Susan D. E. Coddington

4800 Whitesburg Drive #30-302

Huntsville, AL  35802

Home: 256-883-1904

Cell: 256-520-3940

susan.coddington@mindspring.com


 

Professional Objective

 

 

Seeking full or part time employment that takes advantage of my leadership and technical experience in software development.  Specifically interested in the following areas:

n     Large scale software development involving the Ada programming language

n     Software testing

n     Software quality

n     Designing and implementing user interfaces

 

Summary of Qualifications

 

 

 

n     Nineteen years experience with all aspects of software design, development, testing, maintenance, and documentation.

n     Design and development of real-time equipment control, monitor, and alarm systems including antenna control and satellite communication.

n     Design and development of user interfaces both textual based and GUI/X-Motif.

n     Knowledgeable of compiler, parser, and translator techniques and experienced in using this knowledge in unique applications.

n     Developed and documented software systems as per Military Standards (DoD-STD-2167A).

n     Interim DoD Secret clearance.

Professional Experience

2001 – 2002            E-Menu, Inc.                                           Fridley, MN

Consultant, Crusader Program, United Defense LP

n     Software architecture team member responsible for guiding the Ammunition and Control Systems (ACS) CSC.  Re-architected and partitioned the ACS in order to improve efficiency and effectiveness.  Designed a low-level interface between the CSC and the underlying hardware so that a common interface could be used across multiple subsystems.

n     Designed, implemented, and tested the projectile fuse setter and bore hazard sensor software subsystems as part of the Ammunition and Armament Loader CSC.  Refined and analyzed system and software requirements.  Designed software using Rational Rose and object-oriented modeling techniques.  Implemented all software in Ada 95 programming language.  Developed framework for testing low-level serial interfaces.

1999 – 2001            Rational Software Corporation              Redmond, WA

Senior Technical Writer

n     Developed a major portion of the language reference documentation for the next generation of the market leading visual modeling tool, Rational Rose. Requiring a deep technical knowledge of the new as well as existing architecture, this documentation described the details of the tool’s extensibility interface (API). Created complete working examples of the API functions in Java, VB, and C++.

n     Devised and developed an innovative approach to reduce Rational’s HTML-based online help documentation generation from a three person-week to a one person-day effort. Implemented the process using an integrated tool chain including Rational Rose, Rational SoDA, VBA, and RoboHelp HTML.


1990 - 1999             Harris Corporation                                Palm Bay, FL

Lead Software Engineer

n     Software Project Engineer responsible for the design and implementation of required enhancements to an existing Antenna Interface Controller. Also, responsible for development of the SDP, SRS, STD, and ICD.

n     Cost Account and CSCI Leader for the Antenna Control subsystem. This subsystem performed real time control of two antennas. Responsible for defining and tracking schedule and budget for the subsystem as well as all technical aspects of the software development lifecycle. Directed the resources of a technical staff of 5 engineers. Created and implemented the architecture of a two-antenna control system that was configurable to handle several different antenna types.

n     Software Engineer responsible for designing, coding, and testing the Terminal Control Processor for a ship-board antenna system. Also, responsible for the operator interface design and implementation which was developed using the TeleUSE GUI builder with Ada application code. Used the SNMP network protocol to communicate and status distributed sensors.

n     Software Engineer responsible for the design and implementation of the Transmit and Receive Interface Controller (TRIC) CSCI. The software was written in Ada and the project conformed to DoD-STD-2167A.

 

1988 - 1990       Carnegie Mellon Research Institute          Pittsburgh, PA

Assistant Scientist

n     Researched software engineering issues for a major government contractor. These issues included design methodologies, performance issues for Ada development, and reusability. Authored several technical reports on topics such as the transition of a development process from structured oriented to object oriented and comparing Cray Ada compiler code generation to Sun SPARC Ada compiler code generation.

n     Performed contract research to facilitate the transition to the Ada programming language. Designed a program that translated application code from one run time architecture to another.

1987 - 1988             Software Engineering Institute              Pittsburgh, PA

Programmer

n     Evaluated implementation dependent aspects of Ada language compilers as support for the Ada Embedded System Test-bed program.

1984 - 1986             System Development Corp.       Colorado Springs, CO

Programmer

n     Maintained application programs for the NORAD Space Surveillance Center, Cheyenne Mountain Complex. The JOVIAL and FORTRAN 77 applications synthesized message communications from journal tapes for later analysis by programmers.

Education

1991 - 1993             Florida Institute of Technology              Melbourne, FL

Classes in Master of Science, Computer Science, program

1988                       University of Pittsburgh                        Pittsburgh, PA

Bachelor of Science, Computer Science


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