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128 Springberry Lane.
[1]http://www.ugrad.cs.jhu.edu/~dshupp
Chapel Hill, NC 27514
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Daniel C. Shupp
Objective
To apply and augment my software development and information
technology skills in commercial and research environments while
working toward a graduate degree.
Experience
1998
Present: IBM WebSphere Performance and Emerging Internet
Technology Group; RTP, NC
Software Engineer
* Patented lightweight third party authentication scheme "Method and
Apparatus for enabling Single Sign-On Return Servers in a
Distributed Data Processing System."
* Integrated dynamic caching of Servlets/JSPs into IBM WebSphere
Application Server 3.52
* Programmed sample servlet applications for inclusion with IBM
WebSphere Application Server 3.0
* Researched and tested Java network security implementations
(Kerberos, SSL)
* Updated white paper "Controlling Access to Web Resources in IBM
WebSphere" for version 2.0
* Created testing application for measuring Application Server
performance.
19971998:
Krieger Mind/Brain Institute
; Baltimore, MD
Programmer and Technical Writer
* Authored 50 page operations guide for Dense Array Tactile
Stimulator Project
* Programmed tools for quantitative analysis of Array Output
* Created images and diagrams for use in manuals and grant
applications
19971998: Journal of World Systems Research
; Baltimore, MD
Publishing Advisor and Copy Editor
* Automated publishing process with C++ Scripts
* Incorporated previously unavailable features into the journal
* Significantly improved writing quality and readability
* Nominated for 1998-9 Student Employee of the Year award
Education
19962000 Johns Hopkins University
Baltimore, MD
* B.S
., Computer Science, Economics Minor
* Developed DS-Quake, an Distributed version of Id Software's
QuakeWorld
* Implemented "Leap Frog," a routing/network security protocol
researched at JHU by Dr. Michael Goodrich
* President, Alpha Tau Omega Fraternity, 1999-2000
* Hopkins Rugby Football Club, Social Chair
Final project leader, C, C++, Java, Distributed Systems courses
* Co-author, ATO Alumni Database Applet, Co-Editor, Quake Literary
Guild
Skills
Literate in spoken and written Mandarin Chinese
Experience working in large and small groups, taking leadership and
non-leadership roles
Extensive experience with Java, proficient in C, C++, Perl, and
various enterprise level software products
References
1. http://www.ugrad.cs.jhu.edu/~dshupp
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