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Lilly Iverson
309 S. 135 W.
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SUMMARY: Progressive, cutting-edge experience in software design and
development in major systems, kernel/OS and network protocols, with an emphasis
on performance-driven, multi-threaded systems. Championed quality assurance.
Experience includes:
- Languages: C/C++,
x86 Assembly, C#, PHP, JavaScript
- Operating
Systems: LINUX, NetWare, UNIX, Windows XP
- Multi-threaded Drivers:
USB Storage host controller,
Ethernet, ATM
- Protocols:
Ethernet, TCP /IP, UDP, PPP, SCSI-disk,
SSH, SNMP, RIP, ATM
- Internet
services
- SQL,
Multi-Processor system programming
Project Lead/Senior Software Engineer,
eFinityWeb Orem, Utah 12/2008 – present
·
Co-architected high-end audio driver for Apple iPhone,
iPad, iPod and McIntoshes.
·
Testing framework with NUnit, ValCache.
·
Lead/managed the development efforts of engineers in
architecting and coding Battle Zone,
an interactive TCP/IP based shoot’em-up game complete with firing projectiles,
sensors and scoring. Managed test-driven, Agile development and quality
efforts.
·
Installed/Tested Microsoft’s Hyper-V, running multiple virtual machines. Setup WinDbg kernel
debugger to research/investigate OS internals.
·
Used Microsoft’s SQL server to create, modify and
update tables and databases (.net).
Senior Software Engineer, Novell,
Provo ,
Utah 10/95
– 11/2008
· SUSE Labs:
Debugging LINUX and patching the kernel, identifying and fixing defects. Personally
have contributed code to Linux kernel (see linux.org)
· Tasked with analyzing
NetWare networking code to determine security holes. Specifically found
significant problems with buffer overrun attacks and fixed code.
· Designed and
wrote new features for Novell LAN
Device Drivers and modules such as TCP /IP
hardware checksumming, jumbo frames, and IPsec, greatly improving
bandwidth/performance.
· Designed and
developed a USB host controller
(device driver) for UHCI hardware. Investigated USB storage over
Fibre-Channel/SCSI disk drives (LUN apportioning).
· Developed LINUX
code for Novell’s Client, including kernel interface to LINUX VFS system and QT
gui. Used ssh and bash scripts to install and configure; SVN source control.
· Wrote LINUX
kernel I/O Controls for a driver able to suspend, start and change process
priorities.
· Awarded high
recognition by the CTO for a company-wide competition to write code and conduct
research into the Linux kernel, achieving first-place
in Novell’s Linux Bootcamp Competition.
· Wrote
specs/test-matrix for testing hardware with virtualization
running XEN, specifically for paravirtualized and fully-virtualized systems,
hosting multiple virtual machines. Performed tests.
· Wrote technical
specifications such as TCP /IP
segmentation offloading, storage access APIs, and UHCI USB
driver.
· Extensive
experience in troubleshooting network protocols, device drivers, and NIC cards.
· Demonstrates initiative. When a $4.6 million
contract with State of Ohio GNOC
center was suddenly in jeopardy, I debugged the problem and wrote an emergency
fix in Ethertsm.nlm. Another built it and the State of Ohio had their fix within hours, thus preserving
Novell's commitment.
· Proactive. India submitted a large change to
LAN source routing; I reviewed it (but wasn’t required to). I discovered they’d
reversed the way source route discovery was performed. I quickly realized their
proposal would route all packets through just a few bridges causing enormous
network congestion. It would have been a disaster for Ford, Chase Manhattan and
Social Security, appearing as a massive Denial of Service (DoS) Attack.
Senior Software Engineer, Unisys,
Salt
Lake City , Utah 11/83
– 09/95
· Designed and wrote
most of an Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) prototype device driver designed to
support 2000 virtual circuit connections for Video Streaming.
· Researched and
investigated H.263 (H.264) video compression for ATM.
· Supported WAN
frame relay.
· Co-developed and
designed Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP ,
RFC 1661), used to interconnect LANs, and the associated IP control protocol.
· Designed and
developed a UNIX Ethernet device driver for 16-way Pentium processor server.
· Developed IEEE
802.5 Token Ring device driver and services for the TI TMS 380C16
chip.
· Developed
significant portions of IEEE 802.2 Logical Link Control (LLC type 1 and 2) for Token Ring product.
· Provide backup
support for SNMP management product.
· Quick
starting. Unisys
contracted with the State of Texas
to provide PPP services for $1.0
million. I and another were abruptly pulled from other projects and assigned to
PPP . In 6 months we designed,
wrote and delivered PPP to the
State of Texas .
The manager stated it was the fastest product rollout he had ever seen at
Unisys.
· Ran network
certification tests. Evaluated and wrote corrections for areas of
nonconformance.
EDUCATION: 04/83 BSCS, Brigham Young
University , Provo UT (including
coursework towards a master’s)
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