x1k|M0 R E S U M E V1.5 6/12/92 David D. Eisenstein 301 Tiger Lane, Apartment 205 Columbia, MO 65203 (314) 445-1249 CAREER AND EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES To use my talents to their greatest possible advantage for my employer. The talents and skills include: - Programming/analyst skills with over three years of experience; - Good consulting/interpersonal/teaching skills; - Very good writing skills; - Developing operational guidelines for users; - Technical/operational experience with minicomputers and PC's; - Supervisorial experience. Intend to complete a university degree emphasizing music composition with computer science/information science minor. RELATED WORK EXPERIENCE Programmer/Analyst Carfax, Inc. July, 1988 to November, 1991. Columbia, MO Achieved: $24,000/yr. salary Ewin Barnett, Supervisor Platforms: DEC VAX 11/750 using VAX/VMS, IBM PC's w/DOS 3.3-DOS 4.01 Equipment QUME PostScript printer, Multi-Tech (Hayes-compatible) Used: modems, X.25 communications hardware/software, line-printer, 9-track tape drive Languages/ VAX: PL/I, Environments: DCL (interactive and batch command procs), MACRO-32 VAX Assembler, ACCENT-R 4GL Interactive Development Environment, VMS Sort Utility Spec. language, TeX and LaTeX text-processing system IBM PC: Brief programmer's editor (Solution Systems), ProComm 2.4.2, ProComm+ 1.x and 2.01, and their scripting languages, WordPerfect 5.0 (helped train) Database: ACCENT-R Process Module (PM) language, Command Module (CM) language, DataPaint Screen-Forms painter, ACCENT-R DB-MACH II database structure, SmartStar SQL, VAX/VMS RMS Indexed files, VMS File Description Language (FDL). Duties: - Wrote PL/I programming to support operation and implementation of the VRH (Vehicle Records History) system: * Wrote/rewrote edit programming to standardize official state data on EBCDIC magnetic tape into the format of Carfax's (ASCII) VRH database for the states of Arkansas, Oklahoma, Kentucky, Missouri, and three other states. * Wrote programming to redesign and convert the VRH database. - Trained full-time and part-time personnel in the use of data-entry equipment and screens. - Supported customers over the phone: * Solved communication (Telco/modem) problems. * Programmed or reprogrammed customer terminals or PC's over the phone, sometimes downloading ProComm script or other customized programming to customer. - Maintained communication peripherals, including Multi-Tech 224 modems and an X.25 link with CompuServe. Helped CompuServe with network troubleshooting. David Eisenstein / Resume V1.5 / Page 2 Programmer/Analyst - Carfax, Inc. (continued) - VINde, a relational database VIN-decoding product: * Designed (with supervisor) the VINde database. * Wrote the data-entry screens, batch data-proc- essing jobs, and other developmental program- ming for VINde. * Upgraded VINde with new features. - Maintained the VRH database, helping to nurse it from about 25 million to over 55 million records. - Maintained the On-Line (VRH) Reporting program, Carfax's major product. - Documented internal programming; revised and maintained client documentation for VINde. - Wrote a newsletter article about Carfax. - Did assistant system-manager duties such as maintaining UAF (User Authorization File), monitoring system security, kicking the operator's LA120 DECWriter occasionally, etc. - Developed/maintained OLRSHR reentrant shareable image, a sub- routine library. Most production programs link with OLRSHR. - Operated the VAX by mounting tapes, reviewing job logs, scheduling jobs, and writing DCL procedures. - Did operating system upgrades as needed, consulting with DEC's CSC (Colorado Support Center). - Maintained hardware with Sorbus, Carfax's field service supplier. Swapped boards, checked grounding, et cetera. System Programmer/Technical Support SYSCO Computers, Inc. Summer, 1980 (part-time) Kansas City, MO Mr. Bill Ashley, Supervisor Platforms: DEC PDP-11/03 using RT-11 Instrumentation Laboratories (IL): IL813 Blood Gas Analyzer IL282 Cooximeter TTL-level parallel data transmission Languages: Multi-User BASIC-11/RT-11 PDP-11 Assembler (MACRO-11) - Implemented automated data retrieval from blood gas analyzers (through their printer ports) into the PDP-11 pulmonary/ blood-gas analysis system at Truman Medical Center in Kansas City. * Routed signals from the blood testing room into the pulmonary laboratory's computer room. * Wrote and tested PDP-11 assembler language routines to integrate the data retrieval into DEC's M/U BASIC-11 machine language call facility. This included coding interrupt service routines. * Integrated the automated data retrieval into the already-existing Blood Gas Analysis System, BGAS. BGAS is an "expert" system that does qualitative analysis of the patient's condition based upon the values rendered from the IL813 and IL282 to the PDP (such as % COS12T or % Carboxyhemoglobin, etc.). * Documented BGAS's operation for the lab technicians. Programmer/Analyst/Operator Central United Methodist Church January, 1982 - December, 1984. Kansas City, MO Achieved: $6.00/hr. salary Jack Heffelfinger, Supervisor Platforms: Heath/Zenith Z-89 and Z-100 microcomputers, using MS-DOS, CP/M, and H-DOS. Languages: MicroSoft Basic, SuperCalc spreasheet, Micro-pro Supersort, Data-Vu database language. Duties: - Developed and implemented a member contribution data entry, reporting and analysis system. It produces quarterly state- ments and weekly offering reports. - Developed and maintained the member roll and label addressing software. Programmed for zip-sorting procedures. - Rebuilt a pre-programmed payroll system to suit church's needs. David Eisenstein / Resume V1.5 / Page 3 Programmer/Operator/Analyst - Central United Methodist Church (continued) - Supervised and assisted church staff in the operation of the computer, my programming, and other software packages (such as word processors and spreadsheets). - Devised and helped write user operational guidelines. - Performed data entry and equipment maintenance duities as needed, ensuring system and data integrity. User Consultant-Research Aide. Education Microcomputer Unit June, 1984 - December, 1984 UMKC School of Education Kansas City, MO Dr. Gwen Shufelt, Supervisor - Assisted beginning users of Apple II computers. - Aided BASIC programming students with syntax problems and minor logical programming errors. - Helped maintain program library. Analyst/User Consultant Student Computer Lab January, 1980 - October, 1981 Central Methodist College Fayette, MO Dr. William McIntosh, Supervisor Platforms: DEC PDP-11/34 using RSTS/E, Wang Micro Languages: RSTS/E BASIC-PLUS, Wang BASIC - Assisted students in learning the BASIC programming language. - Taught the operation of the lab computers/equipment. Other Employment: Physics Research Aide. 1979-1980 at Central Methodist College. Supervisor: Dr. Lembke, Science Department Chair Summer, 1986 at University of Missouri, Columbia Supervisor: Dr. H.R. Chandrasekhar, Professor Stock clerk/cashier. August 1986 to June, 1988, Jay's Market, Columbia, MO December, 1986 to March, 1988, K-Mart store #4350, Columbia, MO. EDUCATION University of Missouri-Columbia College of Arts and Science Major area: Computer Science, music minor Dates attended: Winter, 1992 to present University of Missouri-Columbia School of Engineering Major Area: Computer Engineering, B.S. (no degree received) Dates attended: Winter, 1985 thru Winter, 1986. Achieved Dean's Honor List. Achieved 4.0 GPA. Activities: Alpha Phi Omega - National Service Fraternity, Troop leader, Troop 5, Boy Scouts of America University of Missouri-Kansas City Conservatory of Music Major emphases: Voice and piano performance. (no degree) Dates attended: Fall, 1983 thru Fall, 1984. Activities: Student representative- Conservatory Student Association, Member of Conservatory Curriculum Committee Central Methodist College- Fayette, MO Major emphases: Mathematics/computer & music. (no degree) Dates attended: August, 1978 to August, 1981. Honors/Activities: Academic Excellence Award Kappa Mu Epsilon, National Math Honorary Alpha Phi Omega- National Service Fraternity Bishop Hogan High School- Kansas City, MO Graduated: May, 1978. In top 10% of graduating class. David Eisenstein / Resume V1.5 / Page 4 ACTIVITIES Alpha Phi Omega National Service Fraternity, Life Member. Performed and directed many community and school-related service projects. Boy Scouts of America Life Scout Served as Assistant Scoutmaster, Troop 5, Columbia, MO. Member of Mic-O-Say honorary tribal Scout organization. WORK REFERENCES Jack Heffelfinger, P.E. 8401 Cherry Kansas City, MO 64131 (816) 444-1449 Dr. Gwen Shufelt, Director Education Microcomputer Unit Education Building #126 University of Missouri-Kansas City Kansas City, MO 64110 (816) 235-2497 PERSONAL REFERENCES Reverend Tom Adams Pastor, Community United Methodist Church 1600 West Broadway Columbia, MO 65203 (314) 445-6131 Larry Kay, Management Analyst University Hospital and Clinics Box DCO31.00 One Hospital Drive Columbia, MO 65211 (314) 882-1127 k0P2