Millis, MA | Waltham, MA | Brookline, MA
20 years experience (including 4 years of Professional Services experience) specifying, designing, implementing, customizing and integrating software for web applications, content management, electronic publishing and document conversion; including: · Working with stakeholders in IT and application-development projects to facilitate convergence on requirements/designs. · Writing requirements specs, functional specs, high-level/detailed design specs, project plans, time estimates and test plans. · Prototyping, implementing, unit/integration/regression/security/performance-testing and deploying new functionality. · Diagnosing and fixing bugs; leading design/code/UI/schedule/bug-reviews. · Writing configuration guides and developer guides for troubleshooting, maintaining and porting software I’ve developed. · Improving the portability of applications between operating systems, runtime environments, databases and browsers. Resume: http://www.burket.net/craig/resume.htm Skills matrix: http://www.burket.net/craig/skills.htm Specialties Languages: Perl, C#, ASP.NET, Javascript, IdocScript, Java, SQL. Standards: HTML, CSS, XML, SOAP, XSLT, LDAP. APIs: .NET, Corda, J2EE. IDEs: Komodo, Visual Studio 2005, Dreamweaver, Eclipse. Testing Tools: MS Web App Stress Tool. Source Code Control Systems: Subversion, MKS SI, VSS. Content Management Systems: Stellent Content Server Directory Services Tools: Novell eDirectory, Novell DirXML. Database Tools: SQL Server, Oracle 9i. Documentation Tools: OpenWiki, Adobe Acrobat, FrameMaker
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