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(Mark Kevin Lottor)SH
27836 8489 MT
(Job Interests)SH
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7200 10280 MT
(Programming interests are in network protocols,)
7 W( operating systems, PC's, assembly language, user applications, user)6 W
7200 11385 MT
(interfaces, mail systems, Unix/C.)SH
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28405 12979 MT
(Education)SH
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7200 14589 MT
(Completed 3 years at Carnegie-Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA.)SH
7200 15694 MT
(Major: Applied)
250 W( Mathematics/Computer Science.  Relevant courses taken:)SH
7200 17485 MT
(Fundamental Structures or Computer Science I & II, Introduction to Digital Systems,)
239 W( Information Processing)240 W
7200 18590 MT
(Psychology and Artificial Intelligence, Comparative Programming Languages, Computer Graphics, Compiler)324 W
7200 19695 MT
(Design, Methods of Applied Math I, Elements of Analysis, Combinatorics, Probability and Statistics I.)SH
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26836 21289 MT
(Work Experience)SH
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7200 23080 MT
(June 1984-present.  Systems programmer/maintainer/manager, Massachusetts Institute)
148 W( of Technology Laboratory)149 W
9700 24185 MT
(for Computer Science, MIT-XX TOPS-20.  Work in Macro Assembler on Internet)
40 W( and CHAOSnet protocols,)39 W
9700 25290 MT
(program installation and maintenance, wrote userid accounting program, work on mail system)
32 W( programs, user)33 W
9700 26395 MT
(information systems, some Monitor work.)SH
7200 27972 MT
(September 1983-May)
362 W( 1984.  Programmer, Carnegie-Mellon University Computation Center Software Staff.)361 W
9700 29077 MT
(Programming on DEC-20's in Macro-20. Implemented Internet protocols, worked on automated bboard file)95 W
9700 30182 MT
(maintainer, wrote a user trouble reporting system, wrote automated dialup tester and Micom data switch)
52 W( port)51 W
9700 31287 MT
(tester \050on an IBM-PC\051, maintained old software.)SH
7200 32864 MT
(June 1983-August 1983.  Programmer/technician/consultant for Brookvale Associates \050Boston,)
22 W( MA, microcomputer)23 W
9700 33969 MT
(consulting firm\051.  IBM PC applications mainly using Lotus 1-2-3.)
14 W( Did)
277 W( programming, hardware configuration,)13 W
9700 35074 MT
(and consulting.)SH
7200 36651 MT
(September 1981-May 1983.  Data communications technician for)
35 W( Carnegie-Mellon University Computation Center.)36 W
9700 37756 MT
(General maintenance work)
365 W( including programming, connecting terminals, data switches, multiplexors,)364 W
9700 38861 MT
(modems, etc.)SH
7200 40438 MT
(June 1981-Aug 1982. Computer consultant for Intentional Educations \050Watertown, MA\051.  Programmed a bid)250 W
9700 41543 MT
(purchasing system on the TRS-80 and Apple microcomputer)
154 W( in BASIC, which is being sold by Addison-)153 W
9700 42648 MT
(Wesley Publishing Co.)SH
7200 44225 MT
(September 1978-August 1981.  COBOL programmer for Newton \050MA\051 Public Schools Department of Research and)16 W
9700 45330 MT
(Planning. Projects)
254 W( such as report card systems, bid purchasing systems, and program maintenance.)
2 W( Work)
252 W( was)1 W
9700 46435 MT
(on an HP-3000 using COBOL, IMAGE, QUERY, DEL, BASIC, and other utility programs.)SH
7200 48012 MT
(July 1980-July 1981.  Programmer, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department)
127 W( of Applied Mathematics.)128 W
9700 49117 MT
(Wrote system utility programs on an HP-3000 in APL, BASIC, and Pascal.)SH
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25892 50711 MT
(Computer Experience)SH
7200 52305 MT
(Systems)SH
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7950 53410 MT
(DEC-20 TOPS-20, IBM PC/XT MS-DOS, HP-3000 MPE, TRS-80, Apple II, PDP-11 RSTS.)SH
7950 54515 MT
(Some: Multics;)
250 W( IBM 370 CMS, Vax VMS, Unix.)SH
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7200 56725 MT
(Languages)SH
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7950 57830 MT
(APL, BASIC, C, COBOL, DEC-20 assembler, Lisp, Pascal, Snobol, 8080.)SH
7950 58935 MT
(Some: Ada,)
250 W( ForTran, SPL/3000, 6801.)SH
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7200 61145 MT
(Software)SH
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7950 62250 MT
(dBase II, Emacs, Lotus 1-2-3, PCL, Scribe.)SH
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