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Software Environments: WIN98/2000/NT, Linux, VM/CMS, DOS, MVS/TSO, VS, TOPS-20, TOPS-10, VMS Languages and Packages: C, BAL, Java, PL/I, html, Javascript, Word Perfect, Word, Quattro Pro, Excel, Power Point, Photoshop, FoxPro, FORTRAN, Pascal, VS Assembler, APL, Algol, Basic, LISP, EXEC, EXEC2, REXX, PROLOG, CA-DATACOM (DATA-DICTIONARY, IDEAL, DATAQUERY), Pagemaker, SAS, SPSS, INTELLECT, VS Script. Education: December, 1984 - MS in Computer Science, SUNY-Binghamton.              (included courses in: Databases, Algorithms, languages, architecture, and compiler design). May, 1983 - BA in Computer Science, Cornell University Work Experience: Proofread and copyedit fiction, primarily for Baen Books and SRM Publisher, Ltd. Website design and development. Web research. Software development in C. Database development and maintenance under FoxPro. Website development. Design code, test, maintain, intergrate software for systems used in the administration of institutional food service and related departments. Tested hardware/firmware/software under Solaris. Created and documented shell scripts to facilitate test procedures. Wrote test specifications and test plans. Developed utilities (in C) to run on a realtime operating system (VXworks). Worked onsite at Corning Inc., debugged and enhanced a Corporate Education and Registration system, written in CA-IDEAL. Handled communication and coordination with Technical Services as well as user support. Became the only support person for the system. Produced appropriate documentation for both the technical side and the user. Taught introductory courses CS110: Introduction to Computers [for use in business] and CS157: Computers and You, and Fortran Programming. Wrote lectures, homework assignments, quizzes and labs following a general content outline provided by the college. Selected material to be covered in some cases. Used a variety of hardware including networked PCs and a VAX cluster. Gave individual aid to particular students when needed. Created the MVS version of a VSE utility (RAPS3UTL) complete with user's manual and technical documentation. Wrote preprocessor routines and utilities in BAL under MVS to aid in a VSE to MVS conversion. Provided support for all aspects of database applications using CA-DATACOM products. Was the motivation behind an effort to create standards for newly acquired products (IDEAL) and to review and document current standards. Researched and implemented additional security measures. Built User Requirements tables and Dataviews, as well as designing and building new databases via DataDictionary. Provided other programmers with an interactive tool to create their own User Requirement's tables, fully tested and documented. Worked onsite at IBM Glendale on CP and CMS Component test of ESA. Participated in all phases of test: Development of a test plan, confirmation of current functionality, enhancement and testing of a "test tool", and actual testing in several different environments, including use of a PC to drive mainframe testing. Upgraded programs from VM/SP to VM/XA. Worked on known bugs in service virtuals. Developed, tested and debugged various optical disk utilities, including user interfaces and external documentation. Developed, tested and debugged various pieces of a microfilm-based imaging system, including a copy server and printer server, working in VS Assembly Language. Helped develop tools to test the imaging system. Integrated with tasks written by other groups, as well as with hardware support. Wrote necessary external documentation. Enhanced and test portions of INTELLECT (a natural language database interface) involving the use of SQL and VSAM databases and sequential files. Worked closely with Quality Assurance on determination and resolution of problems. Translated and debugged programs from PL/I to C. Designed, coded and tested programs written in PL/I and BAL for use in computer-aided manufacturing. Modified and updated existing system code to reflect design changes. Created external documentation using SCRIPT. Hardware: IBM 30XX, IBM PC, IBM 43XX, SUN, IBM 370, WANG VS 6/85/100/7300, DECsystem 20, DECsystem 10, VAX, WANG PC, Machintosh Member of the Editorial Freelancers Association.
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