Wednesday, February 22, 2012
Presentations and Articles
The Scheduling, Training Administration, and Records (STAR) web application for NASA

Over time, a multitude of disconnected tools have been developed for the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) mission operations training support around existing specialized organizational processes. The Scheduling, Training Administration, and Records (STAR) web application was introduced as an integrated system to provide a singular source of information and flexibility for process changes. Methods for quickly developing a cost-effective, sustainable enterprise web application that encompasses many complex operational functions are discussed. 

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My Road through Recent Computer History
A view of my personal experience in relation to the technological landscape of the time.  Try to guess the singer and title of a song from each period to help jog the memories from the past. read more ...
Exception Fundamentals in .NET
A discussion of the basics of exception handling in .NET and the MS Enterprise Library Exception Application Block. read more ...
Introduction to ASP.NET Authentication and Authorization
An overview of the available Authentication methods and Authorization approaches with ASP.NET. read more ...
Introduction to Windows CE and the Compact .NET Framework
An overview of WindowsCE and the .NET Compact Framework. read more ...
Introduction to Enterprise Solution Patterns with MS .NET - Slides.
A discussion of the MVC, Page Controller, and
Data Transfer Object patterns in .NET. read more ...
Introduction to Enterprise Solution Patterns with MS .NET - Source Code.
A discussion of the MVC, Page Controller, and
Data Transfer Object patterns in .NET. read more ...
Web Services Intro
An introduction to the basic concepts behind web services. read more ...
Using Distributed Software Techniques to Build a Remote Microscopy System
This presentation was made at the Microscopy And Microanalysis Conference in August 2003. read more ...
Establishing a Remote Microscopy Software Architecture with J2EE
The Microscope and Graphic Imaging Center (MAGIC) and Interactive Remote Shared Access (IRSA) are ongoing interdisciplinary projects at California State University East Bay.MAGIC/IRSA is proving that distributed system techniques can be applied to allow the sharing of expensive scientific instruments.The users of this equipment can be geographically located thousands of miles from the physical location of the instruments, allowing for increased use of the equipment by a broader audience. read more ...
Managing Backup & Synchronization Issues with Transactional Replication
This presentation was accepted for the Professional Association for SQL Server conference in 2001. read more ...
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