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John B. Elderberry
Staff Engineer
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SUMMARY

  • Ada Programming Support Environment (APSE)
  • CASE Tools for Ada
  • Reusable Ada Software
  • SSTF Onboard Computer System (OBCS) Simulation
  • SSFP: Software Verification Facility (SVF) / Mission Build Facilty (MBF)
  • MIL-STD 1553 Bus Controller and Remote Terminal
  • Oracle Data Base Applications
  • X Window System, OSF/Motif
  • Configuration Management Processes
  • Object Oriented Design/Programming
  • Entity Relationship Attribute Diagrams
  • VAX System Administration
  • System Specifications: Design/Test Plans/Test Procedures/Development Plans

HARDWARE
DEC VAX 10000, MicroVAX; Sun SPARCstation; Silicon Graphics Challenge; Apple Macintosh; IBM PC and Compatibles, ISS Standard 386 SX Processor.

SOFTWARE

  • Ada, Alsys Ada, Rational Apex Ada Development System, C, Pascal, UNIX:
  • SunOS/Solaris/IRIX, VAX/VMS, Apple System 7, Hypertalk, MS DOS/Windows,
  • Oracle: SQL*Forms, Pro*Ada, X Window System: XDesigner, OSF/Motif, TCP/IP,
  • AppleTalk, DECNet, DECLAT, Prolog, Phar-Lap Linker/Assembler, DoD-STD:
  • 2167/2167A, 490-A, 483-A, 1521-B, 1838A

EDUCATION
B.S., Computer Science, University of Texas at Austin, 1985.


Experience Section

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PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

Yoyodyne Corporation, Houston, TX                           1995-Present
Assigned to support the Radical Defense & Space Group, International Space Station project. Responsibilities included: Developing real-time flight software in Ada with strong emphasis on 1553B interfaces; analyzing problem reports written against flight code and providing options/impacts to software boards; implementing new capabilities in the flight software; Implementing/testing problem reports written against flight software; analyzing software anomalies; interfacing with the Mission Control Center flight controllers regarding behavior of the flight software.

Particular flight software responsibility in the following areas:

  • 1553B IO Control processing
  • Command and Telemetry processing
  • Timing Control (training a new hire on this)
  • Generating code patches in Intel Assembly language (DEC VAX 10000: VMS; Ada (Alsys); ISS Standard MDM (386 SX-Based architecture); Phar-Lap Linker/Assembler; Microtek ICEs and Oscilloscopes)

Developed a Standard Output processor which links the Standard Output data with the ISS model’ interface specifications. This tool generates configuration data which configures the SSTF 1553 RemoteTerminals and 1553 Bus Controllers to respond to the ISSA FEU MDMs. The configuration data derives the expected 1553 bus schedule, and how the subaddress buffers are packed, unpacked, and calibrated. The configuration data also configures the SCSI interface to the IOCU to pack, unpack, and calibrate the 1 K sensor/effector simulation buffer. Creating this processor required an in-depth knowledge of the ISSA bus architecture, bus protocols, ISSA 1553 devices, and the ISSA assembly procedures.

As a member of the software test group, provided technical solutions to support automatic integration of project documents. Specific accomplishments and responsibilities included:

  • Developed and implemented test plans and test procedures used to validate software and system requirements.
  • Coordinated testing in an automated product development environment.
  • Directed small groups of testers using the SSFP SSE.
References available upon request.