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Résumé for Alexander G. Henry

As of 27 May, 2003

Contact information:

address: 914 E. Laguna Dr.
Tempe, AZ 85282
telephone: 480-756-1104
email: shroompicker2000@cox.net cell: 480-600-8078

Software Consultant

Highly skilled technical and mathematical software consultant with over 10 years of study and industry experience.

Strengths include:
Extremely analytical.
Both research and business oriented.
Broad thinker.
Outstanding oral and written communication skills. English, Spanish, Polish.

Education:

Master of Computer Science.
Arizona State University; 2003.
coursework: Artificial Intelligence, Autonomous Agents, Neural Networks, Data Mining, Database Design, Semantic Web, OS internals, Compiler Design.
Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Science, Minor in Business.
University of Nevada, Las Vegas; 1997.
coursework: Computer Simulation, Automata, Computer Graphics, Software Design and Development, Compiler Construction. Business coursework involved about one-half of the coursework needed for an MBA.

Academic Honors:

Dean's List at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas for seven of ten semesters.
Golden Key National Honor Society, 1997.
Upsilon Pi Epsilon International Honor Society for the Computing and Information Disciplines, 1997.

Projects:

Software Engineering Project at UNLV: Reprographics forms package. 1996.
Lead a team to build a Visual Basic package that simplified the business processes of the University Reprographics department. Included formal requirements documentation, formal documentation of object-oriented analysis, and code documentation.
Senior Project at UNLV: Snow Globe. 1997.
Combination computer graphics and random-number simulation project. Used OpenGL on a Silicon Graphics Onyx. Graphics implemented included 3D polygons with lighting and both specular and transparent materials. Simulated snow and water current with a vector field and proper application of random numbers. Used a mouse interface and a real-time event-driven environment for user interaction.
Database Design Project at ASU: Pools Unlimited. 2001.
Team project to build a Microsoft Access database that implemented the before non-computerized business processes of a small company, Pools Unlimited in Phoenix, AZ. Involved formal definition of data, formal analysis of database schema, proof of validity of relational model.
Final Masters Project at ASU: Award Finder. 2003.
One-year individual project involving web mining and web semantics in both Java and PERL:LWP. Done for the Del E. Webb School of Construction at ASU. Developed a process to automatically seek out web pages on the Internet that contained construction awards. Developed an ontology to automatically parse the award names and information from the web pages, and populate a database with the information.

Relevant Employment History:

1997-1999
Honeywell, Glendale, AZ: Software Engineer. Maintained and tested code on real-time embedded systems for autopilot flight control systems for small business and commuter jets such as Lear, Embraer, and Gulfstream.
1992-1994
Mirage Resorts, Las Vegas, NV: Room Reservations Clerk, Mirage Hotel. First contact and sale point for the hotel.

Technical Skills:

Operating Systems and Hardware:
UNIX: Sparc, DEC, Silicon Graphics Indys, Silicon Graphics ONYX, Cray Supercomputer.
Linux: Intel Pentium, DEC Alpha.
Embedded systems: Intel processors, Z80 processors.
Apple ][+, pre-PowerPC Macintosh, x86 systems.
Languages:
C/C++, 10 years, currently used. OpenGL, 2 years, used +4 years ago.
HTML, 10 years, intermittently used. Lex/Yacc, 2 years, used 1 year ago.
Java, multithreaded, 2 years, currently used. Maple, 1 year, used 2 years ago.
PERL, multithreaded, 2 years, used 1 year ago. MATLAB, 1 year, used 2 years ago.
LISP, 2 years, used 1 year ago. SQL, 1 year, used 2 years ago.
assembly in x86, 680xx, VAX, used 3 years ago.

Conference Training:

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