BIOGRAPHIES
Biography featured in “Inspirations from Women in Technology” by Sonia Sachar. TechBox LLC, Fremont, CA, 2016.
PUBLICATIONS
Carolyn K. Duby, Scott Meyers, and Steven P. Reiss. “CCEL: A Metalanguage for C++,”
Proceedings of USENIX C++ ‘92 Conference.
Scott Meyers, Carolyn K. Duby, and Steven P. Reiss. “Constraining the structure and
style of Object-Oriented Programs.” Principles and Practice of Constraint Programming.
edited by Vijay Saraswat and Pascal Van Hentenryck. MIT Press. Cambridge, MA 1995.
Steven P. Reiss, Scott Meyers, and Carolyn Duby. “Using GELO to Visualize Software
Systems,” Proceedings of the Association for Computing Machinery UIST ‘89
Conference.
PRESENTATIONS
Future of Data Providence Meetups, 2016
Apache Metron Open Source CyberSecurity Platform
Apache NiFi 101: Ingesting Data From the Edge
Boston Future of Data Roadshow, 2016
Enterprise Spark at Scale
HackRI, 2016
Apache Hadoop 101
Embedded Systems East, 2004
Constructing Model Driven Architecture Platform Independent Models
Embedded Systems East, 2002 – 2003
Getting Started with UML
Implementing UML Statechart Diagrams
All Embedded Systems US Conferences 2000 – 2001
Getting Started with UML
Implementing UML Statechart Diagrams
Embedded Systems West, September 1999
Getting Started with UML
Implementing UML Statechart Diagrams
Embedded Systems Spring, June 1999
Combining Object Modeling with other Development Techniques
Embedded Systems East, March 1999
Getting Started with Object Modeling
Combining Object Modeling with other Development Techniques
Brown University WiSE Week Convocation, February 1999
Embedded Systems West, November 1998
Getting Started with Object Modeling
C++ World, August 1998
Implementing Object Model Constructs in C++
Brown University WiSE Day, February 1998
Panelist for Career Path Options in the 21st Century
Cadre International User Group Conference, 1994
Achieving Effective Reuse
ObjectWorld San Francisco, 1994
Mapping the Features of a Model to Code
ObjectWorld Boston, 1994
Moving to C++ as an OOPL
Mapping the Features of a Model to Code