| Chip Caraway's Technical Skills Summary |
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| Written by Chip Caraway |
| Wednesday, 18 March 2009 00:25 |
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Below is the summary of Chip Caraway''s technology skills. Data conversions from old systems to new systems, including cleansing and parsing utility development, automation of conversion error reports, data manipulation, development of user-performed conversion testing plans, administration of testing. Database administration of MS-SQL 6.5 databases, MS-SQL 7.0 databases, Sybase 12 Adaptive Enterprise Server database, Oracle 7 database, Oracle 8 Enterprise database, DG/UX Mumps database, and MySQL Linux-based databases, associated with enterprise-wide healthcare clinical / management systems. Experience with installation / administration tasks in the following Operating Systems / OS Environments: Windows NT Server / Workstation 4, Windows NT 4 Terminal Server Environment, Windows 2000 Server / Professional, Data General Unix, Citrix Metaframe, Microsoft MS-DOS, Windows 3.x / 9x / Me / XP / Vista platforms, HP/UX, AIX, and Linux (Redhat, Slackware, SuSe) Server / Workstation. (Why list them all? Well in healthcare, you will get shown a closet, with a machine in it, and it hasn''t been touched in over 15 years, but they have all of their transcriptions on it, and you need to convert it off, and yes, it was DG-UX). Experience in installation / administration of LAN / WAN cabling, networking hardware, including configuration of Cisco Routers, Bay (Nortel) VLAN configurable switches, DNS, DHCP, for both statically and dynamically configured networks. Work, consulting, and educational experience with the following programming and scripting environments: Microsoft Visual Basic v.3 to 2008, Borland C++, Microsoft Visual C++, Borland Turbo Pascal, Microsoft GW-Basic and QBasic, Microsoft Assembly Language, PHP, HTML, XML, ANSI SQL, KB-SQL, and DOS batch scripting. Work, consulting and educational experience with software project engineering / management, data modeling (Entity Relationship and Semantic Object Models), interface troubleshooting and management (HL7, et al.), data mining skills (KnowledgeSeeker mining tool), and cost-benefit analysis. |

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