Object Technology Users Group, MNpresents an evening with Distinguished Speaker Richard P Gabriel, (Poet and Scientist)
speaking on Ultra-Largescale-SystemsFebruary 09, 2009; 5-9pm @ the OEC auditorium, University of St. Thomas, St. Paul, MN
Richard P. Gabriel received a PhD in Computer Science from Stanford University in 1981, and an MFA in Poetry from Warren Wilson College in 1998. He has been a researcher at Stanford University, company president and Chief Technical Officer at Lucid, Inc., vice president of Development at Parc Place-Digitalk, a management consultant for several startups, a Distinguished Engineer at Sun Microsystems, and Consulting Professor of Computer Science at Stanford University. He is a Distinguished Engineer at IBM Research, looking into the architecture, design, and implementation of extraordinarily large, self-sustaining systems as well as development techniques for building them. Until recently he was President of the Hillside Group, a nonprofit that nurtures the software patterns community by holding conferences, publishing books, and awarding scholarships. He is on Hillside's Board of Directors. He helped design and implement a variety of dialects of Lisp. He is author of four books ("Performance and Evaluation of Lisp Systems," MIT Press; "Patterns of Software: Tales from the Software Community," Oxford University Press; "Writers' Workshops and the Work of Making Things," Addison-Wesley Press; and "Innovation Happens Elsewhere: Open Source as Business Strategy," Morgan Kaufmann), and a poetry chapbook ("Drive On," Hollyridge Press), with two books of poetry in preparation: "Leaf of my Puzzled Desire" and "Drive On." He has published more than 100 scientific, technical, and semi-popular papers, articles, and essays on computing. He has won several awards, including the AAAI/ACM Allen Newell Award. He is the lead guitarist in a rock 'n' roll band and a poet. Ultra-Largescale-Systems, The software challenge of the future
Program, Place and Time:
The O'Shaughnessy Educational Center (OEC) , University of St. Thomas, St. Paul, MN. Monday, February 09th, 2009 ; 5 - 9 p.m. Cost: 20$ (cash or check); free for volunteers, students from any school with valid id and all current UST staff and faculty. Free Event Parking: University of St.Thomas parking is FREE from 4:30 - 10:00 p.m. in Lot H (only!) on February 9th. You do not need a UST permit to park in Lot H during this event. Lot H is on the northeast corner of Summit Ave. and Cretin Ave. Please RSVP president@otug.org by Monday, February 2nd, 2009 so we can better serve you.
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