
Projects
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Company name
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Finacial Institutions
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CIBC Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce
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CIBC Wood Gundy
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BMO Bank of Montreal
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BMO Nesbitt Burns
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Bank of Nova Scotia
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HSBC Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation
Franchises
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Body Shop
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McDonalds
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Red Box
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Payless Shoes
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HDS
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Mara Posa
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Dell
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Bombay Company
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Foot Locker
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Sony
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Staples
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Pharmx and Rexall
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PetroCan
etc...
Miscellaneous Contracts
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Quester Tangent
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Storage Flex
etc...
Contractors
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Fujitsu
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Banctec
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GeTronics
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Galileo
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IBM
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Soroc
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Lexmark
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MicroAge
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People to Go
etc...
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Description/project
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Installing, POS front counter systems, scanners and hand-helds, setting up networks, configuring
and installing Servers, Raids, databases, updating and configuring software, setting up VPNs, WANs and
remote technology.
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Role
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Lead and backup technician.
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Dates worked
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From 2006 to present
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Technologies used
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Windows2000 Server based networks, XP and Vistal OS, proprietary software, databases and networks.
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Company name
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Database Advisors (http://www.databaseadvisors.com)
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Description/project
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Non profit World wide professional developers web site Estimated clientele is 500 active members.
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Role
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Web designer and Webmaster.
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Dates worked
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From 2002 to present
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Technologies used
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ASP, JavaScript, CSS, MS SQL server 2000
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Company name
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Staple Office equipment (Fujitsu and PeopleToGo project overview) (Coordinator's Letter of Recommendation)
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Description/project
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Upgrading all stations hardware and software broken down into 4 phases.
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Role
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Lead Technician
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Dates worked
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From December 2006 ongoing
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Technologies used
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Windows XP, Proprietary databases and IBM DB2
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Company name
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Joe the Bartender and Party Rentals (http://www.joetheBartender.com)
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Description/project
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Largest party rental company in Victoria. It has been in business for almost 20 years.
Currently designing new application in ASP.Net and Visual Basic.
Installed a new network, new computers, new POS and Accounting software.
Designed and custom coded all their software.
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Role
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Application developer, System support, Web designer.
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Dates worked
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From 1991 to present
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Technologies used
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ASP, JavaScript, CSS, MS SQL server 2003, Windows web 2003 Server
and Windows XP, Active Directory, Angoss, Photoshop, Dreamweaver, Flash
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Company name
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Island Illustrator (http://www.islandillustrators.org)
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Description/project
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Continual maintain website as per requirements.
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Role
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Webmaster and client support (mostly charitable receiving a small monthly credit for services.)
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Dates worked
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From December 2002 ongoing
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Technologies used
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Windows 2003 Enterprise, JavaScript, CSS, Dreamweaver, Flash, PhotoShop
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Company name
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Gaming Policy Department (Letter of Recommendation)
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Description/project
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Maintaining and updating data quality, creating adhoc reports for Ministry executives
and developing/support a variety of applications using data from the Oracle 8 and 9i databases.
Created and developed a number of small applications.
- FigaroProducts: an application the tracked Video lottery terminal chip sets.
- SystemTracking: an application that managed the departments contracts, funds allocation, time-lines, member roles, accounts etc. (Designed in VB. Was marketed to a few other departments.)
- PMAP: An adhoc reporting tool which drew its data fro the CAGE and FIGARO Oracle database.
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Role
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Department IT contractor as a Systems Analyst 3
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Dates worked
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From January 2002 to May 2004
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Technologies used
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VB 6, MS Access 2000, TOAD, Cognos, Discoverer, MS Excel, Crystal Report Writer.
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Company name
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Gaming Protection and Security (Letter of Recommendation)
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Description/project
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Registration System (RGS) A secure system deployed Province wide that was used for validating,
storing and maintaining permits of all Casino workers. It allowed security checks on the applicants
and stored data on 'Persons of interest' and photos. It was also used to print out
time-sensitive security cards for all Casino workers in the province.
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Role
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Application developer, Consultant and System support person. Designed the complete
application and deployed it within offices around the province. Initially started
as a MS Access app but was migrated to VB and a centrally located SQL 7 and finally
SQL 2000 databases. Program had over 65 authorized users.
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Dates worked
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From 1998 to 2002
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Technologies used
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Windows 2000 Server, XP Windows, MS SQL 7 and 2000, MS Access 2000 and VB 6, ADO-OLE distributive database technology.
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Company name
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Royal Oak Dairy (Letter of Recommendation)
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Description/project
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A complete Point of Sale and integrated to an existing accounting system (ACPAC).
The application was created to handle Dairy's unique invoicing and taxing protocol
(taxed on butterfat sold). Package was originally created for Royal Oak Dairy but
was also sold to 7 other provincial dairies. (Avalon, Chilliwack Milk Maid, Port Alberni Dairies etc…)
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Role
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Senior programmer, Consultant and Systems telephone and onsite support person.
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Dates worked
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From 1992 to 2002
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Technologies used
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VB 6, Novell Servers, Clarion (C type programming language), Remote II, ACPAC
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Company name
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Ministry of the Attorney General (OCJ Office of the Chief Judge)
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Description/project
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ROTA Judge Rotation Scheduling System. The application was used to schedule the sitting dates,
ravel times, holiday scheduling of all judges, through out the province. The application
was written in VB and was centrally connected to a MS SQL database.
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Role
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Application developer, Consultant. The system had been written a few years before and had run on
a Data-Point, Telnet system. The application was then migrated to VB 6 with a MS SQL 7 server
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Dates worked
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From 1998 to 2000
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Technologies used
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Windows NT Server, MS SQL 7, VB 6. Supported a 20 modem connections and an unlimited number
of LAN connections. Had a custom modem pool/queuing system and could guarantee a 10 minute
turn-around time to places like the Dawson Creek Court House.
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Company name
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Panago Pizza (Personal Reference)
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Description/project
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FIRST An internal management system for their main office in Mission. This program,
imported the data from all the stores in Western Canada and produced reports and Graphs of
current sales, trends, statistical charts
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Role
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Senior programmer, Consultant and support person. Upgraded the application from MS Access 7 to VB 6.
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Dates worked
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From 2000
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Technologies used
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VB 6, Access 7/2000, MS Charts, MS SQL 7, Ultra VNC
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Company name
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Ministry of the Attorney General
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Description/project
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ARCCS (Accounts Receivable Certified Controller System). Maintenance and
development of system. Connected to all accounting sections of the Ministry. Connected
directly to cash registers, dumb terminal and desktop computers. Also connected with
sections of ICBC's accounting
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Role
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Application developer, data management and on-call (24 x 7) system support. Over-night processes
sometimes resulted in data corruption but required repair before morning.
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Dates worked
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From 1997 to 2001
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Technologies used
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Technologies used DB/C 2, internet, Telnet, modem, test and development site on a SCO UNIX server
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Company name
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Court Service
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Description/project
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CIBBS (Court Interpreter Booking and Billing System). Kept an up to date list on
all licensed interpreter, their rates, availability, court appearances and invoicing. Also had a
basic accounting section. Application was deployed in Victoria and the Lower main-land.
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Role
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Senior programmer, Consultant and support person. Upgraded the application from MS Access 7 to VB 6.
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Dates worked
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From 1997 and 2000
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Technologies used
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VB 4, 6, Crystal Report Writer and SQL 7
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Company name
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Children and Family Services
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Description/project
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ARCCS (Accounts Receivable Certified Controller System). Maintenance and
development of system. Connected to all accounting sections of the Ministry. Connected
directly to cash registers, dumb terminal and desktop computers. Also connected with
sections of ICBC's accounting
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Role
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Maintained and wrote a number of modules for their main client support application. System was
comprised of 6 separate apps, one for each of their current programs. The application was used
extensively through out their offices. (Received a Recognition award for services to the Branch
in 2000.)
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Dates worked
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From 1997 and 2000
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Technologies used
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FoxPro, Windows 95/98, Windows server NT/2000
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Company name
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Chintz and Company
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Description/project
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Installed and maintained a Point-of-Sale, Bill-of-Material and Accounting system and a custom
reporting application, connecting their Victoria and Vancouver stores.
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Role
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Application developer, System Support, Terminal and wiring installer. Installed the operating system, the accounting software packages and wrote custom reports.
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Dates worked
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From 1991-1994
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Technologies used
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SCO Xenix and UNIX server, Digiboards, Wang terminals, Gandaf modems SAMCO / RealWorld accounting
and Smartware (A junior Informix database)
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Company name
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Ministry of the Attorney Generals
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Description/project
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SWTS (Search Warrant Tracking System) was a secure package designed to track
the status of search, wire-tapping and steak-out warrants. It also kept a complete list of
all individuals involved from the issuing Judges, Police departments and suspects.
The application was deployed through-out the lower mainland and Island.
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Role
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Senior programmer, Consultant and online support person. Wrote the application as per client's
request and supported all upgrades.
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Dates worked
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From 1995 and 2003
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Technologies used
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MS Access 4, 6.5, 7,VB 4, 6, Crystal Report Writer
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Company name
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School District 61 (Letter of Recommendation)
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Description/project
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Created an extensive set of programs, built on top of three integrated Novell networks. The
application user interface was designed in SmartWare, FoxPro and used CoSession communications
package to connect between the central and remote offices. The application had modules that
handled Staffing, Staff Holiday scheduling, Capital Projects, Requisition Management, Oil,
Gas and Electrical consumption, Field and School Rentals and ongoing Scheduled school maintenance.
The program package ran on two interconnected sites, through 8 departments and was used by
fifty to sixty operators on a daily bases.
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Role
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Senior programmer, Consultant, designer and systems support person. Wrote the application as per
client's request and supported all upgrades.
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Dates worked
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From 1989 and 1997
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Technologies used
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Smartware, FoxPro, PC DOS, Windows 3.1/95/98, Novell Servers
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Company name
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Surveyor General's Branch (Crown Land) (Letter of Recommendation)
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Description/project
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Producing 2700 accurate, inter-connected digital maps based on existing Mylar
and paper prints. The new mapping were produced using the best survey controls,
certified plans, logs, cadastral mapping, lot, Township and District lots and
even planimetric map bases.
The Graphic mapping section had to be able to produce the high quality digitals
maps quickly and add connection to textual and historical data.
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Role
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Senior Technical support person. Built high-quality digital and designing applications
that would benefit the staff in producing high-precision maps quickly. Designed a full set of
computerized mapping tools.
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Dates worked
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From 1979 and 1988
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Technologies used
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VAX 360 and PDP11, Intergraph CAD, Intergraph User Command Language, VCML,
Fortran. VAX Macro Language, Vector plotting script language.
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Though the above list is not complete it shows some of the best and the range
of products that I have been responsible for designing and maintaining.
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