SUMMARY
Expert Witness 755, Is A Technology Executive With 35+ Years Of Experience In The Computer, Telecommunications And Internet Industries. Developed And Managed The Development Of Significant Computer Software Products Which Have Enjoyed Market Success. Served As VP Of Development And Senior Vice President Technology Of A Private Systems Corp., A Startup, For 14 Years. Founded Open Systems Standards Group And Open Systems Technology Group. Served As CTO Of Various Startups. Skilled In Software Development, Systems Architecture, Networking, The Internet, Business Development, Standards Development, And Strategic Planning.
EXPERIENCE
1992 - Present A Private Corporation
Arlington, WA
Principal
Founded Technology And Management Consulting Firm Specializing In Systems Architecture, Software Development And The Internet. Provided Consulting Services For Clients In The Areas Of Strategic Planning, Technology Trends, Competitive Analysis, System Architecture And Product Planning. Assignments Included:
à Standards Director For ADAPTIX,
Inc., A Broadband Wireless Access Equipment Supplier With Products Using Innovative
OFDMA-Based Technology For The Support Of Mobile Wireless Systems. Represent
Company At Industry Forums Such As IEEE 802.16 Standards Committee And Wimax
Forum.
à Co-Founded Intelgo, A Company Dedicated To Providing Intelligent Calling Services
In A Dual-Mode (Cell And Wifi Access With Hand-Off) Handset Using The Latest
Voip, SIP And Wifi Technologies. Provisional Patents Have Been Filed.
à Chief Systems Architect For Vectrad Networks, A Fixed Wireless Access Point-To-Multipoint
Equipment Supplier. Developed Overall System Architecture, Hired Software Team,
And Represented Company In Industry Forums Such As BWIF, WCA And IEEE 802.16.
à Vice President Of Engineering And CTO Of Intermind Corporation, An Internet
Startup Now Called Onename Corp. Hired The Engineering Team And Lead The Team
That Defined The System Architecture. System Used And Contributed To Internet
Technologies Such As XML, HTML, P3P, P2P, XNS, DNS.
à Co-Founded And Co-Developed Business Plan For Launching An IP Telephony Carrier
Business (Nutel Corporation, Later Called Bazillion). Performed Market Research,
Analyzed Key Technology Components Available From Industry Suppliers, And Architected
The Platform And OSS Support Required To Deliver The Proposed Services.
à Served As CTO For Internet Startup With The Objective Of Delivering Ads On
An Internet Screen Phone.
à Served As Software Advisor To Wavtrace, A Fixed Wireless Access Point-To-Multipoint
Equipment Supplier. Hired Key Software Development Staff During The Startup
Phase.
à Assessed The UNIX Strategy Of An Australian Telecommunications Company And
Made Recommendations For The Use Of Desktop Systems, Mid-Range Servers, Migration
To Client/Server Computing And The Strategic Use Of Middleware Services. Recommended
Policies Were Established In The Key Technology Areas For The Next Three Years.
à Made Recommendations On How A Service Provider In The Telecommunications Industry
Could Use The Internet To Enhance Services For Its Customer Base. This Included
The Use Of The Internet To Access Existing Services, Using The Internet As A
Transmission Vehicle, And Integrating The New Generation Of "Smart Phones" And
"Network Computers" Into Their Service Offering.
à Wrote A 25-Page Position Paper On The "Use Of Information For Competitive
Advantage" For UNIX International. The Central Theme Of The "Vision 2000" Paper
Was That "Advances In Semiconductor Technology, Computers, Communications, And
Human Interface Technology Over The Next Decade Will Enable Computers To Become
Pervasive." The Major Trends Identified In This Paper Are Largely Being Borne
Out Today.
à Conducted An Analysis Of The Major Systems Management Tools In Use For Managing
UNIX And Windows NT Platforms To Determine Their Strengths And Weaknesses. Products
Analyzed Included Microsoft SMS, BMC Patrol, Compuware Ecotools, Computer Associates
Unicenter, Tivoli TME 10, And Candle Command Center.
à Compared The Key Features Of Novell Unixware And SCO Open Server. The Technical
Analysis Of The Two Products Was Conducted By Installing The Products On A Pentium-Based
Computer And Analyzing And Comparing The Key Technical Features Of Each.
à Analyzed Microsoft's Enterprise Operating System Strategy, Focusing On Windows
NT, Cairo And Related Technologies. The Impact Of Microsoft's Strategy On Novell's
Market For Network Services Offered On Netware And Unixware Was Analyzed. Recommendations
On Opportunities For Netware And Related Technologies Were Made Based On Findings.
à Designed The Software Architecture Of A New Distributed Product For A Telecommunications
Company Introducing A Next Generation Network-Based Application. The Application
Runs In A Distributed Computing Environment On A Variety Of Computing Platforms.
Distributed Middleware, Fault-Tolerant Software, Real-Time Databases, Internet
Software And Other Systems Software Components Were Evaluated To Make The Architecture
Recommendations.
à Analyzed The Systems Design Of An Open Systems Environment That Co-Exists
With And Interoperates With The Proprietary Operating System Environment Offered
By A Major Computer Vendor. Assessed The Completeness Of Interoperability In
The Areas Of The Kernel, File System, Security, Internationalization, Compilation
Tools, And User Utilities, And Made Recommendations On How Interoperability
Could Be Improved.
à Determined The Requirements For A Real-Time Operating System, And Associated
Development Tools, For A Custom-Designed Embedded Computer System. Selected
The Best Match From The State-Of-The-Art Real-Time Operating Systems Such As
Vxworks From Windriver, VRTX From Microtec, And Psos From Integrated Systems.
Negotiated Industry-Beating Licensing Terms And Conditions With The Selected
Supplier.
à Developed And Presented Two-Week Long Hands-On Training Course On Systems/Network
Administration For System Support Engineers. Covered All Major Aspects Of Managing
Distributed UNIX Workstations, Including Network Administration Topics Such
As TCP/IP, DNS, NFS, And NIS.
à Wrote 150-Page Indepth Technical Document On Unixware 2.0 Describing All Of
The Major Technical Features And Benefits Of The Product.
à Wrote Major Sections Of A 200-Page Porting Guide Describing The Issues And
Procedures Surrounding The Porting Of UNIX Applications To A Vendor's Open Computing
Platform.
à Developed And Presented Various Industry Seminars On Client/Server Computing
And Open Systems Standards. Served As "Expert Witness" In Many High Technology
Disputes. Wrote Invalidity And Non-Infringement Reports In Patent Litigation
Cases, Wrote Various Reports And Declarations, Gave Deposition Testimony, And
Testified In Court And Arbitration Hearings.
1978 - 1992, INTERACTIVE Systems
Corp.
Santa Monica, CA
Vice President of Development & Senior Vice President, Technology
Joined INTERACTIVE Systems Corp. as manager of a project to develop the first UNIX emulation package for VAX/VMS. Promoted to Vice President of Development after two months at the company. Managed remote development sites in Boston, MA and Gaithersburg, MD, as well as headquarters software development in Santa Monica, CA. Promoted to Senior Vice President, Technology in 1986. Member of executive management team for all 14 years with INTERACTIVE, helping the company grow to 400 people in size and over $60M in revenue.
à Designed The Software Architecture
And Implemented Major Components Of The First UNIX Emulation Package For VAX/VMS.
Hired And Managed The Development Team For The Project. The Resulting Product
Made Significant Contributions To Company Revenue For Ten Years.
à Provided Oversight To Development Of PC/IX, The Porting Of The UNIX System
To The IBM PC AT Machine. Negotiated And Managed The Contract With IBM.
à Provided Oversight To Development Of VM/IX, The Porting Of The UNIX System
To The IBM 370 Virtual Machine Architecture. Negotiated And Managed The Contract
With IBM.
à Provided Oversight To Development Of AIX For The IBM RT PC Computer. This
Project Was Performed Under Contract To IBM And Represented A Major Introduction
Of A UNIX Product On IBM Hardware. Negotiated And Managed The Multi-Million
Dollar Contract With IBM.
à Negotiated And Managed Numerous Development Contracts With Major Computer
Manufacturers For Which INTERACTIVE Ported The UNIX System. Software Components
Ported Included The Complete UNIX Operating System And Utilities. In Many Cases
The C Compiler For The Target Computer Architecture Had To Be Written. Networking
Components Such As The Tcp/Ip Protocol Stack And Related Utilities, As Well
As Nfs, Were Ported To The Target Architectures.
à Negotiated Two Major Unix Porting Contracts With Two Major Japanese Computer
Manufacturers To Port The Unix System To Their Computer Architecture. These
Two Contracts Were Crucial To Developing Further Business Opportunities. Worked
With Softbank In Japan To Develop More Opportunities With Other Major Japanese
Companies.
à Developed Strategy To Penetrate The Us Government Market With Standards-Based
Unix Systems. This Required That Interactive Products Conform To The Latest
Posix, Osi And Ietf Standards.
à Provided Strategic Technology Direction For Interactive Products, And Services
And Technologies Lines Of Businesses. Identified Areas Of Synergy.
à Elected Member Of The Unix International (Ui) Steering Committee, 1989-1992.
à Represented Interactive On Various Industry Forums, Including X/Open And The
Open Software Foundation (Osf).
à Organized And Managed Conference Program For Interactive's First Developers'
Conference. à Organized And Managed Company-Wide Interactive Technical Staff
Summit Meetings.
1969 - 1978 AT&T Bell Telephone Laboratories
Murray Hill & Holmdel, NJ
Member of Technical Staff - Communications Research
Supervisor - Bell Data Network Software Development
Joined Communications Research Department To Perform Research In Digital Communications. Focused On Operating Systems Research. Designed And Implemented A Number Of Operating Systems Based On The UNIX Operating System Developed At Bell Telephone Laboratories In The Early 1970's. Joined In The Start Of The Bell Data Network Design As A Supervisor In 1977.
à Contributed To The Design And Implementation
Of A Virtual Memory Operating System For The Honeywell DDP-516 Computer. Wrote
Various Operating System Routines And Utilities For This System. Worked With
Early Adopters Of The System To Transfer System Knowledge.
à Designed And Implemented A Simple Numerical Application Programming (SNAP)
Language Compiler For Writing Applications In A Virtual Memory Environment.
à Developed The First Microprocessor UNIX System For A DEC LSI-11 Computer System
With 40K Bytes Of Memory And 512K Bytes Of Floppy Disk Storage. This Single-User
System Supported Most Of The UNIX System Utilities, Including The C And YACC
Compilers. It Was Used To Support Various Projects Throughout Bell Telephone
Laboratories.
à Developed The MINI-UNIX System For A PDP11 Computer Without A Memory Management
Unit. This System Could Support Up To Four Users On A Small PDP-11 System With
48K Bytes Of Main Memory And 5M Bytes Of Disk Storage. Hundreds Of Copies Of
This Operating System Were Distributed Outside Of The Bell System By Western
Electric.
à Co-Designed And Developed The First Real-Time UNIX System, Multi-Environment
Real-Time (MERT) System For The Larger PDP11 Computers. The System Provided
Real-Time Support For Applications And Supported UNIX As Well As RSX11 Applications
In Separate Operating Environments. The System Was Used Throughout Bell Telephone
Laboratories To Support Various Telecommunications Projects.
à Co-Designed And Developed The Satellite Processor System (SPS) To Support
Distributed UNIX Processing In Multiple Satellite Processors. It Used Simple
"Remote Procedure Calls" To Support The Distributed Computing Paradigm. The
SPS System Was Used Throughout Bell Telephone Laboratories To Test Out Various
Experimental Telecommunications Systems.
Designed And Implemented Extent-Based
And 32-Bit File Systems To Support Real-Time Processing Systems Running Under
Control Of The MERT Operating System.
PUBLICATIONS AND TALKS
Available upon request.
PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS
IEEE, Institute of Electronics and
Electrical Engineers
USENIX, UNIX Users Group
UniForum, People Advocating Open Computing.
INDUSTRY ACTIVITIES AND AWARDS
Founded Uniforum Standards Committee,
1981
Founded Uniforum Technical Committee, 1985
Founding Co-Chair Of IEEE P1003 (POSIX) Committee, 1985
Founding Member Of IEEE P1003.0 Guide Committee, 1988
Received Uniforum Annual Industry Award, 1987
Received AT&T Standards Champion Award, 1993
Elected To Uniforum Board Of Directors, 1987-93, 1997-99
Elected To UNIX International (UI) Steering Committee, 1989-1992
INTERACTIVE Systems Representative To Open Software Foundation (OSF), 1989-1991
INTERACTIVE Systems Representative To X/Open, 1989-1991
Founding Chairman Of UTA Editorial Board, 1989-90
Board Member Of Broadband Wireless Internet Forum (BWIF), 2000-2002
Voting Member Of IEEE 802.16 WMAN Standards Committee, 2000-2007.
EDUCATION
Ph.D., Nuclear Physics, McMaster
University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, 1969
B. Engin., Engineering Physics, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada,
1965
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