Martin Scott Nicklous
Angestellt, IT Architect, Specification Lead for JSR 362, IBM Deutschland Research and Development GmbH
Boeblingen, Deutschland
Werdegang
Berufserfahrung von Martin Scott Nicklous
Bis heute 11 Jahre und 4 Monate, seit Jan. 2013
IT Architect, Specification Lead for JSR 362
IBM Deutschland Research and Development GmbH
Worked with cross-industry team with members from multiple companies to create the JSR 362 Portlet Specification Version 3.0. (https://www.jcp.org/en/jsr/detail?id=362). Architecture & implementation of the Apache Pluto Project Reference Implementation for the spec. Architecture & implementation of the Technology Compliance Kit (TCK) for JSR 362, also part of the Apache Pluto project (http://portals.apache.org/pluto/). Apache contributor.
Bis heute 11 Jahre und 4 Monate, seit Jan. 2013
IT Architect
IBM Research & Development GmbH
Java EE components relating primarily to portal, servlet, JSF, and CDI technologies.
13 Jahre und 1 Monat, 2000 - Jan. 2013
Senior Development Manager
IBM Deutschland Research & Development GmbH
I work in the WebSphere Portal Development organization, over the years responsible for development of many portal components including the portlet container.
1996 - 2000
Software Developer
IBM Deutschland IBM Deutschland Research & Development GmbH
Program smart card and pervasive computing applications in C++ and Java.
1991 - 1996
Software Developer
IBM Deutschland Research & Development GmbH
Software Architect & Developer for image processing and document processing software. Key words / Languages: OS/2, Presentation Manager, Device Driver, C, C++, Multithreading
1989 - 1991
Software Developer
IBM Deutschland Research & Development GmbH
Software Developer for the travel industry (travel reservation system). S/370 assembler programming for the IBM Transction Processing Facility (TPF) operating system. TPF Database sizing & layout. Programmed automated operator data migration tool and corresponding migration record editor.
1984 - 1989
Software Developer
IBM Deutschland Research & Development GmbH
Wrote microcode for IBM automatic teller machines, mainly for the Intel 8051 & 8086 microprocessors. DOS device driver programming. Languages: Assembler, PLS, PLS/86, PLS/51, C
Developed microprocessor-based hardware and associated software. Processors used were the Intel 8051 and Texas Instruments TMS 9900.
Ausbildung von Martin Scott Nicklous
1977 - 1982
Electrical Engineering & Computer Science
Oregon State University
Computer Engineering / Mathematics
Sprachen
Englisch
Muttersprache
Deutsch
Fließend
Italienisch
Gut
Französisch
Gut