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Travelled to:
1 × Canada
1 × France
7 × USA
Collaborated with:
P.R.Wilson M.S.Lam K.E.Steiner B.M.Lange G.M.Schneider H.K.Berg W.R.Franta A.E.Johnson S.Ohlsson M.Gillingham
Talks about:
garbag (4) collect (3) improv (3) strategi (2) softwar (2) environ (2) object (2) local (2) opportunist (1) experiment (1)

Person: Thomas G. Moher

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Contributed to:

CHI 19991999
CHI 19921992
IWMM 19921992
LFP 19921992
PLDI 19911991
CHI 19891989
OOPSLA 19891989
PLDI 19891989
ICSE 19811981
FSS 19791979

Wrote 10 papers:

CHI-1999-MoherJOG #learning
Bridging Strategies for VR-Based Learning (TGM, AEJ, SO, MG), pp. 536–543.
CHI-1992-SteinerM #interactive
Graphic StoryWriter: an interactive environment for emergent storytelling (KES, TGM), pp. 357–364.
IWMM-1992-LamWM #garbage collection #locality
Object Type Directed Garbage Collection To Improve Locality (MSL, PRW, TGM), pp. 404–425.
LFP-1992-WilsonLM #garbage collection
Caching Considerations for Generational Garbage Collection (PRW, MSL, TGM), pp. 32–42.
PLDI-1991-WilsonLM #effectiveness #garbage collection #locality
Effective “Static-Graph” Reorganization to Improve Locality in Garbage-Collected Systems (PRW, MSL, TGM), pp. 177–191.
CHI-1989-LangeM #object-oriented #programming #reuse
Some strategies of reuse in an object-oriented programming environment (BML, TGM), pp. 69–73.
OOPSLA-1989-WilsonM #design #garbage collection
Design of the Opportunistic Garbage Collector (PRW, TGM), pp. 23–35.
PLDI-1989-WilsonM #process
Demonic Memories for Process Histories (PRW, TGM), pp. 330–343.
ICSE-1981-MoherS #re-engineering
Methods for Improving Controlled Experimentation in Software Engineering (TGM, GMS), pp. 224–234.
FM-1979-BergFM #correctness #overview #perspective
Correctness of Software — An Overview (HKB, WRF, TGM), pp. 237–354.

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