Andrew Eichstaedt - Educational Projects and InternshipsThese projects are were done by Andrew Eichstaedt before 1992, and are included to demonstrate additional technical capabilities not shown in the other sample projects. Software prototyping and development. Activity-based cost modeling consulting project for a Digital Equipment Corporation printed wiring board plant. Wrote C++ code and administered multi-user VAX/VMS system. MIT Sloan School of Management, Cambridge, MA. 1989-91. C++ development tool evaluation. Evaluated DECapp, a C++ library providing application framework and user interface classes. Developed plan for case study comparing DECapp and Motif; began case study with implementation of Motif user interface. Interviewed customers for feedback. Digital Equipment Corporation, Spit Brook, NH. Summer 1991. Transaction processing benchmarking. Assisted with setup of transaction processing benchmark. Digital Equipment Corporation, Littleton, MA. Summer 1991. Imaging application programming. Developed application to display Sun Rasterfile images. Gave more image manipulation flexibility than previously possible. Developed graphical user interface in SunView. Work done in C under Unix (Sun OS). Sun Microsystems, Mountain View, CA. Summer 1989. Image compression programming. Coded statistical and signal processing software to reduce bandwidth needed for image sequence transmission. Ran color data encoding experiments. Work done in C under SunOS (UNIX). MIT Media Lab, Cambridge, MA. 1988-89. Database design and programming. Designed database-driven system administration tool to automate user account maintenance under VMS. Developed extensive user interface. Work done in Accent-R, a 4GL. Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (M Division) Livermore, CA. Summer 1988, January 1989. Hypercard programming. Rule-based costume information expert system prototype for MIT Theater Department, Cambridge, MA. 1992. Object-oriented design. Design and prototyping of C++ container class library providing compatibility between object-oriented databases. S.B. Thesis MIT Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Cambridge, MA. 1992. LISP programming. Part of independent study with faculty. Assisted in development of LISP interpreter with implementation of tail recursion elimination. University of Wisconsin-Green Bay, Department of Mathematics and Computer Science, Green Bay, WI. 1987-88. Supercomputer systems. Wisconsin delegate to 1987 Department of Energy Supercomputer Honors program. Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Livermore, CA. 1987. Tutoring. Tutor in the Pascal programming language for computer science classes. N.E.W.L.H.S., Green Bay, WI. 1983-84. Training and tutoring. Apple computer consultant and instructor for Brown County Library, Southwest Branch, Green Bay, WI. 1983-84.
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