| Proficient at system software design, analysis, and implementation;
hardware evaluation and installation. Excellent documentation, quality assurance,
and usability design skills. Prefer long-term positions as or leading to Project Lead.
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| Special Areas: |
Systems Design; Optimization; Assembly Language; PC and minicomputer installation,
upgrade and maintenance; Database Design; Operating System Structure; Interprocess
Communications; Communications; Device Drivers; Flat Model Programming; Event Drivers;
Low Level Client / Server; Authoring and Editing various manuals and reports; Resume
Evaluation and Hiring Interviews; Teaching, Training, & Presentations; Laboratory
personnel supervision. |
| Langauges: |
| Assembly | ( GCOS, Mark III PDP-11) |
| Fortran |
| IDS |
| COBOL |
| Basic | ( Microsoft's QuickBASIC, RT-11, VAX ) |
| C | ( Borland, Microsoft ) |
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| Platforms: |
MS-DOS, Windows (3.1/95/NT), VAX/VMS, VAX/OpenVMS, Unix, Mark III, GCOS,
DEC PDP-11, RT-11 |
| Hardware: |
GE 600, Honeywell 6000, NEC S-1000 & S-2000 (DPS-90 & DPS-9000) families (GCOS, Mark III)
INTEL
DEC PDP-11, VAX (RT-11, UNIX, VMS) |
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| Software Tools: |
Debugging (high & low level), Disassemblers, Various 3rd-Party Libraries,
Toolkits, and Development Environments |
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| Education: |
The American University Washington, D.C. | Grad School: Cert. Computer Science |
The American University Washington, D.C. | Bachelor of Science: Mathematics |
University of Virginia Charlottesville, VA. | Studies in Math and Physics |
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| Training: |
Various software conferences, courses, and videos pertaining to software
and hardware life cycle, software development techniques, operating system
design, languages and advanced data structures. |
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| Publications: |
Mark III Handbook (General Electric internal document, first 18 editions)
Data Compression Methodologies (Defense Communications Agency TM 138-77)
A Performance Study of a Network Front End (paper for 6th Data Comm. Symposium)
Numerous technical reports |
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