David Moskowitz

David Moskowitz

Software Creativity Consultant and Doctoral Student in Computer Science

Location
Sarasota, Florida Area
Industry
Information Technology and Services

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David Moskowitz's Overview

Current
  • Creator at Domuswap.com
  • Software Creativity Consultant at Infoblazer, LLC
Past
  • Chairman at Sarasota Java Users Group
  • Creator at xxframework.org
  • Consultant at General Electric
  • VP Software Development and Engineering at SplitTheDifference, Inc.
  • Senior Consultant at Keane, Inc.
Education
  • Nova Southeastern University
  • New York Institute of Technology-Old Westbury
  • Carnegie Mellon University
  • Carnegie Mellon University
  • Ecole polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne
  • Bronx High School of Science
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David Moskowitz's Summary

David Moskowitz is a corporate developer and application architect with over 15 years experience in the computer industry. David has built applications in technologies ranging from Turbo Pascal and DOS through Java and XML. His recent interest and focus has been the design of multi-tier Internet applications using XML as a foundation. For the past 6 years, David had been developing and refining his unique approach to application development involvement, involving the use of UML, XML, and Java. In 2006, David formalized this approach into the XX Framework which was released as an open source project and is hosted at sourceforge.com.

David has consulted for companies such as General Electric, where his work was featured in a CBS 60 Minutes profile of GE CEO Jack Welch. David’s other products have also been profiled in The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, and the Sarasota Herald Tribune. David is also the Chairman of the Sarasota Java User Group and the creator of the XX Framework open source web development framework.

Most recently, David developed DomuSwap.com. DomuSwap is an online matchmaking service exclusively for sellers of residential real estate who will consider an exchange of property. David was interviewed by David Asman of Fox Business Network's America's Nightly Scoreboard to discuss online real estate swapping. Domuswap has also been highlighted in the Wall Street Journal and TheStreet.com.

David holds BS and MS degrees in Civil Engineering from Carnegie Mellon and an MS in Computer Science from New York Institute of Technology. While at Carnegie Mellon, David spent a year studying at Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne, in Lausanne, Switzerland. He also attended the renowned Bronx High School of Science, where he was a member of the National Honor Society (ARISTA).

Specialties

Software Architecture
Application Development Frameworks
Java
UML
XML/XSL
CSS

David Moskowitz's Experience

Creator

Domuswap.com

December 2006Present (5 years 2 months)

Software Creativity Consultant

Infoblazer, LLC

September 1997Present (14 years 5 months)

Chairman

Sarasota Java Users Group

January 2007December 2011 (5 years)

Creator

xxframework.org

January 2006December 2009 (4 years)

Consultant

General Electric

19982002 (4 years)

VP Software Development and Engineering

SplitTheDifference, Inc.

20002001 (1 year)

Senior Consultant

Keane, Inc.

19951997 (2 years)

David Moskowitz's Publications

  • Automated Text Generation for Building Standards

    • Journal of Computing in Civil Engineering
    • January 1990
    Authors: David Moskowitz, Chris Thewalt

    A methodology for generating English text from a computer-processable representation of a design standard is proposed. The machine representation of the standard uses a network of decision tables. A computer program illustrating the generation process is described. The program uses a template-based, or fill-in-the-blank, approach to text generation. An advantage of such an approach is that meaningful sentences can be constructed from the computer representation using little additional distinctly linguistic information. The use of semantic models to describe the meaning of individual provisions is also discussed. Several new models that were found to better describe the provisions occurring in design standards are subsequently proposed. Future research directions are proposed in light of the current findings.

David Moskowitz's Education

Nova Southeastern University

20102014 (expected)

New York Institute of Technology-Old Westbury

19901992

Carnegie Mellon University

19881988

Carnegie Mellon University

19831987

Ecole polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne

19851986

Bronx High School of Science

19801983

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