Russil Wvong #10 - 4275 Sophia St. Vancouver, BC, Canada V5V 3V6 (604) 871-0161 www.geocities.com/rwvong russilwvong@yahoo.com CAREER SUMMARY: Lead software developer at Agilent Technologies (a spinoff from Hewlett-Packard) with an M.Sc. in Computer Science; an outstanding academic record; eleven years of product development experience using UNIX, Windows 95 and NT, C, C++, X/Motif, MFC, and COM; and a background in data communications, specifically Internet protocols, ATM, Frame Relay, and X.25. EDUCATION: Master of Science in Computer Science, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada (September 1989 - November 1990). Received the Governor-General's gold medal for the most outstanding Master's student that year. Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Computer Science and Mathematics, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada (July 1985 - May 1988). Received the Governor-General's silver medal for the highest marks in the graduating classes of the Faculties of Arts and Science. Also made the top 50 on the North-America-wide Putnam Math Contest. EXPERIENCE: AGILENT TECHNOLOGIES, Canada Software Developer November 1999 - present Agilent Technologies was spun off from Hewlett-Packard in November 1999. o One of the lead software developers for RouterTester, a test system for backbone Internet routers that provides integrated testing of both packet forwarding and routing protocols over high-speed interfaces. The system controller runs Windows NT; the software is written using C++, COM, and ATL. Based in Vancouver, Canada. HEWLETT-PACKARD, Canada Software Developer November 1990 - November 2000 Developed software for the RouterTester, Broadband Series Test System, Internet Advisor, and PT Series protocol testers, which are used by data communications equipment manufacturers and service providers worldwide to do testing and troubleshooting. o Developed GUI for controlling Gigabit Ethernet traffic generation and doing automated performance measurements on the Internet Advisor, using Visual C++ and MFC. Based in Colorado Springs, Colorado. o One of the lead software developers for the Broadband Series Test System, a modular ATM tester with roughly $60 million in sales in 1996. Based on VXI mainframe and UNIX controller; software written using C and X/Motif. Based in Edmonton, Canada. Part of the team that initially developed the Broadband Series, participating in the product definition, software architecture, implementation, testing, and release. Technical lead for project to add Frame Processor modules to the Broadband Series; project to integrate LAN decode engine; and CPE group. Participated in two task forces responsible for defining future technical direction of the Broadband Series. o Technical lead for project to build a a UNIX-based DS3/E3 SMDS tester for key customers, including Siemens. Developed the GUI using X/Motif. Based in Bristol, UK. o Software developer for the PT Series protocol tester, a portable WAN tester with roughly $20 million in sales in 1993. Software written in FORTH and C on 68000-based multiprocessor platform, using proprietary OS. Based in Edmonton, Canada. Enhanced X.25 application to support multilink operation, working with one other developer. Enhanced Frame Relay application to add testing of LMI protocols, working with two other developers. Developed application architecture and framework software for the PT502, a higher-speed version of the existing product with front-end processing done by embedded application software; ported the Frame Relay application to the PT502; and provided support to other PT502 developers. IDACOM ELECTRONICS LTD., Edmonton, Canada Software Developer May 1988 - August 1989 IDACOM was acquired by Hewlett-Packard in August 1990. o Implemented two X.25 conformance test suites for the PT Series protocol tester, using FORTH, for a European Commission contract. Based in Darmstadt, West Germany. o Implemented the X.25 packet layer and multilink protocols, using C, as part of a joint research project with the University of British Columbia to build an X.400 MHS tester. Based in Vancouver, Canada. PUBLICATIONS: Wvong, R., "LAPB conformance testing using trace analysis," Proceedings of the 11th International Symposium on Protocol Specification, Testing and Verification, Stockholm, Sweden, 1991. Wvong, R., "A new methodology for OSI conformance testing based on trace analysis," M. Sc. thesis, Department of Computer Science, University of British Columbia, 1990.