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 2004-Present, Self-employed: Webmaster. Duties performed included the development of meaningful site content, graphic layout, page and site design. Study of new technologies and methodologies suitable for current and future implementation.
Installation, administration, modernization and trouble shooting of client Websites residing on remote UNIX host servers. Translation and creation of HTML documentation, including the development and maintenance of CGI, JAVA and Perl scripts.
Biography / Education
2001-2003, Postgraduate study Geographic Information Systems (GIS) at the University of Texas at Dallas. Experiences include design, implementation and management of comprehensive GIS systems. Emphasis is on web based socio-economic applications in government and business.
2000-2003, Nortel Networks, Member of the Scientific Staff; System Test, Tools & Automation Engineer. Responsible for the development of test plans and procedures from requirement documents for product enhancements and new features.
Implemented and investigated failed test cases, including creating problem reports and testing follow-up software fixes. Edited department documents, reviewed product manuals for completeness and accuracy and helped develop the department's ISO documentation for all processes. Additional responsibilities include the development and maintenance of numerous software tools and automation systems used to improve and enhance the network functionality.
1995-1996, Raytheon E-Systems, Garland Division: Software Engineer. Developed, designed, and implemented application software within the UNIX operating environment, residing on a network of SGI computers.
Our team of 100, divided into ten person groups, accomplished the primary software design using the object oriented design paradigm, Fusion methodology. All software design documentation was developed and maintained using Paradigm Plus (COTS).
The associated engineering documentation, status reporting and written communication was achieved using FrameMaker. The software application was coded using the C++ computer language.
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