¬¬¬Anthony Holland **** Esquire Drive
614-***-**** Cell 614-***-**** Canal Winchester, OH 43110
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PROFILE
Highly qualified Computer Programmer with significant high level experience. Over 25 years of experience in consulting work for various large corporations and government agencies. Ability to manage large scale projects, from conception to production. Devising over 2000 programs in 35 distinct computer languages. Extensive experience with hardware, computer operation systems, and database management, networking experience and architectures, protocols and standards.
EXPERIENCE
National Scientific Machines Inc. 1973 - 2005
Computer Consultant/Contract
Provided consulting and contract work to governmental agencies working on various projects. Over 60 projects completed working with NASA, FCC, FAA, DOD, DOT. Provided design and implementing programs.
Bell Labs 1972-1975
Provided consulting and contract work provided design and implementation of NIEMUS network and UNIX.
Florida State University 1982-1985
Professor
Lectured computer science and business courses
TECHNICAL
• Languages: C, C++, Java, C#, ASP,.NET, SQL 1&2, Pascal, RPG OS/400, COBOL, Fortran, DotNetNuke, Visual Basic, and many more
• Applications: MS Visual Studio, Eclipse
• Application Server: JBoss, Tomcat, SQL Server 2005
• Operating Systems: Windows, Unix, Linux
• Database Systems: SQL Server, MySQL, ORACLE, ISAM, VSAM, QSAM
• Networking: TCP/IP, X.25, WAN, ISDN, AUTODIN
• Hardware: Honeywell, Motorola, Texas Instrument, Tandem, Intel, Hewlett Packard, IBM, Wang, Zenith, COMPAQ, ATT,
EDUCATION
Washington Institute of Technology, Washington DC 1974
Computer Science (PhD)
Federal City College, Washington DC 1972
Bachelor of Computer Science
ACHIEVEMENTS
• Latter 1960’s an era when batch processing options was the pre-eminent force in data processing; I infused certain concepts in computer system operation. These concepts were integrated to produce the Dual Buffered Segmentized/Vectorized Operation System (DSV-OS). This also interacted with my architected Multiple Channel/Lin Communication Interfacing and Processing Component (MCLIP)
• Bell Labs, I formulated architecture and integrated major parameters, components, interfaces, and control segments which emerged into the Universal Information Exchange (UNIX) Operation System. In addition, I devised macro syllabus into compiler and language components resulted in the Communication Programming Language “C”.
• I was the youngest engineer at NASA assigned to work on the APOLLO Project. My responsibilities were architecting and implementing system-op-equations, multi-leveled logic sub-processors; trajectory algorithms, stabilizing parameters, communication monitors with system-interfaces. Also, I assisted in Q&A of flight plans.
• I devised a Terrain Analyzing and Monitoring System (TAMS) whose features included strategizing, positioning, and deploying friend forces based on enemy situations and terrain conditions. In addition, I designed and implemented the Tactical and Command-OPS Operation System, along with the Counter Intelligence Deployment System.
• I designed, customized, constructed, and implemented a specialized COBOL with language enhancements, called the Militarized Parallel COBOL (MP-1-COCOMP). This emerged into the MCCOBOL language.