Objective: To obtain a challenging position as a Software Engineering
Experience:
Software Engineering: Lockheed Martin Co.
NE&SS-Surface Systems 12/00-present
Moorestown, NJ 08057-0927
· Project: Aegis Simulator
for Norway KDA Test Set
· Research: Real Time Extension (RTX) for Window NT.
· Application: Interface Simulation to the Anti-Submarine Warfare Control
System
(ASWCS), Interface Simulation to the Aegis Combat Trainer System (ACTS),
Interface Simulation to the New Anti-Ship Missile Control System (NSMCS),
and
Interface Simulation to the Radar Electronic support Measures (RESM).
· Application Requirement: Graphic User Interface (GUI) developed using
Java,
database and processing used C++, Java Network Interface (JNI) communication
between Java and C++, and object-oriented programming.
· Responsible for the KDA Test Set team to accomplish system level goals
with
different modules to LAN Access Unit (LAU) communication.
· Responsible for full software life cycle: requirements, analysis, design,
code, testing
and integration.
· C++/C and Java programming on following areas: VAX/VMS, Unix Operating
System (Sun or HP), Windows NT/2000 PC.
Owner: Beauty Nail Salon, West Collingswood
Heights, NJ
5/98 - present
· Employer and Supervisor
Technical & Skills Areas:
· Operating System: UNIX, VAX, WINDOW 98, 2000 and
NT.
· Platforms: SUN, HP, SGIs, IBM compatible PC, and
Macintosh,
· Programming Languages: C++, C, Interactive C,
Java, Visual Basic, HTML and Shell Script.
· Software Package: Microsoft Visual C++, Java,
Visual Basic, Microsoft Office, Xilinx
(Digital), Interactive C,
Clear Case, and Heap Agent (Memory tools debugger).
· Software Development Methodologies: Top-Down development
techniques, structured and
class program and the ability
to document computer program to OOAD standards.
Education:
Rowan University, Glassboro, New Jersey
Bachelor of Science, Computer Science
12/00
Specialization: Developing, Design and Programming
Interests: Computer Graphic, Photography and Automobiles (electronic)
Reference: Available upon request