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Information
Software Engineering, Web Applications, and Big Data
Research
Interests
California State University, Fresno
Education
B.S. in Computer Science August 2007 May 2012
GPA: 3.66
University of Colorado Boulder
Ph.D. in Computer Science August 2012 Present
GPA: 4.0
CSU, Fresno Undergraduate Research Award (Semi-Annual) Fall 2009 Spring 2011
Honors and
Awards Science Undergraduate/Graduate Research Experiences Award (Annual) 2009, 2010
Deans Outstanding Merit Fellowship 2012
Shih-Hsi Liu, Adam Cardenas, Xang Xiong, Marjan Mernik, Barrett R. Bryant, Je Gray
Selected
Domain-Speci c Language Implementation using Service-Oriented Architecture
Publications
International Journal of Multiagent and Grid Systems
Shih-Hsi Liu, Adam Cardenas, Xang Xiong, Marjan Mernik, Barrett R. Bryant, Je Gray
A SOA Approach for Domain-Speci c Language Implementation
Services (SERVICES-2010), 2010 6th World Congress on Services, pp. 535 - 542, 2010.
Shih-Hsi Liu, Adam Cardenas, Xang Xiong, Marjan Mernik, Barrett R. Bryant, Je Gray
Can Domain-Speci c Languages Be Implemented by Service-Oriented Architecture?
ACM Symposium on Applied Computing - SAC 2010, pp. 2491-2492, 2010
University of Colorado, Boulder
Professional
Experience
Project Manager/Teacher Assistant August 2012 Present
Managed several software development teams using the Agile development process in a Software
Engineering project course.
Bixly, Fresno, California
Software Engineer - Python/Java September 2011 August 2012
Designed, implemented, and tested Django web framework modules for Bixly s clients. Applied the
Scrum software development process.
California State University, Fresno
Undergraduate Research May 2009 May 2012
Applied Service Oriented Architecture approaches to Domain Speci c Languages.
Revised, documented, and implemented domain speci c languages such as Programmable
Parameter Control for Evolutionary Algorithms.
The University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa
Research Experience for Undergraduates June 2011 August 2011
Feature location using information retrieval techniques on source code projects.
Used Python tools to prepare and interface with multiple Latent Dirichlet Allocation model
generators. Queries were then executed to locate features in source code.
Programming: Java, Python, PHP, C MySQL, L TEX, BPEL, HTML5
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Technical
Tools/IDE: Netbeans 6.0-6.91, Eclipse, Visual Studio 2008-2010
Skills
Systems: Ubuntu 9.x-11.04, Android SDK 2.1, Windows XP/Vista/7, Mac OS X
Software: Django 1.3/4.x, Yii 1.1.8, JUnit, Java Swing, JCUP, JLex, ANTLR, StAX