The Story of My Life so Far - Part 108 - Engineers I work with on CAATS, part 1: Chris and KimsteemCreated with Sketch.

in #story6 years ago (edited)

This is the story of my life so far: 68 years and counting.
Prequel: A Brief History of my Family in France


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When I worked on CAATS in Richmond, British Columbia, for Hughes Aircraft, I met some very interesting people. Today, I will talk about an American couple.

Chris & Kim

Christopher and Kimberley met when they were both working for Hughes Aircraft in Fullerton, California. Chris was born in California, while Kim grew up in Minot, North Dakota.

In 1993, I believe, they got married and were sent by Hughes Aircraft to Richmond, British Columbia, to work on CAATS.

Chris was a member of the architecture team, headed by Philippe Kruchten, the French guy who got me the job in Canada.
In fact, Chris and myself were co-authors of two papers published while we were working on CAATS: DVM: an object-oriented framework for building large distributed Ada systems in 1995 and Code-Data Consistency in Ada in 1997.
Chris was originally a software engineer, but he became a software architect and manager, and he was a pretty good one.

Kim was the engineer in charge of the subsystem DIOB (Distributed Objects) that was the most complicated software subsystem in the DVM (Distributed Virtual Machine). We worked together for two years in the "System Services" team that was in charge of the DVM.

In 1996, Kim became pregnant with her first child and stopped working as a software engineer. I was sorry to see her go.

After several years, Chris and Kim returned to California. Chris worked for another company whose name I don't remember. In 2005, traveling with my brother Philippe, I went to visit them. Later, I learned that they moved to the East coast, and unfortunately I lost contact with them. I am not very good at keeping friends and acquaintances.

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Part 25 - Part 26 - Part 27 - Part 28 - Part 29 - Part 30 - Part 31 - Part 32
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Part 65 - Part 66 - Part 67 - Part 68 - Part 69 - Part 70 - Part 71 - Part 72
Part 73 - Part 74 - Part 75 - Part 76 - Part 77 - Part 78 - Part 79 - Part 80
Part 81 - Part 82 - Part 83 - Part 84 - Part 85 - Part 86 - Part 87 - Part 88
Part 89 - Part 90 - Part 91 - Part 92 - Part 93 - Part 94 - Part 95 - Part 96
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Me too!
Keeping in touch is not one of my strengths, it just doesn't happen that easy.

It's so amazing to me, how people may come into your life for a "brief" period of time, but the effects from those experiences can last a lifetime! Very Interesting story @vcelier. Thanks for sharing:)

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