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Hope your day is going well! Does not reply to this mail.......Please send me matching profiles to [email protected] ASAP. Please go through the requirement thoroughly and submit matching resumes. (Call me at 732 333 3219) Please Submit GC/EAD/ Citizen only Job Title: Developer with Xquery & Mark Logic Location: Columbus, Ohio Duration: 12 Months Start Date: Immediately Rate: Competitive Description: Migrate existing applications from Java/J2EE to an XML server using XQuery, and develop new XQuery applications Skills & Qualifications: § Experience with W3C XML initiatives, specifically XML Query, XSL and Mark Logic's XML server, Altova XML tools (XMLSPY MapForce) § Very strong analysis skills Additional Skills: § Knowledge of development using ClearCase, Java, and Perl Note Several of the candidates submitted to date have been very light or have had no experience with XQuery and Mark Logic, and both are required areas of expertise on this req. Having significant XQuery experience alone is insufficient experience. Must have Mark Logic. The following is an excerpt from the resume of one of the three candidates already hired. It should help you understand the level of candidate we are hoping to hire: § Worked with the 'XF' team under the Web Services group. The 'XF' team's responsibility was the creation of an XML data fabrication pipeline for abstract and indexes (ANI) data. One tool is used by researchers worldwide to locate abstracts published in company journals. This position required me to learn XQuery as quickly as possible in order to work on the software. § Developed the model for support tools, a UI-based set of tools that allow system operators to recover from data import and conversion errors. Prior to this, error correction was performed by hand. Design of this tool included re-engineering portions of common code to introduce new concepts such as locking and application control. As a part of this process, built 15 support tools and data verification tools to assist the support group. Some of these tools were not specified in the requirements, but added through discussions during design reviews. § Participated in several re-engineering discussions during which application code was promoted to common libraries which set the stage for code refactoring and reuse in all of the 'XF' components. In the same release cycle, also re-engineered the FTP collection application to utilize the new process model developed in the common libraries. This effort resulted in an extremely stable, well-understood component that could be almost entirely controlled through configuration files. § Re-engineered the entire application chain to utilize a new database library that required all data access objects to change. This change was accommodated in just six weeks to minimize any loss of potential development time in the next release, affecting nearly 470 individual data objects. § Redesigned the UI to use Tiles with Struts in order to simplify UI groupings and organize UI development around a single, centralized concept to allow us to reuse as many elements as possible, as the 'XF' UI contains over 100 JSPs. § Redesigned the application control and locking mechanisms for applications, using http as the communication protocol. This redesign allowed us to better control applications down to the process level, and gave us the opportunity to explore test-driven design/development, and present a seminar to other team members on the subject. Split the 'XF' code base as part of a larger code reuse initiative. In addition to additional support tool work, took over the job of splitting our entire code base into two libraries, with the expectation of finalizing the common library within four weeks to support a new fabrication pipeline being built on the same code base. This work allowed us to create an XML fabrication pipeline using 'XF' as its basis, in an extremely short amount of time 3 Thank you for your time, Best Regards, Bernard D'Souzza Account Manager - Data Group Inc Certified Minority Women Owned Business Enterprise (MWBE) & Small Business Enterprise (SBE) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Office: 732-791-2348 Ext: 242 | Fax: 732-907-1174 |email: [email protected]| Website: www.datagroupinc.net| -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Disclaimer: Under Bills.1618 Title III passed by the 105th U.S. Congress this mail cannot be considered Spam as long as we include contact information and a method to be removed from our mailing list. To be removed from our mailing list please reply to [email protected] with the word "REMOVE" in your subject line. Include complete address and/or domain/aliases to be removed. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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