Sean Lane Fuller 124 Autumn Lane Tullahoma, TN 37388 (931) 393-4550
EDUCATION Graduate Studies beyond Master of Science (UTSI) Mathematical Visualization, 2001 3d Scientific Computer Animation, 2000 Neural Networks and Genetic Algorithms Short Course
Master of Science in Computer Science University of Tennessee Space Institute, Tullahoma, Tennessee, 1994
Bachelor of Science in Computer Science with Math Minor Murray State University, Murray, Kentucky, 1989
Undergraduate Studies Motlow Community College, Tullahoma, Tennessee, 1988-1989
5.6 Continuing Education Units (Cisco Router Configuration)
EXPERIENCE Senior Software Engineer January 2003 to present
Supervisor: Steve Farmer (931)454-1555, Cubic Transportation Systems, 1308 South Washington Street, Tullahoma, TN 37388
Wrote
software for fare collection systems that ran under Windows 3.1, NT, 2000, XP, and
Pharlap ETS, in Borland Delphi, C, C# and C++ in Visual C++ 6, Visual Studio 2003, 2005. Experience with C and assembler on multiple projects using the 80251 microprocessor. Software lead on a desktop contactless smart card encoder (ACE), and the MARTA Parking Cashier Station. Developed the smart card processor for Houston METRO bus. Wrote smart card initialization library used by G&D for initialization and testing of Cubic GoCards. Developer on the ticket validator and Ticket Vending Machine in Toronto. Customer Service engineering support in the field and manufacturing. Used Rational ClearCase, SourceSafe, and PVCS for
version control with MS Visio and MS Word for system design and
documentation.
Senior Programmer Analyst (Computer Modeling & Simulation) January 2000 to January 2003
Supervisor: Greg Power (931)454-5832, Sverdrup Technology Inc., Arnold AFB, Tennessee
Created
GUI programs for setup, computation, and analysis of 3d computational
Fluid Dynamics data using X11, Motif, wxWindows, Perl, OpenGL, PVM,
MPI, OpenMP, RPC, and OpenInventor in C, C++, FORTRAN, Python, and
TCL/Tk for IRIX, HPUX, and Solaris environments. 3d file format
conversions. Using NXAIR, WIND, and Fieldview. Supported engineers with
UNIX and code development problems. Code development under
DoD-Mil-STD-498 using Internet Version Management System and RCS. Team
Leader.
Senior Programmer Analyst (Data Acquisition) February 1996 to January 2000
Supervisor: Carl Scott (931)454-4620, Sverdrup Technology Inc., Arnold AFB, Tennessee
Created
realtime data acquisition Software, drivers, and user interfaces for
Digital Unix, Microsoft NT, OS/2, and VXWorks using C, Visual C++, and
Ada. Created and maintained the data recording and playback software,
and utility libraries for the data system used in all Arnold
Engineering Development Center (AEDC) turbine and rocket test cells.
Used Intersolve's PVCS for version control of all software. Wrote
multi-platform client/server interface to Microsoft SQL Server.
Supported system administration, security, and troubleshooting on all
systems. Technical Achievement Award. Extra Miler Award. Team
Excellence Award.
Senior Systems Programmer/Analyst January 1993 to January 1996
Supervisor: Mike Wells (615)454-4290, ACS Corporation, Arnold AFB, Tennessee
Maintained
computers that ran variants of the UNIX operating system and supported
its users. Extensive experience with many flavors of UNIX including
IRIX, SunOS, Solaris, HP-UX, AIX, Ultrix, Convex/OS and Linux. Primary
administrator on the UTAN workstation cluster (using LSF). Co-admin on
both classified and unclassified HP-Convex supercomputers and STK
Powderhorn Silos (Timberline & Redwood drives). High Performance
computing web site creator/maintainer. HMMS Oracle administrator.
Network
security expert. Wrote AEDC's firewall software (NN, FTP, Telnet, HTTP,
Gopher, SMTP proxies). Co-administrator of the firewalls. Administrated
the system for safe access to AEDC from the Internet using ACE SecurID
cards. Used Tripwire, PGP, Satan, COPS, and SPY security tools.
Installed and maintained many of the network information servers at
AEDC including a gopher server, the CCF WWW server, and AEDC's public
Internet server (FTP, WAIS, .DNS, HTTP/WWW, mail lists, BB). Taught
classes in C++, HTML, beginning UNIX, and advanced UNIX. Programmed in
C, C++, C & Bourne Shells, Perl, Tk/TCL, Ada, Java, and Fortran
using X11, Motif, GL, RPC, Sockets, PVM, and Express. Strong knowledge
of PC programming. Wrote client-server programs for MS Windows using
C++, Visual Basic, and Access. 2 Employee and 1 Team of the Quarter
Award.
Database Programmer A May 1988 to January 1993
Supervisor: Monte Stewart (615)454-4482, OAO Corporation, Arnold AFB, Tennessee
Responsible
for maintaining, supporting, and creating databases within the
CA/DATACOM DB environment operating on an IBM 3090/XA under MVS. Strong
knowledge of the various systems used at AEDC, including ROSCOE, TSO,
ISPF, and CICS, DBASE IV, and MS SQL Server.
Programming in
CA/IDEAL, C, C++, Ada, Visual Basic, COBOL, DATAREPORTER, IBM JCL,
80386 assembler, ROSCOE/RPF, SQL, TSO/CLIST, and CA/DATAQUERY.
Created
a system that automates physical database design and implementation, an
extended database constraint verification package, an automatic code
analysis tool, a 4GL multi-user rapid prototyping language and
environment for PCs, the hypertext system used for maintaining database
administrators procedures, an application program generator for
CA/IDEAL and CA/DATAREPORTER, and user applications for the mainframe
and the PC. Application of Neural Network technologies to database
mining. Employee of the Quarter Award.