on Jun 2, 2011
Douglas Webb
Glen Ridge, NJ, United States
Senior Systems Architect with 14 years experience primarily with Perl, Apache, Linux, Solaris, Javascript, HTML, CSS, and XML. I've designed and built everything a high-volume high-performance web-based application needs, from front to back. My development experience includes most web technologies in the LAMP, Java, and .NET stacks, and I’ve been designing Service-Oriented Architectures and RESTful APIs since long before SOA and REST became buzzwords.
Technologies
perl mod-perl rest jquery javascript html svn git linux c#
java ie6
Experience (6)
Senior Software Developer
Surround Technologies
2011 - Current
- Implementing HTML5 based mobile and web user interfaces for "Accelerator for .NET" product
Lead Architect
Experian CheetahMail
2010 - 2011
Performed initial evaluation of Business Intelligence reporting system products, for potential use to replace and enhance the CheetahMail reporting system. This involved reviewing business requirements, defining evaluation criteria, an initial review of products and capabilities, and presenting results to the Product Management team to discuss functional possibilities beyond the initial requirements.
Performed analysis and developed Architectural Design proposal for integrating a CheetahMail product with a third-party product in order to improve short-term functionality until the CheetahMail product could be fully upgraded.
Assisted in designing and deploying new development infrastructure needed to produce a Mobile version of the CheetahMail web application.
Contributed to defining Software Development Process Documentation Standards, Tools, and Best Practices.
Produced Technical Specification for integrating Facebook “Like” button support into CheetahMail mailings and marketing displays.
Senior Software Engineer / Architect
Wolters Kluwer Medical Research
1996 - 2010
- Lead architect, designer and implementer of OvidSP User Interface for over 13 years.
- Lead or participated in all phases of software development lifecycle, including requirements gathering and analysis, product design, high level technical design and estimation, low level design, construction, testing, deployment, and maintenance.
- Designed transitional architecture for migrating Perl/C++ system over to C#/SharePoint platform. Developed .NET library that allowed any .NET language to interact with existing Perl modules in old system.
- Helped to design hardware and software infrastructure for live production system, including high-availability, fault-tolerance, and multiple regional data centers. Currently this system supports 6-7 million HTTP requests per day for 300K daily sessions and 3K-5K concurrent users from all over the world.
- Developed Software Development Lifecycle (SDLC) Best Practices guidelines for developers, and contributed to SDLC guidelines for Product Management, Project Management, Development, Quality Assurance, and Release Management.
- Designed and implemented UI, internal RESTful service, and portions of content production stack for Books@Ovid product which added textbooks to WKH’s product line.
- Designed an approach to implementing Nursing@Ovid product as a configurable switch on the OvidSP product. This allows both products to share 95% of the codebase and infrastructure, and helps Nursing@Ovid to receive functionality upgrades whenever OvidSP does without separate / additional development and QA.
- Designed and implemented multiple internal services to support the OvidSP application, including:
- A very high performance statistics gathering and recording service managing 20-30 million events per day.
- A high performance authentication and authorization service handling 1.2 million requests per day.
- An XML content transformation and delivery service handling 25,000 textbook chapters per day (typically 50KB-400KB per chapter).
- A multimedia service handling over 1 million image and PDF requests per day.
- A RESTful API service (not widely used but capable of high load and sub-second response times).
- A custom httpd server similar to but predating mod_perl, handling over 6 million requests per day.
- All content-delivery services above are fully dynamic in order to enforce very strict content authorization rules and to insert user-specific enhancements into publisher-provided content.
- For non-production use, designed and implemented an automated HTTP log analysis and reporting system, various content development tools for XML/XSLT processing, and numerous small command-line and web-based tools that support software development, project management, QA, and senior executives.
There are two public resources which show the OvidSP application:
Engineering Intern / Research Assistant
Design and Manufacturing Institute, Stevens Institute of Technology
1992 - 1996
During this period I was an Engineering Intern Spring and Fall 1992 and Summer 1993, and a Research Assistant Fall 1993 - Fall 1996 while I was in Graduate school.
- Performed research in the use of Rapid Prototyping in the context of prototyping injection molded plastic parts.
- Designed and wrote software that accepted CAD models of injection molded parts and produced optimized orientations and support structures needed to build the parts in a Rapid Prototyping machine.
- Designed software for optimized routing and assignment of work tasks in a computerized injection mold manufacturing machine shop.
- Investigated use of genetic algorithms for the optimization of project planning.
- System Administrator and IT Support for the Institute's computer systems.
Engineering Intern
GE Astrospace
Jun 1991 - Aug 1991
- Developed a software application used by the engineering teams to extract data from satellite telemetry systems and produce various charts and graphs. This was a GUI interface that ran on a character-based terminal connected to a VAX mainframe, written using VMS shell programming and Run Time Library (RTL).
Engineering Intern
GE Astrospace
Sep 1990 - Dec 1990
- Helped to analyze and optimize the weight of the fuel system for the Mars Explorer probe, determining which redundant components could be safely removed in the process of re-purposing a generic communications satellite design for a deep-space mission.
- Participated in the theoretical design and practical testing of a direct-measurement satellite fuel gauge. This design ultimately became commonly used, saving companies millions of dollars by avoiding premature decommissioning of satellites which still have sufficient station-keeping fuel.
Education
B.E. Mechanical Engineering
Stevens Institute of Technology
1988 - 1996
- 4.5 years for BE in Mechanical Engineering and a minor in Philosophy including 2 years on-the-job internship
- 3.5 years in ME degree program on full scholarship as Research Assistant.
Stack Exchange Last seen today
Stack Exchange Accounts
Tools
ZX-81 (Assembled from a kit)
Vim
Background
http://search.cpan.org/~dougwebb/Statistics-Histogram-0.2/
Unfortunately most of my work has been proprietary. I do occasionally post software-design tidbits on Hacker News, though that's not my primary topic of interest there.
I was into electronics before computers, so my first computer was an electronics kit that I built myself, though I had to do it twice because I messed it up the first time. (Hey, I was only 12.) After that I went through a series of Commodore 64s that kept shorting out on my homemade cassette tape interface, until I finally got a commercial one. Since then it's been one PC after another, mostly built from parts.
As far as editors, I haven't used an IDE I liked since the Borland C development environment. My IDE of choice is a PuTTY terminal or two, VIM, and Firefox with Firebug. I do have to say that Visual Studio 2010 is pretty good for C# development. I just need a VI emulator for it, and I think it'll be ok.
If you've read this far and haven't looked at my website yet, go ahead and check it out next but be warned: I update my blog more-or-less annually, and the topics covered there are generally not things I ever talk about at work, so there is no need to worry if you see something odd. My Facebook wall is a much better reflection of my current interests.