Clients Served Through a Job Shop:
Motorola
As a Software Engineer
- I designed, implemented, tested and deployed a TCP/IP data logging
communications protocol to interface between an engineering workstation
and an embedded 68030 test harness which allowed engineers to record
events occurring during execution of cellular telephone tests.
- I designed, implemented, and ran acceptance tests for new GSM
cellular phones.
- Tools used: C/C++, Cadre Teamwork, Solaris, and 68030 Assembly Language.
As a UNIX/Network Administrator
- I expanded an engineering subnet from a single SunOS Sparc-10, to
include four SunOS and HP-UX servers. Joined by additional team members,
I further expanded the subnet to include 10 Solaris servers, 21 Silicon
Graphics "Indy" workstations, and 60 PowerMac desktop units, serving a
total of over 80 users.
- I upgraded SPARC and SGI hardware, including internal disks, memory,
and expansion cards.
- I configured and supported Novell NetWare clients.
- I represented my department in a security policy task force, and
implemented network and system security audits, which resulted in
identifying a security incident.
- I increased the system responsiveness while running cross-compilers
and circuit emulators by using performance monitoring and kernel tuning.
- Tools used: SunOS, Solaris, HP/UX. SGI IRIX, X-Window, sendmail,
automounter, Network Time Protocol (xntp), and Network Information Servers
("NIS yellow pages"), CERN WWW server, Atria ClearCase, Cadre Teamwork.
Copyright © 1995
"Orville R. Weyrich, Jr."
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