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HOTTEST SKILLS: sql, product, oracle, unix, c++, fortran, middleware, perl, solaris,
market, cgi, engineer, java, programmer, communication, c/c++, html, programming,
simulation, software engineer
REVISION: 07-SEP-02
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MICHAEL MELNYK
MICHAEL MELNYK
2 Eliot Street, Apt. #2
Somerville, MA 02143
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OBJECTIVE Position as a Senior
Technical Manager/Group Leader
TECHNICAL SUMMARY
Environments: UNIX (Solaris, BSD, HP-UX,
SCO), Oracle 7 & 8, X/Motif, Windows
Languages: Java, XML, Oracle PL/SQL, Perl,
C/C++, FORTRAN, Bourne and C shell scripting
EXPERIENCE
April 1999
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April 2001
Director, Systems Integration
TradeOut, Cambridge, MA
Managed system programming group developing EJB middleware and data integration
software. Deliverables include:
EJB-based middle-tier business layer with JSP front-end client and Oracle
PL/SQL back-end. Features include:
WebLogic implementation on Solaris w/ Visual Cafe IDE
Bean-managed data persistence
Seven session beans and eight entity beans
UML documentation with RationalRose
Auction listing upload/DB synchronization client utilizing webMethods'
B2B Server
B2B server interposed between external data feeds and EJB middleware
Supports standard listing upload plus synchronization of full dumps of
partner data
Miscellaneous support tools in Java, Perl, and PL/SQL
Managed design and development of Administrative site used by Customer
Service Dept.
Contains ~10 screens for editing/modifying customer, listing, and auction
data based upon ACLs, ~5 screens for modifying site content
Developed first few screens as archetypes for junior developers
Written in Perl and PL/SQL
Designed and developed back-end components integral to current web site
capabilities
Anonymous (double-blind) Remailer for customer-to-customer e-mail communication
News feed article downloader
Bulkmail system
March 1996
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April 1999
Manager, Infrastructure
Development
Cendant Internet Engineering, Cambridge,
MA
Manager of infrastructure group of 15 software developers. Group developed
and supported three key systems:
Gallery, a proprietary web/DB middleware layer that unifies various back-end
systems through a single API
Bulkmail system for sending out mass mailings to Cendant's interactive
customers
Consumer product search engine and user profiling system using:
Aptex's SelectCast for Commerce Servers, a commercial AI-based product
for matching user interests to product offerings
NetGravity ad server software
PL/SQL and CGI-based
Project Lead for AI-based Searching/User Profiling
Designed and developed Netmarket web site's search engine from Aptex's
SelectCast for Commerce Servers
Led development of PowerUp web site's search engine and reporting application
Search engine based upon ResourceMiner, another commercial AI-based product
from Aptex
Web-based reporting application developed with Oracle 7 and HTML generation
tools
Led integration of NetGravity ad server software into Netmarket web site
Led development of search engine/webcrawler placement improvement effort
Promoted to Manager of Infrastructure Development
Technical Lead for Netmarket web site development
Responsible for ensuring soundness of design and development decisions
Designed and developed site's shopping cart in Oracle PL/SQL
Designed and developed C-based CGI programs for site
Promoted to Project Lead of Searching/User Profiling
February 1995
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January 1996
Software Engineering
Consultant
Secor International, Marlborough, MA
Designed and led GUI development for Traffic Sensitive
Forecasting (TSF) application, an inventory control and projection system,
for GTE
User interface was client within distributed multi-server
system, interfacing to other servers through a proprietary client-server
messaging service
UI was X/Motif-based, running on HP-UX platform
UI screens designed with UIM/X GUI builder
UI application code written in C with Motif and
Xt API calls
UI designed and configured display to run on an
X-terminal and on a PC as an X-client under the eXceed Windows-based software
Designed and developed the UI Navigation (NAV) server
for TSF application
NAV server routed messages from UI to other servers
(Edit, DB, and Error servers), and controlled logic and navigational flow
of UI
Written in C-like language, used solely for NAV
coding
December 1993
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December 1994
Contract
Applications
Programmer
Boston Technology, Wakefield, MA
Added enhancements to cross-platform user interface
Primary UI was curses-based on SCO UNIX platform;
ancillary UI was X/Motif-based on Solaris platform
New data entry fields added UI to support extensions
to company's voicemail product
Client-serverized API calls underlying UI: multi-platform
UI was based on client-server model with X/Motif GUI client and server
on SCO UNIX box
Enhanced and maintained C /C++ functionality underlying
the UI
Added DB access and system administration code to
company's voicemail product to support UI enhancements
Coded and delivered Bourne shell scripts for modifying
configuration files affected by UI changes
Fixed pre-existing bugs in system administration
and interprocess communications code (C, C++, Bourne shell scripts) driven
by UI
May 1986
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March 1993
Scientific Programmer
NASA/Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena,
CA
Designed and developed software for producing astronomical
data products, primarily high resolution IRAS images
Developed and implemented image enhancement algorithms
in C and FORTRAN on a SunOS platform
Developed image analysis tools in C and FORTRAN
Ported image enhancement algorithms from SunOS to
UNICOS (Cray UNIX) platform
Designed and implemented IR-Sky (Infrared Sky) GUI
running on X/Motif platform using JAM toolkit
GUI developed for 2-D image display and analysis
Graphical data superposed on images obtained by
Sybase/SQL calls
Observation simulation tool provided with GUI used
by astronomers for satellite mission support
EDUCATION
1984
B.A., Mathematics, Oberlin College,
Oberlin, OH
1985
Graduate studies in Mathematics,
Indiana University,
Bloomington, IN
AWARDS Technical Innovation
published as a Class I NASA Technical Brief, June 1993
REFERENCES Available upon request