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- Who Are You?
- NuovoDoc is the system architecture and design consultancy of Dennis Hamilton.
I am an independent software developer. I am a scholar, writer, and teacher.
- What Do You Do?
- I provide free-lance consultation, workshops and seminars.
I write and publish articles, web sites, and software tools that support work practices and applications in my areas of expertise.
- Where Are You Located?
- Home base is Seattle, Washington, USA. I operate and travel internationally.
- How Do You Operate?
- I maintain a cyber-cottage on the web.
I and my professional associates conduct collaborative projects on the Internet.
I develop and publish fully-documented and demonstrably-tested software on the web and via CD-ROM.
- What Are You Passionate About?
- Articulating system concepts, requirements and risks that matter in the world of the user;
Establishing demonstrably-trustworthy and -dependable systems;
Interactive software that empowers collaboration and coordinated effort;
Information systems that delight their clientele with confirmable, understandable services
- Why Should I Hire You?
- I have a keen eye and broad perspective, with experience in all aspects of software system development. I'm skillful at identifying and articulating what's important. I have no problem noticing when a project is unnecessary or not set up to succeed. I'm level headed and straight. I deliver early, often, and we can stop or correct course at any time.
- How Are You Qualified?
- My resume is available for review.
- What Are You Working on Now?
- The nfoWare Initiative: CD-ROM eBook, software suite, and forensic tools;
Architectural principles for recognizing and bridging the requirements gap;
Reviewing distributed applications for system incoherence and its correction;
An on-line M.Sc in Information Technology
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