J.R. Stoner 514 Brock Dr..
Redding, CA 96003
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(530)243-4943
Objective:
Employment in a dynamic environment where my software development skills will
lead to successful products.
Education:
University of California, Santa Cruz 1980 - 1981
Major subjects – Computer Science/Music.
Experience:
Intellasys PCDC, Palo Cedro, CA September 2006 – October 2008
Participated in a team designing audio mixed-signal embedded designs, using a
24-core FORTH-based array processor. The two projects were a wireless home
theater audio processor, and an advanced hearing aid with directional noise
cancelling microphones.
Shasta QA, Redding, CA July 2004 - September 2006
Implemented comprehensive quality assurance testing of different
customer-supplied hardware and software systems. Tests spanned the range of
graphic user interfaces, to integrated database servers and maintenance.
Created proof-of-concept simple project defect management system for PC laptop
computer using all open-source components, employing an Apache-based web server,
PHP4 elements for multimedia features, and a Bugzilla defect tracking system, all
using Myseql database for record-keeping.
Wind River Systems, Alameda, CA May 1995 - September 2002
Designed board support packages and device drivers for pSOS+ and vxWorks
embedded operating systems. Was responsible for products based on PowerPC,
68xxx, and MIPS processors.
Plexus Software, Santa Clara, CA 1992-1995
Participated in a team designing integrated workflow systems using Plexus and
Sun Microsystems computers. The software employed an embedded SQL and C/C++
programming language to provide database operations within C programs. Primary
responsibility was the main developer on automatic migration of data to optical
recordable media (WORM) and library management in a variety of robot media
handling systems, plus data recovery tools.
Languages:
C/C++, Assembly, UNIX shell, Pascal, FORTH, BASIC, FORTRAN, ALGOL, PL/I
Operating Systems:
Windows, UNIX (both System V, and BSD) , LINUX, DOS, Concurrent DOS, CP/M.
References available on request.
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