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Leigh Williamson is a IBM Distinguished Engineer located at Austin, Texas.


==Contact Information==
He led a team of IBM software developers who are implemented OpenDoc Core Services on AIX, OS/2, Windows NT, and Windows 95. Leigh led the team that ported OpenDoc to AIX. Leigh holds a BS degree in Computer Science from Nova University and a Masters degree in Computer Engineering from University of Texas at Austin.
*LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/pub/leigh-williamson/4/865/904


==Articles==
==Article==
* OpenDoc for AIX by Leigh Williamson (April 1996)  
* [[OpenDoc for AIX]] (Apr 1996)
;Republishing Permission:Leigh Williamson gave permission to republish his OpenDoc articles under Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0. Martin Iturbide obtained this permission via LinkedIn on March 14 of 2013.


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==Patents==
* [http://www.google.com/patents/EP0843255A3 System and method for multi-platform implementation of objects on windowing computer systems]
* [http://www.google.com/patents/US5806080 System and method for implementing canvas objects on windowing computer]
 
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Latest revision as of 15:52, 3 May 2021

Leigh Williamson is a IBM Distinguished Engineer located at Austin, Texas.

He led a team of IBM software developers who are implemented OpenDoc Core Services on AIX, OS/2, Windows NT, and Windows 95. Leigh led the team that ported OpenDoc to AIX. Leigh holds a BS degree in Computer Science from Nova University and a Masters degree in Computer Engineering from University of Texas at Austin.

Article

Republishing Permission
Leigh Williamson gave permission to republish his OpenDoc articles under Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0. Martin Iturbide obtained this permission via LinkedIn on March 14 of 2013.

Patents