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For Center for Oral Surgery, Al developed an interactive website keeping track of
its operations. This website was developed using Visual Studio.NET 2005, ASP.NET, VB.NET and linked to an Access 2000 database.
Al created an interactive website for an academic institution located overseas. This website, which allowed the users to add information, conduct
searches, edit their own information and view and sort the entire listing, was developed using Visual Studio.NET 2005, ASP.NET, VB.NET
and Flash and was linked to an Access 2000 database. This
site can be viewed at
www.RaziHighschool.com.
For L3 Communications, Al developed a system for the Army
Counter Intelligence using Visual Studio 2005 (ASP.NET and VB.NET) and SQL Server 2000.
For Northrop Grumman, Al served as a Senior Developer on
several projects with the US Postal Service. These projects were all developed using
Visual Studio.NET 2005 and SQL Server 2000 on a Windows 2003 platform.
For Department of State, Al served as a
Sr. Web Developer on a project for the IRM branch. This web-based portal, which also complied with
Section 508 of ADA, consisted of a system that contained a digital dashboard and several types of graphs and charts describing the
data collected from various systems located at DoS posts worldwide. The data also interacted with the Windows Active Directory (AD)
and was displayed in both graphical and tabular formats. The system was built on a Windows 2003 Server platform and stored the data in a SQL Server
2000 database. The communication between the forms and the database was done via stored procedures. The technologies and tools used in
this system consisted of Visual Studio.NET, ASP.NET, XML, XSL, XSLT, CSS (Cascading Stylesheets), SQL Server 2000 and DotNetCharting graphs.
For OneMortgageLender.com,
a mortgage lender organization, Al developed an interactive website to keep track of their clients, as well
as their settlement. real estate and home improvement companies. This site was developed using ASP.NET, VBScript
and JavaScript and was tied to an Access 2000 database and on a Windows 2000 platform.
For American Telephone & Communications, Inc.,
Al developed an interactive website to keep track of their inventory, a list of current and completed projects, as well as
a list of clients. This site was developed using ASP.NET, VBScript and JavaScript and was tied to an Access 2000 database
and on a Windows 2000 platform.
For Financial Solutions, Inc.,
Al developed an interactive website to keep track of their operations, clients, accounts and companies they represent. This site
was developed using ASP.NET, VBScript and JavaScript and was tied to an Access 2000 database and on a Windows XP platform.
For Nazarian Brothers, Inc.,
Al developed an interactive website to keep track of their operations, clients, accounts and inventory. This site
was developed using ASP.NET, VBScript and JavaScript and was tied to an Access 2000 database and on a Windows XP platform.
For Viatech, Inc., Al served as a Sr. Web Developer
on several projects for the USDA. These projects used Visual Basic 6.0, COM, ASP, XML, VBScript and
JavaScript and were tied to a Sybase 12 database and on a Windows NT 4.0 platform.
For ElleK
Associates, a hotel booking organization, Al developed an interactive website to keep track of their clients and
their requests. This site was developed using ASP, VBScript and JavaScript and was tied to an Access 2000 database
and on a Windows 2000 platform.
For 3TI, Al has been developing several
interactive websites on a contract for the General Services Administration (GSA). As part of
this project, Al is developing websites to collect training-related surveys from the GSA staff.
These websites are developed using Visual InterDev 6.0, ASP, HTML, VBScript and JavaScript and
are linked to an Access 2000 database. One of the sites can be viewed at
www.resources-3ti.com/IrisSurvey/ISurveyP1.asp.
For SI International, Al serves as a Sr. Web Developer on the Olympic
Visa Information Database (OVID) system for the Department of State. This system is built on an MS Windows 2000 platform, using HomeSite
4.51 to develop the ASP, VBScript and JavaScript code, Microsoft Transaction Server (MTS)
and Internet Information Server (IIS) 5.0 as the middle tier to store the COM+ business
objects and Oracle 8i as the backend database. All COM+ objects for this system are developed
using Visual Basic 6.0. The system, which also interfaces with the FBI, INS and CIA systems,
supports the activities of the 2002 Salt Lake City Olympics by storing, processing and
tracking detailed information on all applicants, providing management reports and issuing
identity cards.
For KeepMore, Inc., Al served as a Team Leader working on a
financial system that enabled users to apply for credit cards online using certain banks'
or financial institutions' websites. This product was developed on a Windows 2000 platform,
using IIS 5.0 and COM+ and was developed using Visual InterDev 6.0, ASP, VBScript and
JavaScript, linked to a SQL Server 7.0 database containing numerous stored procedures.
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