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David Alexander Gardner

Resume as at May2007

m: 0400 784 735

dave@BigSitesDoneRight.com
http://www.BigSitesDoneRight.com
PO Box 8021, Cairns 4870, Australia

Current status: Available.

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Objective

Design and implement integrated business systems using sound Workflow and Business Process Management (BPM) principles and Microsoft technologies.

Recent Experience

2007 Designed and developed a trading system for fresh fruit and vegetables. This was a greenfield project designed to support large retailers using EDI messaging, as well as traders, suppliers and growers using a variety of existing systems. Web services were used extensively to provide service access to other applications and to provide a common interface for system components. A reasonably comprehensive ASPX web interface was provided to support all users, including administrators. This was my first experience using SubSonic for the DAL and I am mightily impressed.

2006 Design and partly develop BSL Credit Manager. A small project with a beautifully implemented user interface (written by George Manicas). However, to ensure responsiveness even when backend services are under load or offline, much of the functionality is asynchronous workflow. The C# .NET implementation is in two parts: the Windows Forms user interface for fast data entry, and a Windows Service that runs a SQLServer-based state machine and handles all the asynchronous activities.

2005 Design and Develop BSL Deal Manager. A systems integration project for an existing web application front-end. Deal Manager generates EDI orders from retailers subscribing to 'deals' posted on the associated web site. The workflow includes credit checking, entering the orders into the retailer's system and Great Plains, before being sent to the supplier as EDI. Responses from suppliers are also tracked.

2002-2006 BSL Central Accounting System. A medium-sized workflow application handling approximately $1m of transactions each business day. Approximately 400 retailers place orders into a POS system which sends an EDI order to the Central Accounting system. To the retailer, CA makes it appear that orders are placed on BSL while to the supplier it appears that orders come from BSL. In the middle, BSL provides credit for the transaction and accounting services to retailers. CA started life based on a commercial workflow development and runtime system. Due to problems with this product after the software supplier went out of business most of the functionality was transferred to C# code.

2001-2003 Visual Enterprise. VE was a sophisticated web-based workflow design and runtime product. I assisted Scott Anderson in the design of various parts including the Form Designer, parts of the Activity UI, and integration with Crystal Reports. I also developed many early workflow designs as test exercises, for early-adopters, and later under contract to clients of Softworks and its associated US company Visuale.

1982-2001. Worked as a Technical Writer and Software Developer for clients including Hewlett-Packard, Telstra, Government Departments, Soft As It Gets, Pancom Systems, and Software Solutions.

Education

1975-80 University of Melbourne. Completed two years of an arts degree, part-time. Units included Computer Science, Philosophy and Logic.

1972-73 RMIT. Diploma of Photographic Technology.

1970 Glen Waverley High School. Completed HSC

Fun

Sailing. I used to race twice a week but these days prefer cruising at a less frenetic pace. I'm the proud owner of a locally built Colin Archer inspired 33' sloop Saltheart. She's a bit wide in the beam (like the skipper), she isn't pretty ('utilitarian' or 'functional' is more like it) but she's strong and well made, and I have a bit of a crush on her.

Diving. I've just completed my PADI Open Water certification and have fallen in love with fish. There is nothing quite like sharing their amazing world for a while.

Running, Swimming.