I'm a computer scientist at NIST where I do CS research to support manufacturing technology. I work in the Systems Integration Division. We take software and data from various vendors, and add glue - mostly in the form of custom software that implements draft standards - to show that it can (and sometimes cannot) work together. What I've been working on the last couple of years:
- STEP - A family of ISO standards and draft standards for product management. I've been writing lots of tools, most of which are for manipulating EXPRESS models.
- Expect - A tool for automating interactive applications such as telnet, ftp, passwd and hundreds of others. Get Expect to do the work for you where you are typing the same keystrokes everytime you do some task. I believe you'll find the use of Expect quite easy.
View my Publications List.
Awards
Tcl Achievement Award, USENIX Tcl/Tk Conference |
2000 |
Award for Excellence in Technology Transfer, Federal Laboratory Consortium |
1998 |
Best Presentation Award, USENIX Association |
1997 |
Best Paper Award, USENIX Association |
1997 |
Best Presentation Award, USENIX Association |
1996 |
Bronze Medal, US Department of Commerce |
1993 |
Federal 100 Award, FOSE & FCW |
1993 |
Innovation Award, International Communications Association |
1992 |
Bronze Medal, US Department of Commerce |
1990 |
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Position:
Computer Scientist
Systems Integration Division
Information Modeling and Testing Group
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