M. Isaac Jones
http://www.syntaxpolice.org/~ijones
ijones@syntaxpolice.org
Campus Address:
252A West Lane Ave
Columbus,Ohio 43201
614-294-8445
- Permanent Address:
785 Forestridge Dr.
Boardman, Ohio 44512
330-726-1556
Career opportunity applying my skills in computer
programming and program analysis.
- Experience in large development projects in Java, C, C++, and ML, as well as smaller
projects in Perl, Pascal, HTML, LATEX & Texinfo, Lisp (including
Emacs Lisp), GTK, Scheme, & OCaml.
- Knowledge of development tools including Make, CVS (and nother version
control systems), Debuggers, Bugzilla (and other bug tracking
systems), and the UML (UNIX, PC, Macintosh).
- Ability and experience in facilitating communication between
technical and non-technical interests.
- Knowledge of Software Engineering concepts including: dataflow
analysis, static & dynamic slicing, regression testing,
definition-use pairs, design & development of reusable and object
oriented components.
- Full Time Software Engineer
The Ohio State University - Computer & Information Science Department,
Columbus Ohio (Fall 2000 - Summer 2001)
- Development in Java of a large & critical employee management system,
used by hundreds of employees.
- Experience in writing a large client / server system using RMI,
encryption (SSL), secure authentication (certificate keypairs), SQL
Database backend, and a
Swing based GUI, in Java.
- Software support (Unix administration) for Computer Science faculty,
staff, and students.
- Software Engineer Intern
Cisco Systems, San Jose, CA (Summer, 2000)
- Operating Systems programming
- In charge of maintaining Calltracker, a subsystem of Cisco's
Internetworking Operating System (IOS) running on Access Servers
- Training in Cisco router configuration
- Training in the IOS architecture
- Research Assistant
Software Engineering Research Group (June 1998 - June 2000)
The Ohio State University - Computer & Information Science Department,
Columbus Ohio
- Part of the research team developing a compiler for Brew, Java
with a better object system.
- Research in analysis of C source code for dynamic memory allocation
- Developed an algorithm for computing dynamic points-to relations.
- Designed and implemented a system for white box testing (coverage
analysis) and debugging using dynamic pointer relations.
- Research in methods for detecting memory leaks and memory access errors.
- Design and implementation of an experiment exploring reduction of
pointers and copying in C++.
- Part of a team developing Aristotle, a large program analysis
system for C and Java.
- Grader
Software Component Engineering Course Sequence (Spring 1998)
The Ohio State University - Computer & Information Science Department,
Columbus Ohio
- Grading programming labs and tutoring students in C++.
- Computer Camp Counselor
(Summer 1997, 1998, 1999)YMCA Camp Fitch Computer Camp,
Youngstown Ohio
- Teaching of C++, Pascal, Logo, Linux, and Windows to children.
- The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH
- B.S. in Computer Science, June 2002.
- Overall G.P.A.: 3.41, (4.0 scale)
- Worked throughout college as a Software Engineer to pay for school.
- Programming Languages, Networking, Object Oriented component design,
Systems Programming, Computational Numerical Methods, Artificial
Intelligence, C++, Lisp, and functional programming, Software Engineering,
Revision Control.
- Active in development for free software systems such as GNU/Linux
- President and founder of the Ohio State Open Source Software
Development club.
- Apache Web server administration
- Coordingating software projects
- Managing a code repository
- Public speaking
- Studying the viola in classical music performance (OSU Symphony
Orchestra).
- Training horses in English show riding.
References are available upon request.
M. Isaac Jones
http://www.syntaxpolice.org/~ijones
ijones@syntaxpolice.org
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