He has designed protocol enhancements to improve the performance of TCP/IP, RPC, PPP and WWW.
His clients include Cisco Systems, United States Naval Academy, DeMolay, United States Bureau of the Census, United States Army, the University of Maryland and the Federal Communications Commission.
Developing Internet services, including an on-line TCP/IP Encyclopedia, and freely available software for the Internet community
Developed and taught course material for TCP/IP and NFS electives in Mesa's Novell CNE training program.
Supervised the design and operation of Mesa's office and training networks, integrating IBM PC, NetWare, UNIX and Linux hosts. Developed integrated database/fax system supporting telemarketing operation.
Developed an Internet Netscape-based system to distribute FCC rule making proposals via the World Wide Web for public review and comment.
Developed router software for Cisco Systems, Inc. Designed the new configuration and interactive help facility that appeared in software version 9.2.
Perform extensive wide-area network analysis for U.S. Bureau of the Census, isolating and correcting operational problems in a multi-protocol, transcontinental network
Developed and taught an advanced TCP/IP course focusing on Cisco router configuration and featuring subnetting, routing protocol theory, network management and security issues
Supported NetWare and SNA-based Token Ring campus-wide network, serving financial, registration and records departments.
Develop primary support to IBM PC network. Revised and upgraded Novell-based Ethernet system to better serve clients.
References available on request