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Chris Matthews is a lead software engineer responsible for network and system level debugging enhancements for IBM's enterprise JavaOS network computing client. Chris has worked in the OS/2 Kernel/Server group for a number of years and was the technical design lead and developer for link editors and the OS/2 system loader for the PowerPC. He was on the team that did the original prototype port of OS/2 to the microkernel technology for Intel and PowerPC.
Chris is currently the Chris Matthews President eLink, Streamline, FOH & Founder Chattanooga Technology Council.


Chris recently defined/delivered post mortem debugging and network kernel debugging for OS/2 along with introduction of the ICAT family of debugger(s) from the ICAT team. He has also worked on many other areas of OS/2 including PM Input and event handling, and Workplace Shell since joining IBM in 1989.  
Chris Matthews was a lead software engineer responsible for network and system level debugging enhancements for IBM's enterprise JavaOS network computing client. Chris has worked in the OS/2 Kernel/Server group for a number of years and was the technical design lead and developer for link editors and the OS/2 system loader for the PowerPC. He was on the team that did the original prototype port of OS/2 to the microkernel technology for Intel and PowerPC.
 
==Contact Information==
* '''e-mail:''' chris@austin.ibm.com
* '''e-mail:''' matthews@acm.org.
* '''LinkedIn:''' http://www.linkedin.com/in/elink


Chris defined/delivered postmortem debugging and network kernel debugging for OS/2 along with introduction of the ICAT family of debugger(s) from the ICAT team. He has also worked on many other areas of OS/2 including PM Input and event handling, and Workplace Shell since joining IBM in 1989.


==Articles==
==Articles==
Chris has co-written the following article:
Chris has co-written the following articles:
 
* [[ICAT: The New Remote Source-code Debugger for OS/2]] (May 1997)
* ICAT: The New Remote Source-code Debugger for OS/2 (May 1997)
* [[OS/2 Debugging in Style]] by Chris Matthews and [[Dave Evans]] (Aug 1996)
 
Chris has written the following articles:
Chris has written the following article:
* [[Memory Mapped File I/O for OS/2: An Alternative Solution]] (Jun 1997)
* [[Introduction to Java Remote Method Invocation (RMI)]] (Jan 1998)
;Republishing Permission:Chris Matthews gave permission to republish his articles under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0. Martin Iturbide received this permission via email on Feb-29 2012.


* Introduction to Java Remote Method Invocation (RMI)  (January 1998)
==Links==
* LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/profile/view?id=386821


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Latest revision as of 02:59, 18 May 2025

Chris is currently the Chris Matthews President eLink, Streamline, FOH & Founder Chattanooga Technology Council.

Chris Matthews was a lead software engineer responsible for network and system level debugging enhancements for IBM's enterprise JavaOS network computing client. Chris has worked in the OS/2 Kernel/Server group for a number of years and was the technical design lead and developer for link editors and the OS/2 system loader for the PowerPC. He was on the team that did the original prototype port of OS/2 to the microkernel technology for Intel and PowerPC.

Chris defined/delivered postmortem debugging and network kernel debugging for OS/2 along with introduction of the ICAT family of debugger(s) from the ICAT team. He has also worked on many other areas of OS/2 including PM Input and event handling, and Workplace Shell since joining IBM in 1989.

Articles

Chris has co-written the following articles:

Chris has written the following articles:

Republishing Permission
Chris Matthews gave permission to republish his articles under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0. Martin Iturbide received this permission via email on Feb-29 2012.

Links