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Chan Moon, MSCS.

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Chan Moon, MSCS. National Library of Medicine
Communications Engineering Branch/MSC 3824
Bldg. 38A, Room B1N28G
8600 Rockville Pike
Bethesda, MD 20894 USA

(301) 435-3229 (voice)
(301) 402-0341 (fax)

 

Chan Moon is a Senior Software Systems Analyst at MSD Inc. Mr. Moon received his B.S. and M.S. in Computer Science from George Mason University. During his course work, he has focused on Object-Oriented technology, network, and distributed systems. He has years of experience working with a variety of computer systems and programming languages, especially in Object-Oriented designing/programming and Web-based programming in Java/Perl/C++ applying CGI technology. Before NLM, his recent position was a Senior 3D developer at McDonald Bradley Inc. for 2 years. He developed a Y2K problem tracking system in C++ applying 3D technology for the Department of Defense. He joined the National Library of Medicine since May 2000.


Current Projects

WebMARS/WebMARS-SpinOff: The CEB has developed an automated system, called Web Based Medical Article Record System (WebMARS), to produce bibliographic records for its MEDLINE® database from full text versions of HTML (PDF) format online journal articles. The WebMARS employs document image analysis and understanding techniques, and DOM technology to complement existing MARS. I develop Internet applications in DHTML, ASP, Javascript, and VisualBasic for the Library of Medicine. In my programs, I retrieve data using ADO from MS-SQL server. I also analyze requirements and write the software design documentation. I use and maintain the Internet Information Server (IIS) for the application. Other responsibilities include developing C++ class libraries to provide HTML parsing functionality as well as storing data using ADO technology and STL.

 

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