Douglas K. Wyatt

wyatt@rahul.net, wyatt@acm.org
http://www.rahul.net/wyatt/
Ford@LambdaMOO, Ford@JHM

(415) 948-4506

Summary

Twenty years experience designing, implementing, and maintaining software systems in a research environment. Broad range of technical skills, able to quickly learn and contribute to new and complex systems.

Professional Experience

Xerox Business Systems, Nov 1994-present

Consultant. Project to make Xerox supplies catalog accessible through the World Wide Web.

Xerox Palo Alto Research Center, 1974-1994

Member of the Research Staff. Participated in the design, implementation and administration of many different systems. Project areas included:

Third College Computer Center, U.C. San Diego, Summer 1973

Built a multi-user system for an interpreted language used to teach programming.

Xerox Palo Alto Research Center, 1972-1974

APL Programmer, Analysis Research Group.

Education

Gettysburg College, 1972

B.A., Physics, magna cum laude, with honors.

Awards

Xerox Corporate Research Group Excellence in Science and Technology Award, 1987

for design and implementation of the Cedar Imager

Xerox Special Recognition Award, 1985

for work on the Interpress Standard

Publications

John Warnock and Douglas Wyatt. "A Device Independent Graphics Imaging Model for Use with Raster Devices," Computer Graphics, Volume 16, Number 3, July 1982, pp. 313-320.

Leo J. Guibas and Douglas K. Wyatt. "Compilation and Delayed Evaluation in APL," Conference Record of the Fifth Annual ACM Symposium on Principles of Programming Languages, January 1978, pp. 1-8.

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