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Objective: A position as a computer programmer to design/maintain computer programs using JAVA, C/C++, and HTML languages
Education: Washington State University, Master of Science May 2005, Computer Science
Thesis addressed dependability and fault-tolerance of computing systems and specifies techniques to prevent, detect, and compensate for anomalies
Cumulative GPA: 3.0 (out of 4.0)
University of Colorado, Bachelor of Science May 1998, Computer Science
Minors in Mathematics and Electrical Engineering
Cumulative GPA: 3.3 (out of 4.0)
University of Colorado Student Achievement Award May 1998
President's List (3.50 - 4.00) 2 semesters
Dean's List (3.00 - 3.49) 6 semesters
Areas of Specialty :
Development of a graphical editor to represent a Stochastic Petri Net (SPN) to model the fault tolerance of computing systems
C/C++ and JAVA Programming
Development of Web pages
Expertise with the UNIX and Macintosh operating systems
Work/Project Experience:
Development and enhancement of a SPN Graphical Editor –Master's Thesis
Washington State University (January 2002 – May 2005)
The thesis project involved developing the core features of software tool for modeling a system with Stochastic Petri nets, a formalism which is well suited for modeling probabilistic and deterministic behavior. The tool was implemented in Java and includes a highly interactive graphical user interface. The design of the tool was based on object-oriented techniques. This work also incorporated research
Development of Web Pages using HTML
Focus on the Family, January - August 1999
Washington State University (WSU) Department of Speech and Hearing – October 2001 – January 2002
Microsoft Access Data Base Design - Summer 1997, Kaman Science Corporation, Colorado Springs, CO
As a summer intern, I designed and built data bases in support of NORAD Missile Warning and Air Defense Systems. I populated the data bases and designed Queries/Reports to provide analysis of data for management
References:
Dr. Barbara Hammond, Director of Counseling Services WSU (509) 335-3792
Dr Frederick Sheldon, Oak Ridge National Laboratory (865) 621-8908
Rev Steve Barke, WSU Campus Ministries (509) 334-9394