Software Developer and Internet Architecture Research
Charlottesville, Virginia Area
Software Developer and Internet Architecture Research
Charlottesville, Virginia Area
My biggest achievements are:
- being a father to India Charlotte Reilly, born 1/31/2006.
- being the primary architect and implementer of the Handle System (handle.net)
- being a leading designer and implementer of the Digital Object Architecture at CNRI (www.cnri.reston.va.us)
- developing Moneydance, the primary competitor to Quicken and Microsoft Money (moneydance.com)
I am experienced with managing software product development from concept to distribution and support.
I have designed and implemented extremely secure distributed information systems of all types. I have intimate knowledge of the OFX financial exchange protocol, public key infrastructures, all common internet protocols.
I have been learning user interface design for many years now, and applying some of that knowledge to Moneydance and every UI-related project I can get my hands on.
Handle System, Digital Object Identifier, Digital Object Architecture, DOI, OFX, QFX, QIF, XML, secure distributed systems, digital identifier systems, URI, URN, just about every internet protocol out there.
(Computer Software industry)
June 1999 — Present (10 years 6 months)
Directing (and doing) the development of Moneydance, a personal finance application comparable to Quicken and Microsoft Money.
(Non-Profit; 11-50 employees; Computer Software industry)
February 1998 — Present (11 years 10 months)
Doing research and development into distributed systems, primarily the CNRI digital object architecture which includes the Handle System on which I did the majority of design and development work (since 1998).
(Privately Held; 11-50 employees; Computer Software industry)
November 2000 — February 2002 (1 year 4 months)
A good learning experience, but ultimately a waste of time and money.
(Public Company; Computer Software industry)
1996 — 1998 (2 years )
Master , Computer Science , 1994 — 1995
BS , Computer Science , 1990 — 1994
Soccer, distributed information architectures, network security.
ACM