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Send email to: Richard Katz
Rates: (please inquire directly)
Services provided as a freelancing individual
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richkatz@earthlink.net
1. On-line database systems. 2. Decision support systems and OLAP development. 3. Expert systems 4. Scientific and mathematics applications
1. On-line database systems. 2. Decision support systems and OLAP development. 3. Expert systems
Unix: (Netscape-WAI-JRun, JWS) NT: (NES-WAI-JRun, IIS-JRun, JWS)
Work for both major corporations and small companies in the San Francisco Bay Area and South Bay (Silicon Valley). Cogent, focused, successful system life cycle planning and development using OOA, Use case, functional requirements, user manual development. ISO 9001/9002, Manufacturing, customer service, insurance, engineering, marketing support, computer industry.
Java: JDBC, HTTPServlet with SQL Server, Oracle. C++: ODBC with SQL Server. Visual Foxpro: ODBC OO4O with SQL Server, Oracle Prolog: OOLP, various Java-Prolog. Visual Basic/Access: with ODBC SQL Server, Informix. Cobol, Fortran, DB2. Windows NT: Server administration. Unix: SCO Installation, Solaris programming. Sun JWS Installation, programming.
Java, Visual Foxpro, Visual Basic, C++, Prolog, Cobol, Fortran, IBM assembler, Univac 1100 assembler, Oracle PL/SQL.
Rational Rose, Visio 5, Visual Page. SQL*Plus, SQL*Net, OO4O, ODBC, JDBC. Wrote HTML to Java form generator: HTML2J.EXE
Windows NT: Server administration. Unix: SCO Installation, Solaris programming. Sun JWS Installation, programming. Mainframe: MVS, ISPF
Java will be highly successful in developing on-line web server database applications. Java needs centralization of the IDE environment. IDE vendors don't yet focus enough on the servlet environment - it's just an afterthought so far. To be successful, Java needs the kind of GUI database tools that are already available in say Visual Foxpro 5.0 such as drag-and-drop from a table to an HTML form and HTML form "wizards." Although some tools like this are available, they aren't yet central to Java IDE environments.