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Aug. 1st – Aug. 18th, Tonos, Culver City, CA. Apache & Tomcat Configuration Project
This short-term project at tonos.com involved configuring a Sun 220R Development Server to
run Apache & Tomcat for their JSP-based web application. Their web site currently receives 200,000
to 500,000 hits per day. Near-term plans call for deploying 4 round-robin Sun 220R servers running
Apache-Tomcat to handle web traffic.
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June - July 2000, Rational, Boulder, CO. Research Project for Apache & Tomcat
This three week research project’s goal was to determine required software components necessary to run Apache and Tomcat web servers. Upon completion of this project, Rational had documentation and functional Linux Servers to run Apache and Tomcat web servers.
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March 2000, Short-term Senior Software Tester Project
Senior Software Tester for the rapid testing of a Web-Based Teaching Application. Responsibilities were to work in a small team to test the application in 10 days. To facilitate the rapid test requirement, had to create test outline documents (in lieu of test plans and test cases) and work from changing requirement documentation. In ten days the team worked through five releases, and assisted developers in learning the necessary steps to deploy the application over the Internet. The web-based teaching application was developed in HTML, JavaScript, ASP, Microsoft SQL 7.0 and deployed on NT4.0 Web Servers.
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2000, Independent Projects, Perl & CGI Development
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March 2000, Linux Classroom Laptop Configurations
Configuration of 20 Laptop Computers with Redhat 6.1 and GUI Desktops for a local University providing Adult Education in a Web Application Programming.
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Jan - Feb 2000, XpressLube, Anchorage, AK
Development of a Web-to-Database System for multiple Lube Centers, Anchorage, Alaska. Work includes a customer web interface to view services log, and development of a data warehouse for data mining.
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Dec 1999 - Jan 2000, FirstWorld Communications
Credit card decryption resolution for First World Communications. Task was to take existing PC-based Perl code and an obsolete decryption module, port it to a Linux server for installation, testing and deployment. The decryption problem was resolved in less than 40 hours.
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