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Work Experience

Thinking Machines Corp. (TMC)
Bedford, Mass. 3/96 to present

Developer in the Real-Time-Environment (RTE) group which is responsible for the runtime daemons and tools that support the TMC cluster of workstations product. Have worked on load balancing, node failure and task restart, command line tools, and RTE daemon enhancements. Worked in C on Solaris platforms using Unix RPC, and a customized Relational-Database.

Bolt Beranek and Newman (BBN)
Cambridge, Mass. 10/94 to 3/96

Ported and enhanced Cornerstone, an interactive statistical analysis package, to run under the Solaris OS. Made major changes to the platform independent graphics system, license manager code, and the costume IPC library. Maintained compatibility with the Microsoft NT version of Cornerstone. Worked with C++, C, X-Windows, and Motif on HP, Sun, and NT workstations.

Kendall Square Research
Waltham, Mass. 3/93 to 8/94

Ported Silicon Graphic's Visualization product, Explorer, to the KSR/Series of parallel machines. Worked with sockets, pipes and other aspects of interprocess communications. Dealt with porting 32 bit code to a 64 bit machine. Supported KAP, an automatic parallelization Fortran preprocessor. Enhanced PMON, a hardware based performance analysis tools. Used C++, C, Fortran, and KSR assembly language, on the KSR/Series, Sun and SGI workstations.

Macsyma Inc.
Arlington, Mass. 1/93 to 3/93 Contractor

Worked as an independent contractor. Ported a mathematical visualization tool from Microsoft Windows to X-Windows Motif. Worked in C on HP, Sun and IBM workstations.

Fidelity Systems Co.
Boston, Mass. 10/92 to 1/93 Contractor

Worked as an independent contractor on a client server based financial analysis tool. Developed and enhanced database record processing code and IBM mainframe communications. Dealt with sockets, pipes and other aspects of interprocess communications. Worked on Sun workstations in C with Riskits (proprietary C based object oriented language) and Sybase SQL.



Ben Weiss
Mon Aug 26 15:14:50 EDT 1996