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PETER ANDERSON
172 West 34th Street
Tupelo, OK 74105
CAREER INTERESTS
Team member involved in the design and development of software systems.
CAREER EXPERIENCE
Smart Games, Tupelo, Oklahoma June, 1996, to present, fulltime since March, 1999 .
Co-Owner/Independent Game Developer
Independent Game Design and Development for Windows.
Major Projects:
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Project Leader: Artemis . An Internet-based, multiplayer, online real-time strategy game. Released October, 1999. I oversaw the project from its inception, assisting with the design of the game and finding and overseeing the efforts of the other team members. In addition, I was responsible for all client-side software development, including graphics 2D , networking TCP/IP , user interface, sound and music. Artemis 2, a major upgrade of the entire game, was released November, 2000. Both versions of Artemis had a 4-member team, managed remotely: 2 programmers, an artist, and a sound engineer. In addition, I have also managed the online running of the game since 1999.
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Project Leader: Worked with Sierra Online/Havas Interactive to develop a licensed, medieval-fantasty multi-player real-time strategy game based on Artemis, see above . I served as project leader, finding the necessary team members and directing their efforts in the short timeline we were given for the project. Also, I created and maintained the design document for the project, as well as handled the client software development. The project involved total content replacement all new artwork, sound and music and numerous changes and extensions to the underlying game, both on the server and client sides, and an incredibly short deadline 4 months . There were 4 remote team members, including myself: 2 programmers, an artist, and a sound engineer. The project was delivered on time and on budget, but was placed on indefinite hold by Sierra due to licensing issues.
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Co-Developer: Paintball GAME. Internet-based, multiplayer online paintball game. I was responsible for creating the client-side software for the game, including graphics 2D , networking TCP/IP , user interface, sound and music. The original team for Paintball GAME was 2 programmers. As the game grew, however, new artwork was contracted and a musician provided a soundtrack. Both of these were managed remotely. I also managed the online running of the game from 1996 until it was taken offline in 2000.
Advanced Software, Tupelo, Oklahoma June, 1996, to present, fulltime since March, 1999 .
Owner/Independent Software Developer
Independent Software Design and Development for Windows.
Major Projects:
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The Diary 3.0. A complete re-design and re-write of my The Diary software see below . Incorporating over 5 years of user feedback, The Diary 3.0 is a major upgrade of an already-successful shareware product. Released 28 November, 2001.
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The Diary 1.x/2.x. Originally released in June, 1996, The Diary was designed, developed, and maintained entirely by me. The Diary has seen numerous feature upgrades and has an ever-growing base of satisfied users. The Diary is a local database application programmed with Delphi.
Netview Networks, Inc., Tupelo, Oklahoma March, 1996, to March, 1999.
Senior Software Engineer
Responsibilities included the design and implementation of both software and database systems using PowerBuilder, Microsoft SQL Server and AS/400 DB2. I interacted directly with management and users to determine requirements for system extensions and new systems.
Major Projects:
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Developed a new software system to support Netview s sale of ads on interactive cable guide systems. Also worked with Netview Product Development teams to implement software and database bridge processes to connect the legacy database with the new systems they were creating.
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Involved in the implementation of a new National Ad Sales trafficking system. Oversaw the design and implementation of database bridge processes needed to connect the new trafficking system to the existing production systems.
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Involved in design and implementation of new Netview Localization now called TV Guide Around Town effort. Responsible for the design and implementation of the back-end database and processes.
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Upgrade of backoffice applications to support new Netview on-air look and format. Involved in the Design of a major new backoffice application in addition to upgrading legacy applications.
Health Soft Management, Inc., Littleton, Tennessee December, 1994, to February, 1996.
Senior Systems Analyst
Responsible for the development of extensions to, and maintenance of, the company software system: CSC Managed Health Care, running on VMark Universe on an IBM RS6000 990 with AIX v3.2.5. Interacted directly with management and users to determine requirements for system extensions and maintenance.
Responsibilities included support for Accounts Payable, Accounts Receivable, Billing, Capitation, Claims, Enrollment, Membership, and Provider Setup.
BlueCross HMO, Tupelo, Oklahoma September, 1991, to November, 1994.
Systems Analyst.
Responsible for the development of extensions to, and maintenance of, the company software system: CSC Managed Health Care, running on VMark Universe on an IBM RS6000 990 with AIX v3.2.5. Interacted directly with management and users to determine requirements for system extensions and maintenance.
Responsibilities included support for Accounts Payable, Accounts Receivable, Billing, Capitation, Claims, Enrollment, Membership, and Provider Setup.
EDUCATION
Bachelor of Science Degree in Computer Science, 1991
Oral Roberts University
Tupelo, Oklahoma
SKILLS
- Remote Team Management
- Online Game Management
- Small Business Management
- Application Design, Development, Extension & Maintenance
- Game Design, Development, Extension & Maintenance
- Database Design & Programming, Local and Client-Server
- 32-bit Windows Programming
- Network Programming via TCP/IP
- 2D Graphics in 32-bit Windows
Programming Languages
Delphi Pascal, C++, ANSI C, PowerBuilder, SQL, UniVerse BASIC, x86 PC Assembler
Computer Hardware & Operating Systems
- Pentium-based PCs with MS-DOS and Windows 3.x/95/98/NT 3.5/4.0
- Pentium-based servers with Linux and BSD Unix
- IBM RS6000 990 with AIX Unix v3.2.5 and UniVerse v7.3.2
- AT&T 3B2 1000 with Unix System V r3.2.3
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