr. Lindstrom'sresearch interests are programming language design, specification andimplementation, with special emphasis on the programming aspects of paralleland distributed systems.He has served as an IEEE Computer Society DistinguishedVisitor, and has been awarded the University of Utah College ofEngineering Outstanding Teaching Award. Dr. Lindstrom recentlyretired as Editor in Chief ofthe <i> <!WA3><a href=http://www.cs.utah.edu/~gary/ijpp.html>International Journal of Parallel Programming</a></i>, and co-edited thebook <i> Logic Programming: Functions, Relations and Equations</i>. Hisresearch has been supported by NSF, ARPA, ONR, and industrial sponsorsMCC, IBM, Xerox, NCR and L. M. Ericsson.He served on the NSF Computer and ComputationResearch Advisory Committee from 1988 to 1992, and as a Consultant to the United Nations Development Programme in 1988.Dr. Lindstrom is chair of the<!WA4><a href="http://www.cs.utah.edu/outreach/eio.html">Organick Memorial Lecture Series</a>.<p><hr><dt><b>Current Research Projects:</b><dl><dt><b>Persistent object stores:</b>The<!WA5><a href=http://www.cs.utah.edu/projects/mso>Mach Shared Objects</a>project is building anobject manager (OM) layered on modern operating systems. Our OM isbased on system server concepts, presenting a standardizedinterface to C++ and Common Lisp (CL) programs. The MSO approach topersistence emphasizes (i) generality of source language support, (ii)portability and heterogeneity, (iii) data evolution, (iv) distributedimplementation and access, and (v) the representation of softwarecomponents as objects managed through a pervasive system service. <p></dl><dl><dt><b>Module manipulation tools:</b> The <!WA6><ahref=http://www.cs.utah.edu/projects/flexmach>Fast and Flexible Mach-basedSystems</a> project seeks to develop an operating system that provides a muchhigher degree of flexibility than do traditional systems, and to use thatadded flexibility to circumvent the performance/functionality tradeoffs thatthwart traditional highly-decomposed, microkernel-based operating systems.Foundations for this work include (i) a comprehensive notion of modules, (ii)module manipulation cast as a system service, and (iii) a semanticallyenriched notion of module compatibility and adaptability. Items (i) and (ii)arose from the Mach Shared Objects project (see above), while (iii) is a newemphasis motivated by pragmatically important inter-module concerns such asaddress space sharing, storage management policies, and levels of trust.</dl><dl><dt><b>Software for human genetics applications:</b>In collaboration with the<!WA7><a href=http://www-genetics.med.utah.edu/genome/>Utah Center for Human Genome Research,</a>software is being developed to aid in geneticapplications such as linkage analysis, genetic and physical mapping, andlarge scale genetic sequencing.Key aspects include (i) data modeling using relational and object-orienteddatabase management systems, (ii) sequencing production workflow simulation,planning and real-time control, and (iii) automated inspection, monitoring,and robotic manipulation of biochemical laboratory processes.The educational dimension of this collaboration centers on aninterdisciplinary program in <!WA8><a href="http://www.genetics.utah.edu/~genome-science">genome science</a>.</dl><hr><h2> Selected Publications </h2><ol> <li> Guruduth Banavar and Gary Lindstrom<!WA9><a href=ftp://ftp.cs.utah.edu/pub/etyma95.ps.Z>"An Application Framework for Module Composition Tools"</a>,Proc. ECOOP '96, Springer LNCS 1098, pp. 91-113.<p><li>Rob Sargent, Dave Fuhrman, Terence Critchlow, Tony Di Sera, RobertMecklenburg, Gary Lindstrom and Peter Cartwright,<!WA10><a href=ftp://ftp.cs.utah.edu/pub/sweden.ps.Z>"The Design and Implementation of a Database For Human Genome Research"</a>,Proc.Eighth International Conference on Scientific and Statistical DatabaseManagement, Stockholm, June 18-20, 1996, pp. 220-225.IEEE Computer Society Press.<p><li> Guruduth Banavar and Gary Lindstrom,<!WA11><a href=ftp://ftp.cs.utah.edu/techreports/1995/UUCS-95-020.ps.Z>"Compositionally Modular Scheme"</a>,University of Utah Technical Report UUCS-95-020. <p><li> Guruduth Banavar, Douglas Orr, and Gary Lindstrom,<!WA12><a href=ftp://ftp.cs.utah.edu/techreports/1995/UUCS-95-007.ps.Z>"Layered, Server-Based Support for Object-Oriented Application Development"</a>,Proc. of the Fourth Int'l. Workshop on Object Orientation in Operating Systems,Lund, Sweden, August 1995. <p><li> Robert Mecklenburg, Charles Clark, Gary Lindstrom and Benny Yih,<!WA13><a href=ftp://ftp.cs.utah.edu/techreports/1994/UUCS-94-002.ps.Z>"A Dossier Driven Persistent Objects Facility"</a>,Proc. 1994 Usenix C++ Conference, Cambridge, MA, pp. 265-281. <p><li> Guruduth Banavar, Gary Lindstrom and Douglas Orr,<!WA14><a href=ftp://ftp.cs.utah.edu/techreports/1994/UUCS-94-001.ps.Z>"Type-safe Composition of Object Modules"</a>,in Computer Systems and Education: In honour of Prof. V. Rajaraman,Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Company, Limited, 1994, pp. 188-200. <p><li> Guruduth Banavar and Gary Lindstrom,<!WA15><a href=ftp://ftp.cs.utah.edu/techreports/1994/UUCS-94-033.ps.Z>"The Design of Meta-Architectures For Object-Oriented Languages"</a>,Proc. Third Golden West International Conference onIntelligent Systems, Las Vegas, NV, June 1994. <p><li> Gilad Bracha and Gary Lindstrom,<!WA16><a href=ftp://ftp.cs.utah.edu/pub/iccl92.ps>"Modularity Meets Inheritance"</a>,Proc. International Conference on Computer Languages,IEEE Computer Society, San Francisco, CA,April 20-23, 1992, pp. 282-290. <p></ol><hr><h2> Selected Research Awards </h2><ol><li> Sound and Flexible Module Combination, ONR, 1995-1996, PI.<p><li> Object Management for Engineering and Manufacturing, ARPA/ONR(AASERT), 1993-1996,PI.<p><li> Fast and Flexible Mach-based Systems, ARPA, 1994-1997, Faculty Investigator.<p><li> Utah Center for Human Genome Research, NIH (P50), 1994-1999, FacultyInvestigator.<p><li> Institutional Training Grant in Genomic Science, NIH (T32), 1995 to 2000,Track Leader.</ol><hr><h2>Teaching</h2><ol><li>The <!WA17><a href = "http://www.cs.utah.edu/~cs513">CS513 Database Systems</a>home page for Autumn 1996 quarter.<p><li>The <!WA18><a href = "http://www.cs.utah.edu/~cs356">CS356/503Object-Oriented Software Engineering</a>home page for Spring 1996 quarter.<p><li>The <!WA19><a href = "http://www.cs.utah.edu/~ampsem">AMPS seminar</a>home page.<p></ol><hr><h2>Fun Stuff</h2><li>My <!WA20><a href = "gopher://cs.utah.edu:79/0lindstrom">finger file.</a><p><li>My hero, <!WA21><a href = "http://www.unitedmedia.com/comics/dilbert/"><i>Dilbert</i></a><p><li> Looking for <!WA22><a href=ftp://ftp.cs.utah.edu/pub/misc/squash>someone</a>to play<!WA23><a href=http://www.ncl.ac.uk/~npb>squash</a> with?<p><li> How abouta <!WA24><a href=ftp://ftp.cs.utah.edu/pub/misc/river-addrs>river trip?</a><p><li> Information on the 1997 Gathering of the Faithful West (<!WA25><a href="http://www.cs.utah.edu/~gary/gof97.html">GoF West '97</a>) in Park City, Utah, which willdraw 100+ T-series MG sports cars.<p><li>Me B.B. (Before Beard).<!WA26><a href = "http://www.cs.utah.edu/~gary/garymorph.mpg"><!WA27><img align=top src="http://www.cs.utah.edu/~gary/photosmall.gif"alt = "High School Graduation Picture"></a><p>Click on the photo to see what 34 years of hacking will do.</ol>
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