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MaxView Corporation, CTO and Director of Product Development


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1998 to Present
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Led a development team transforming a 16-bit Windows application, into MaxView,
the company?s 32-bit flagship product (written in C++). MaxView is used for viewing,
printing, markup, takeoff, and web-based distribution of architectural and engineering plans and specs.
Some of MaxView?s unique and powerful features include:
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A versatile feature enabling system supporting a variety of business and sales
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Web-based document distribution and collaboration.
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Markup and takeoff tools.
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Developed a comprehensive website supporting online construction document distribution and
construction project bids (ASP.Net, C#, LINQ, Javascript, SQL).
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4D Graphics, Founder, President and Principal Software Developer


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1983 to 1998
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Authored Personal Designer, a major MSDOS-based CAD/CAM application. Drove product development from concept creation through launch. Led design and development teams for subsequent versions. PD produced over 250 million dollars in retail revenue, and was used worldwide by large and small companies for mechanical design and manufacturing.
Also developed Trax and other applications for viewing, printing, and transforming USGS geographic data and GPS data into maps.
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Boeing, Mechanical Designer and Software Developer


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1978 to 1983
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Mechanical design for the 757 flight controls. Created 3D CAD model of hydraulic tubing on the 757 wing spar, then developed software to simplify the process as part of TubeBend, Boeing's first "paperless" design project for routing hydraulic tubing.
Mainframe software development for the Energy Management System developed by BEC for power generation analysis, prediction, and control.
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University of Washington Aeronautical Laboratory, Engineering Aide


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1975 to 1978
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KEM Equipment, Draftsman and Mechanic


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1973 to 1975
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