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Cory Smith
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Technical
Experience
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Microsoft Visual Basic, COM+, COM, DCOM, MTS, IIS,
ISAPI, Microsoft Windows DNA / DNA 2000,
Microsoft Solutions Framework (MSF), One/Two/Three/nTier development, ASP, VBScript, Spyworks,
JavaScript, VBA, OOD, OOP, HTML, DHTML, TCP/IP, HTTP, Windows
NT, ODBC, Microsoft SQL Server, Oracle (SQL), DB2 (SQL), Microsoft
Visual C++.
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Professional
Experience
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1999-Present Rare Medium, Inc. Dallas, TX
Technical Lead
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Utilized
Microsoft Commerce Server 3.0 and Microsoft SQL Server 2000 to deliver an
eCommerce site for Interstate Batteries. Development originally scoped as a
rapid deployment project, but transitioned into an extremely customized
solution. Handles multiple
languages (English, Spanish, and French), detailed search functionality,
multiple types of customers, four tier pricing structure, and user
personalization.
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Responsible
for the design/configuration/management of the development environment for
use as the Global Production Node for Rare Medium, Inc.
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Developed
a replacement/enhancement to the existing Duncanville ISD PACE school
scheduler software. Existing was
Mac-based and single user. The needs
of the client required a system that would allow for multiple users to both
access and maintain the schedules for each student. Also added the ability to track grades, absenteeism, TAAS
scores, and final transcripts.
Developed using Microsoft IIS and ASP.
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Brought
in on trailing end of www.howtoguru.com
to assist in the completion of the project.
Designed and developed the personal training lesson plans. The content is entered though a web-based
management tool, implemented using ASP.
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Brought
in to troubleshoot major performance issues causing database timeouts for the
Sylvan www.bookadventure.com
project. Optimized database access
and implemented error trapping/recovery.
Reduced data access times from 500+ sec. down to an acceptable 3-10
seconds.
1997-99 Tandy Information
Services Fort Worth,
TX
Senior Programmer / Analyst
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Solely
responsible for the installation, configuration, optimization, implementation
and training for Microsoft Internet Information Server (WWW and FTP),
Microsoft Transaction Server, Microsoft SMTP Server, Microsoft SiteServer,
Microsoft Content Replication Services, and WebTrends Enterprise
Edition. Responsible for
troubleshooting internet/intranet software and infrastructure. Use Mercury's LoadRunner to load test
applications being deployed.
§ Played a major supportive
role as a technical resource for the RadioShack.com redesign. Development done using Vignette
StoryServer and TCL. Served as Technical Lead for RadioShack.com's E-Commerce
initiative. Development done using
ASP, VB6, Encrypt It, MTS under IIS.
§ Responsible for the
installation and configuration of Vignette StoryServer. Responsible for the testing and
integration with current infrastructure, which, at the time, was un-supported
by Vignette. Worked with Vignette to
resolve issues successfully.
§ Played a major supportive
role as a technical resource for the development of RadioShack's RadioShack
Online initiative in both network/hardware/software infrastructure and
application development. Total of 17
applications deployed over a private WAN/LAN intranet currently being rolled
out to 5000+ stores and 200 administrative sites.
§ Responsible for the
infrastructure design and implementation of a clustered web environment for
RadioShack Online (intranet) and all Internet sites. After researching and testing several
options, including RRDNS and Cisco's LocalDirector, we implemented
HolonTech's Hyperflow for speed and redundancy. Provided training to the Windows NT / Systems Team on the
Hyperflow.
§ Project lead responsible
for the design and implementation of The Sprint Store at RadioShack's online
catalog. Development was done using
OpenMarket's LiveCommerce.
§ Project lead responsible
for the design, development and implementation of TechAmerica's (Division of
Tandy Corp) E-Commerce. Development
was done using Active Server Pages. Developed
a COM object to implement the need of securing the data entered by the
customer using Microsoft Visual Basic 5.0 and Encrypt It to implement DES
encryption and convert the data so that it would be SQL friendly. The encrypted data is stored on the
external web-server and pulled every two hours through the firewall for
processing by current infrastructure.
§ Project lead responsible
for migrating Internet and Intranet web sites from an SGI Unix-based platform
to Microsoft Windows NT. Tasks
included moving HTML files to NT and porting existing CGI application from a
C/mSQL implementation to Active Server Page/VBScript/Microsoft SQL Server.
§ Project lead responsible
for developing a web-based NT password change interface. Development utilized Microsoft C++ to
develop a Microsoft Internet Information Server ISAPI filter and Active
Server Pages for UI.
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Served as beta
tester for Microsoft IIS versions 3 and 4, Microsoft Active Server Pages
versions 1 and 2, Microsoft Windows NT5/Windows 2000, Microsoft Office
2000 and OpenMarket's LiveCommerce.
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1990-97
Electric
Works Corp Fort Worth,
TX
Programmer Lead /
Research Lead
§ Project lead responsible
for the overall UI design, technical architecture, development, testing and
implementation for the AXS ProCart System, a next generation product based on
the success of the AXS System.
Development utilized Microsoft Visual Basic 5.0, Visual C++ 4.1,
Borland Delphi, Crescent QuickPak Professional, Desaware SpyWorks
Professional, Sheridan WinAPI Oblets, Sheridan Designer Widgets and extensive
use of the Win32 API on the Windows 95 platform. Extensive discussions took place with current customers of the
AXS System and Electric Works sales teams to gather specifications. This product was un-finished, approx 80%
completion and in beta deployment at 5 radio stations, at the time of
Electric Works being sold.
§ Project lead providing full
life cycle development of the AXS System.
This system automates most tasks typically performed by radio
personnel to completely automate a radio station's on-air programming. This system required interfacing with
several external devices, such as, consumer and professional multi-disc
changers, proprietary audio switching devices, and assorting time-sync
devices. AXS development proved to be
an exercise in pushing the envelope of both DOS and Basic. The system included CD music, hard disk
audio, and satellite automated playback.
AXS accomplished the needed the ability to completely automate on-air
programming, as well as, allowing radio personnel to take complete
control. To accomplish this, AXS used
a co-operative multi-tasking kernel, where extensions could be implemented to
allow the system to be easily extended.
The user interface was designed to allow for easy migration from old
radio hardware systems to a more streamlined computer system. This interface took the 1994 National
Association of Broadcasters convention by surprise and set a new standard of
excellence for radio automation products.
AXS was the first product of it's design and level of intuitiveness;
to this day, AXS is one of the highest selling products for Scott Studio's
(Dallas, purchased product line from Electric Works), while maintaining a
technical lead for available features. Development utilized Microsoft
Professional Development System Basic, Microsoft C++, Microsoft Macro
Assembler, TGS Fastgraph, Crescent QuickPak, Crescent PDQComm and Blink Inc
Blinker. Product distributed using
InstallShield for installation and RTPatch for upgrades.
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Provided
support for all phases of development on the Digital DJ/2 System. The Digital DJ/2 System was an upgrade to
Digital DJ, which added such features as CD control, overlapping audio
playback, enhanced graphical UI, and streamlined satellite control. Development utilized Microsoft
Professional Development System Basic, Crescent PDQ, Crescent QuickPak, and
Microsoft Macro Assembler.
§ Served as beta tester for Microsoft
Visual Basic versions 1 through 5, Microsoft Visual Basic for MS-DOS,
Microsoft PDS Basic, Lantastic versions 1 through 4, Lantastic for Windows
95, Fastgraph DOS and Win32, Windows 95, Windows NT4, and Microsoft Mouse
versions 5 through 10.
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1989-90 Radio
Shack Comp Center Fort
Worth, TX
Assistant Systems
Engineer
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Assisted
in the installation of Novell 3.x for the City of Fort Worth.
§ Responsible for
integrating, testing, servicing, repairing and upgrading desktop and server
hardware and software.
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Education
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1989
Castleberry
HS Fort Worth, TX
Microsoft Certified
Solution Developer (MCSD)
Exam 70-100:
Analyzing
Requirements and Defining Solution Architectures
Exam 70-175:
Designing
and Implementing Distributed Applications with Microsoft® Visual Basic®
6.0
Exam 70-176:
Designing
and Implementing Desktop Applications with Microsoft® Visual Basic® 6.0
Exam 70-152:
Designing
and Implementing Web Solutions with Microsoft® Visual InterDev™
6.0
Microsoft Official Curriculum
(Partner
Training)
Course 1517AC - Microsoft Solutions Framework (MSF):
Principles of Infrastructure Deployment
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Interests
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§ Martial
arts §
Jun
Fan Gung Fu / Jeet Kune
Do §
Kali (Philipino) §
Silat §
Muay Thai (Thai Boxing) §
Boxing
(American) §
Stunt
work and movie making §
Personal watercraft §
Computer games §
Beta testing software §
Leading edge computer and home
technology.
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