Jelks H. Cabaniss, III

e-mail: jelks@jelks.nu

Summary of
experience

Mr. Cabaniss is a consultant with over ten years of experience in computer systems analysis and programming. Conversant with a variety of programming languages, applications, and operating systems, he now implements stylesheet and proper markup solutions for web sites and other clients.

Detailed
experience


TSSI (now CA)
Arlington, Virginia
Consultant
1/1997 - 3/1998

Designed, composed, and deployed Crystal Reports for the Energy and Production department at The Eastern Group in Alexandria, Virginia. Distribution mechanisms included an older Delphi-based Executive Information System (Eis32) and current intranet and internet development using Crystal Info and the Crystal Web Engine on Internet Information Server and Windows NT Server 4.0. Weekend and after-hours project: designed and implemented Greenhouse Books' web site.

I-NET (now Wang)
Bethesda, Maryland
Senior Programmer
2/1996 - 1/1997

Designed and developed client-server applications for I-NET (now Wang) to support management of the Consolidated Natural Gas help desks. Wrote main Visual Basic application, CNG WorkLoad Manager, a multifunction monitoring and analysis tool with Crystal Reports, for CNG's SQL Server help desk database running on Windows NT. Developed batch processing applications in Microsoft Access for reporting CNG Service Level Activities from the DP Umbrella database. Scripted benchmarks for Informix Online on a Sun multiprocessor workstation running under Solaris.

I-NET (now Wang)
Bethesda, Maryland
Senior Programmer
10/1995 - 1/1996

Supported US Geological Society in Reston, Virginia. Maintained USGS Time and Attendance (TNA) application developed by I-NET using JAM 5. Assisted porting TNA from character mode DOS/Netware/Sybase to Unix/Xwindows/Ingres.

I-NET (now Wang)
Bethesda, Maryland
Senior Programmer
9/1995 - 10/1995

Supported the National Library Service Production Information and Control System (NLS/PICS) at the National Library Service for the Blind and Physically Handicapped (NLSBPH), a part of the Library of Congress. Responsible for design, development and testing of an integrated information system, based on the system requirements for NLS/PICS, which supported the functions and responsibilities of NLS production control requirements. Responsible for maintaining the databases and structure (Informix and SQL) and application management software (JAM and Informix).

ManTech Corp.
Fairfax, Virginia
Programmer
3/1993 - 9/1995

Supported the National Library Service Production Information and Control System (NLS/PICS) at the Library of Congress, National Library Service for the Blind and Physically Handicapped (NLSBPH). Responsible for design, development and testing of an integrated information system, based on the system requirements for NLS/PICS, which supported the functions and responsibilities of NLS production control requirements. Responsible for streamlining the existing methods of operation through the design of appropriate databases and structure (Informix and SQL). Replaced outmoded database management software and procedures (S2K and batch processing) with application management software (JAM and Informix). Constructed forms and queries to extract, organize, and store data in the PICS database tables. Designed and implemented reports and batch processing using ESQL/C. Redesigned application software (Hybrid PC/MIS) and user interfaces (CICS), gaining maximum cost benefits by leaving the mainframe computer environment and utilizing a multi-user microcomputer, a multi-processor Altos 15000 (i486) for implementation of the system requirements.

Greenhouse Books
Marshall, Virginia
Programmer/Analyst
1990 - 1993

Developed in-house applications using Turbo C++, Turbo Pascal, and TurboPower Software's database libraries. Installed and maintained Macintosh and Lantastic networks. Trained employees in the use of the network with BookLog and Books-in-Print applications. Produced The Greenhouse newsletter, in-house documentation, ads, and displays using Macintosh system with PageMaker, Ofoto scanning, and OmniPage OCR. Managed the networks, operations, and support.

MetaSoft Designs Int.
Nashville, Tennessee
Programmer/Analyst
1985 - 1987

Developed database executables. Designed and wrote screen generator to generate full source code for database applications. Ported Pascal libraries to C. Developed a call accounting package with background Station Message Detail Recording and flexible reporting capabilities. Developed full-cycle Pascal, C, and BASIC applications. Developed applications in a multi-user environment. Taught classes; developed business; interacted with clients.

Campus Comp. Corp.
Nashville, Tennessee
Sales, Training
1983 - 1985

Developed, configured, and installed single and multi-user PC systems. Provided instruction and training in system use (MSDOS, CP/M, and NSTAR) and application software. Developed custom databases in InfoStar. Became familiar with Unix and Informix. Off-hour programming for other clients.

Computer
experience


Hardware

Altos (Intel/SCO); Sun; Prime (Unix); IBM PC compatibles and descendants: 8088 - Pentium 3; Apple Macintosh 68K and PowerPC; CompuGraphic EditWriter 7500, Molecular (Z80 - NSTAR), Kaypro (Z80 - CP/M), IBM 4331

Software

Languages: Hypertext Markup Language (HTML), Dynamic Hypertext Markup Languange (DHTML), Cascading Style Sheets (CSS), Document Object Model (DOM), Extensible Markup Language (XML), Extensible Style Language Transformations (XSLT), VBScript, JavaScript, Active Server Pages (ASP), C, C++, Visual Basic, Pascal, Delphi, SQL, ESQL/C, Data Access Objects (DAO), Remote Data Objects (RDO), Active Data Objects (ADO), Unix Shell, JPL, xBase, Procomm Aspect, Trumpet Winsock, etc.
OS: Windows NT 4.x, Unix, SCO, Linux, Windows 95, Windows 3.x, DOS, 4DOS, OS/2 Warp, Apple, System 7.x, CP/M, MP/M, NSTAR, Lantastic
Applications: Internet Information Server (IIS), SQL Server, Visual Interdev, Crystal Reports, Crystal Web Engine, Crystal Info, Net-It-Now, DP Umbrella, Lotus Notes, JYACC Application Manager (JAM), Informix ISQL, Informix DBaccess, Informix ACE, Access, True DBGrid, InstallShield, PVCS, RCS, Borland Database Toolbox, TurboPower Software, InfoStar, dBase, Foxpro, Paradox, PageMaker, WordStar, WordPerfect, Word, Excel, BookLog, Books in Print, Procomm, Qmodem, OmniPage OCR, RBBS, PCBoard, Wildcat, Maximus, Pine, Elm, Tin, Lynx, Eudora, Netscape Navigator Gold, Internet Explorer, Frontpage, Dreamweaver, Hot Dog, ActiveX Control Pad, Blue Wave, etc.

Education

Professional
Memberships

Awards

  • 2nd Place Winner - Windows Magazine's DHTML Contest, 1996
  • Nominated for Who's Who Among American Professionals, 1996
  • Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges, 1992

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