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Richard
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How would you describe what you did at
prologic?
* Participated in full spiral life cycle, including requirements determination with customers, setting objectives, evaluating alternatives, schedule planning, development, integration, performance planning and testing, and requirement validation * Developed extensive J2EE classes to map data from SQL databases, XML files, and various standards of binary files to a common object type which allowed quick interfacing with dozens of military databases * Developed Java Swing GUI dialogs which used reflection to display and run methods on dynamic objects found at runtime. This allowed an administrator to test different services while the application was running without the need of specialized debug applications. * Created Java application to generate WiX installation scripts to automate build process, which then saved several hours of development time per build. * Created units tests with JUnit which verified functionality of Java classes on a daily basis. This dramatically reduced QA time and helped to enforce robust programming standards. * Developed .NET C# GUI application to interface with a spectrum analyzer over a LAN, USB, or GPIB * Created C# classes to utilize C++ OSG libraries to render 3D models of various vehicles, planes, and objects, as well as displaying graphical overlays into the scene. * Developed C# classes using the .NET framework to handle transition of different physics interpolators in blast simulation software to create more realistic physics simulations * Developed 2D/3D whole-earth visualization application in C++ using EDO with the ability to display raster, vector, and entity data. Similar to Google Earth, the application focused on performance with requirements to support thousands of entities and satellite imagery up to 2GB in size. * Developed functionality into globe viewer to query servers, via web services in C++ and Java, for data. Since multiple queries could be made at once, this also required for thread management of established connections and incoming data. * Created extensive, but intuitive, MFC dialogs for the globe viewer for checking status of and building queries * Created C++ methods using OpenGL for mapping multitextured damage effects from calculated blast results onto 3D building models. This created near photorealistic realism to the user to see not just overlays, but actual damage to a building. * Developed Perl scripts and utilities on a routine basis for automation of numerous tasks, including code generation, Subversion build automation (similar to Cruise Control), and bulk operations on geospatial data * Gained experience working with several different military databases and geospatial formats, including ASAS, MCS, IOSGCCS, AFATDS, AWARE, VICE, C2PC, and RPF....
Posted @ 08:45PM, June 04, 2007
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