JAMES P. LOGAN
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West Roxbury, Mass. 02132 email: **********@*******.***
Summary: Over eleven years experience in Database, Business, Financial,
and Mathematical environments performing tasks such as designing,
writing, developing, testing, debugging, and documenting.
Recent completed courses:
Advanced UNIX System Course in C, Advanced SAS with Statistical
Applications, Advanced Java, Object Oriented programming, GUI,
Exception handling, HTML, Database using Oracle and SQL,
Financial applications, Numerical Analysis, Probability, and
Statistics.
Hardware and Software: UNIX, VAX/VMS, IBM RS6000, HP-UX
Programming Languages: C, FORTRAN, C++, Open Basic, Visual Basic, C#,
Visual C++, Java, HTML, COBOL, PL/1, SAS,
Assembler
Additional knowledge: Pascal, X-Windows/Motif, MATHEMATICA, SPSS,
Excel, MS Access, ftp
Databases (Relational): System 1032, System 1022, SQL
Graduate Record Exam: I received in the 87th percentile
Professional Experience:
First Notice Charlestown, Mass. 1997
Contract Programmer
* Developed various types of forms
* Quality Assurance work so as to upgrade previously written
programs
* Programs utilizing address locations of software, files, etc.
* Translated software from one programming language to another
TOOLS: C, OPENBASIC, UNIX
Wyatt Company Wellesley, Mass. 1984 - 1989
Programmer
* Program design and implementation in a Pension related environment
* Developed software modules to access records from relational
databases
* User interface with databases
* Developed programs that created other programs and/or modules
* Retirement Benefit analysis applications
TOOLS: FORTRAN77, COBOL, System 1032, VAX/VMS
Kentron Int'l & Unisys Cambridge, Mass 1977 - 1983
Sr. Programmer / Analyst
* Similar to Wyatt except it was Transportation related applications
TOOLS: Kentron: FORTRAN, COBOL, PL/1, IBM Assembler, System 1022
Unisys: FORTRAN, System 1022 (Relational Database)
Commonwealth of Massachusetts Boston, Mass
Actuarial
Developed several mathematical formulas and created mortality
tables
based on statistical studies. I passed the first actuarial exam.
Education:
M.S. Mathematics Northeastern University
B.S. Computer Science Boston University
B.A. Mathematics Boston College