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I worked on the Operations team as part of the Workday Media Cloud, which provides the media content encoding and distribution capabilities used by other workday services. As part of my work on this team, I created a number of automations to simplify operations and reduce toil. One automation made the process of using shared resources easier by automating away most of the manual portions of cross account VPC Peering. Another automation simplified the process of updating and replacing our ECS clusters, by ensuring that ECS Tasks were properly transitioned to new instances are updated or removed.
Worked on the Giftbit and Lightrail products.
Giftbit is a platform for distributing digital gift cards. I created a fast and consistent way for developers to deploy service changes using deployment scripts and an continuous integration system, reducing deploying new functionality from hours to minutes, while ensuring that changes were tested. I also devised and implemented new security protocols to ensure the security of application secrets.
Lightrail is a Software-as-a-Service offering for management of account credits, gift cards, promotions, points and more. I implemented the best practices around automation, CI, and the protection of secrets that we learned from the Giftbit product. In addition, I achieved a consistent Infrastructure as Code model for the infrastructure of our newer Lightrail product using CloudFormation. New resources and permissions can be deployed through our development, staging and production environments by performing a pull request which triggers a CodePipeline to consistently deploy and configure each environment.
SilkStart is an all-in-one platform for Member based associations. It helps associations collect dues, communicate with their members, running events and more. I have taken the leading role in augmenting the platform to provide support for Multi-Chapter associations. I also lead the effort to automate the creation and deployment of our servers, increasing the stability and scalability of our platform.
Development with the Affinity3S team. Worked primarily in a team consisting of 6 developers, a scrum master, and a product owner.
'Affinity3S' is a web-based application written using GWT, Java, and DropWizard. It was designed to survey surgical patients to provide feedback to medical professionals. This information would would help the medical professionals in identifying potential signs of infection to implement better care for patients. I took a leading role in promoting mobile first development, efficiency and usability to better support the user experience. This helped me gain knowledge and understanding about the trade-offs between improved usability, overall product vision, and resource constraints. I also helped guide the team in quickly implementing a number of two way communications with the patient using Twilio in a single sprint.
Development with the HTML5 and Mobile products team. Worked primarily in an 8 person team.
'Geocortex App Framework' is a hybrid application written using a combination of Xamarin, Cordova, HTML5 and JavaScript. It is specifically designed to take an HTML5 based web-application and enable it to be taken offline with greater ease, and provide additional functionality, such as computational assistance, and tiled base maps. I took a primary role in the development of both the iOS and Windows versions of this application. This application was architected to allow for a greater sharing of source code between different platforms that we currently support, or might in the future. Through this undertaking, I had a high degree of exposure to C#, JavaScript and Objective C.
'Geocortex Viewer for HTML5' is an HTML5 and JavaScript based web-application designed to display Geospatial information and maps. In this project I was primarily involved with developing new features and providing quality improvements to the code base. While creating new features for the HTML5 viewer, on a number of occasions I have added new functionality to server side components written in C#, to provide a better end user experience.
Software Engineering research under the supervision of Dr. Margaret-Anne Storey. This research involved investigating the use of social media and communications technologies by Software Developers, including Twitter, Gist and StackOverflow.
As part of this research, several research tools have been developed.
'TweetSeeker' is a web-based tool for helping to explore Twitter data. It was written an HTML and JavaScript front end and a Django backend to allow the selection, refinement and exploration of Tweets.
'GistExplorer' was a web-based tool an HTML and JavaScript frontend that utilized d3.js visualizations, as well as a Django backend to allow the exploration of Github Gists.
'SearchLogger' was a combination of Chrome and Firefox extensions that allowed for the logging of web-based search data, and utilized a PHP based backend for the remote submission of search data.
A StackOverflow tool that utilized Data Mining and allowed for selecting specific subgroups of the StackOverflow user-base, based on their questions. This tool was written in C# and MSSQL and utilized libSVM to classify the questions as to which subpopulation they belonged.
This work has currently led to one publication at the workshop on Web 2.0 for Software Engineering.
Software Engineering usability research with Dr. Jonathan Sillito. Researched and prototyped new search techniques for software modification and Project awareness.
Worked with a small team to develop 'The Code Set Tool', a plug-in for the Eclipse Development Environment which utilized the Standard Widget Toolkit and Java Development Toolkit frameworks.
Also worked with a small team to develop 'Scrutinize', a web-based tool designed to help project team members discover how the project is changing, and who is making those changes. This project mines data from Subversion repositories, and utilizes Adobe Flex and a Django backend written in Python.
These team utilized code reviews and Subversion for team integration.
This position lead to papers at the International Conference on Software Maintenance, the Symposium on Visual Languages and Human Centric Computing, the workshop on Search driven development, Users, Infrastructures, Testing and Evaluation, and a video at the conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work.
Instructed bi-weekly laboratories on topics such as fundamentals of computer programming, analysis of requirements, thorough design, implementation and testing with an emphasis put on individual skills. Graded and provided feedback for students assignments. A large part of one of these courses was about understanding of software design patterns, and understanding when and where it is appropriate to apply these patterns. Instructed laboratories and graded assignments in Java and Python.
9.0 / 9.0 GPA.
Extracurricular: Graduate Student Life Liaison. Started up a weekly tea within my department for graduate students and faculty to socialize, and discuss ideas, in a less formal setting.
Awards: NSERC Canada Graduate Scholarship - Ph.D., 2010.
Courses of note: Data mining, Computer supported collaborative work
4.0 / 4.0 GPA
Extracurricular: Vice President Internal Relations, Computer Science Graduate Society. Attended monthly meetings to provide graduate student representation on department decisions. Organized graduate student representation on department committees. Organized a monthly graduate representative meeting to discuss upcoming decisions with graduate representatives.
Awards: Department Research Award, Department of Computer Science, 2009. NSERC Postgraduate Scholarship - Masters, 2008. Department Research Award, Department of Computer Science, 2008. Dean's Research Excellence Award, Faculty of Graduate Studies, 2008.
GPA: 3.6 / 4.0. (3.9 in last 2 years, 3.8 over all CS courses).
Extracurricular: Vice President Events, Computer Science Undergraduate Society. Planning regular event and social gatherings.
Dean's List, Faculty of Science, 2008. Archie and Hugh Bothner Bursary, 2007. Student Peer Assistance Undergraduate Bursary, 2007. Jason Lang Scholarship, 2007.
Information Aggregation Framework. Initial use case alerts on Authorization Failure and Access Denied events within an AWS environment. Initial release supported incoming data from CloudTrail Logs and outgoing to Slack.
Whisky Oriented Development Site
Built the initial site on top of the Scribble theme.
I also created some custom features for this site. The members directory uses data files to generate the member list, and individual member files. The front page has a link to the most recent post in the site. Each post has a link to the next and previous posts to ensure better SEO. Custom redirect logic was created that allows pages to redirect to other URLs, despite the fact that it's entirely browser side.
Breeze is the user interface/mapping layer for the Victoria BC - Rental Map. It uses coffeescript, d3.js and some simple interface elements to enable fast refinement of searching criteria, and exploration of results.
I developed the searching and filtering mechanisms used by this system, as well as the initial rental display. I also modified the transit data to cluster nearby points to try to reduce the clutter, and optimizing display allow for greater performance on tablet and mobile device browsers.
Data Plan Optimizer helps Canadian consumers find the best tablet plans for their needs. When the user provides their data usage, the Data Plan Optimizer calculates how much they would pay with the big 5 Canadian carriers, and suggests the carrier with the lowest monthly spend.
I created this project as an opportunity to try out flex.
yet another simple static gallery generator
I contributed two features to this open source project:
A tool for exploring age/sex distribution data from the 2011 Canadian Census, and comparing different locations demographics.
Worked with the Statistics Canada 2011 data to convert it into a form that could easily be used by visualization frameworks, namely D3.js. Implemented a small server using Sinatra that would serve the necessary javascript resources, and serve the data files as needed. Assisted my collaborators to provide additional functionality in the front-end javascript visualizations.
A Tool for collecting Web Navigation activities for research purposes.
I was one of the contributors to this tool, and the one who actually open sourced it. I implemented a nice way to clean up search data from the client computer, but only as it is submitted and accepted by the server, to keep from losing valuable data.
A research tool to help with on-the-fly collection and exploration of tweets
I developed this tool to help with my own research. I learned a lot about threading, as I designed this tool to help me get groups of developers, and the tweets for each user could be fetched independently. I also learned a lot about oauth, and Twitter's oauth through this process while implementing it into my application. I also implemented some nice user interfaces for fetching additional information on demand.
The visualization of the history of a project.
I was one of the developers on this project, primarily on the back-end data processing. This project gave me a lot of experience with django, and python.
A tool for working with sets of source code entities
I was a developer on this project. This project involved gathering software details and relationships to allow a software developer to search for source code using union and exclusion operations (among others). The sets that we would allow these operations on would be automatically populated based on source code exploration.
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Gargi Bougie, Jamie Starke, Margaret-Anne Storey and Daniel German. In Proceedings of the 2nd International Workshop on Web 2.0 for Software Engineering. 2011...
Jamie Starke. Master of Science thesis, Department of Computer Science, University of Calgary, July 2010. PDF of the thesis Source code search is an...
Jamie Starke, Chris Luce and Jonathan Sillito. In ICSM'09: Proceedings of the International Conference on Software Maintenance, 2009
Jamie Starke, Chris Luce and Jonathan Sillito. ICSE Workshop on Search-Driven Development – Users, Infrastructure, Tools and Evaluation. 2009.
C. Fraser, C. Luce, J. Starke and J. Sillito. In the Proceedings of the IEEE Symposium on Visual Languages and Human-Centric Computing, 2008.
BusTimes is a mobile application designed to help citizens use transit. BusTimes currently supports Victoria, Kamloops, Whistler, Kelowna, Pemberton and Squamish, British Columbia.
I created and developed this project. This system consumes data from a google transit feed, and presents the data in an easy to use form by the end user. The front end is written in javascript with knockout.js data bindings. The backend is written in python using flask and sqlalchemy. A lot of work went into getting the data into an easily consumable form by the javascript front end, as the original GTFS file was 20+ MBs of zipped CSV data.
Mapping rental apartments, suites and roommates in the Victoria BC Area to help members of Victoria and UVic find homes.
For this project, I implemented the methods for indexing the rentals, processing the information into a common form, and providing it to the front end. I also processed the General Transit Feed Specification data, to be able to provide bus route information on the map. Worked closely with another developer to implement new functionality on the map, such as the plotting, filtering and interaction with the data.
Population Pyramids showing age profiles and comparisons for any region of Canada.
I worked primarily as the backend developer for this project. This involved processing the StatsML data provided by the Statistics Canada 2011 census, to convert into a json form that is easily consumed by front end JavaScript visualization frameworks, namely D3.js. Implemented a small server using Sinatra that could quickly serve up the necessary javascript resources and data as needed. Assisted my collaborators to provide additional functionality in the front-end javascript visualizations.
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