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József FrigóRésuméDate: 3/3/2009 |
Place and date of birth: Pécs, June 17, 1966
Marital
status: married, three children.
Mailing address: Repkény
út 25, Budapest, H-1213
Phone/Fax: +36 1 276 9040
e-mail:
jozsef@frigo.hu
www: http://frigo.hu/jozsef,
http://www.szit.bme.hu/~frigo
- Mother tongue: Hungarian
- English: fluent, advanced
level test at the Hungarian State Board of Foreign Language
Examination (SBFLE, 073806/1986)
- German: good, advanced
level test at SBFLE (type C, 024422/1991)
- Russian: advanced
level test at SBFLE (069886/1986)
1996 Ph.D. in Informatics, awarded by the Technical University of Budapest (468-Ph.D., 1996)
1994 M.Sc. in Informatics, Loránd Eötvös University, Budapest, (584/1994)
1989 M.Sc. in Electrical Engineering, Technical University of Budapest, (24/1989)
7-8 January, 2009: User management and Provisioning using Oracle
Identity Manager (by Oracle Hungary)
2008: Oracle Identity Management
2008: SUN Identity Management
2008: SUN CAPS
2007: Integrating Using WebSphere Integration Developer and
WebShpere Process Server (BI-111)
2007: IBM WebSphere Modeler
2007: JBoss Enterprise Middleware, JBoss Portal (by ULX)
2006: SAP NetWeaver (presented by SAP Hungary)
2006: BEA
Aqualogic Service Bus / Aqualogic Service Registry (presented by BEA
Systems Education Services)
2006: BEA Aqualogic Service Bus
(presented by BEA Systems)
2006: FuegoBPM (presented by BEA
Systems)
2006: BEA WebLogic Portal (presented by BEA
Systems Education Services)
2006: BEA WebLogic Server 9.0:
Upgrading to WebLogic Server 9.1 (presented by BEA
Systems Education Services)
2005: BEA WebLogic Server Advanced
System Administration 8.1 (presented by BEA
Systems Education Services)
2005: BEA WebLogic Integration
8.1: Developing Integration Solutions (presented by BEA Systems
Educational Services)
2005: Business Decisions Management Training
(presented by Simonyi & Tóth)
2002: EJB for Architects
(presented by The
Middleware Company)
2002: Introduction to the Capability
Maturity Model (presented by the European Software Institute)
2008: Portal product development
2007-2008: Architecture design in various projects
2007: Development of Service Oriented Architecture Training Material
2007: Design of a Customer Self Service Portal and Related Intranet
Workflow Portal
2007: Customization of IBM WebShere Registry and Repository
2006-2007: Electronic Waybill Application, PKI-based B2B integration layer
2001-2002, 2004-2005: Enterprise intranet portal (WebLogic Portal, WebLogic Integration, Documentum, Autonomy, IBM AIX, SUN Solaris, Oracle)
2003: Model-Driven Architecture and tools to generate Java Server Pages GUI
2001: Internet Bank prototype (EJB, WebSphere)
2000-2001: EJB and communications code generator system in Java (SUN J2EE, WebLogic, WebSphere)
1995-99: Subproject design, management (and in part implementation) in the RailCAD system: programmable interlocking simulation with a scripting language, automatic configuration of the interlocking system for a railway station, train simulator, on-board train control equipment simulator, scheduling system (C++, Linux)
1998-99: Subproject design and management in a railway communications test software: distributed testing environment for protocol stacks (C, SCO Unix)
1994-97: Participation in Tempus/CUSE, a project on improvement of the Informatics Education at the Technical University of Budapest, in co-operation with Universität Karlsruhe, University of Brighton, Technical University of Eindhoven
1990-95: Design and implementation of DGEN, a knowledge-based tool for automated generation of software design from SSADM specifications. (OPS-5, VAX/VMS)
1990-94: Desing and implementation of an asset management software for a mid-size enterprise (Clipper, MS-DOS)
1989-90: Design and participation in the coding of an interface between the OPS-5 forward chaining inference engine and the Oracle SQL database management system (C, SQL, VAX/VMS)
1989: Design and implementation of an internal computer bus simulation and performance evaluation software (Turbo C)
In addition to the teaching activities listed here, I was the advisor of a number of students preparing their diploma theses at the Technical University of Budapest (TUB)
1995-2007: Design and delivery of a course on Object-Oriented Development (Technical University of Budapest). The topics of the course include UML, Analysis Patterns, Design Patterns, Java and Smalltalk
1996-2001: Delivery of a course on Compiler Construction (TUB)
1999: Design and delivery of a course on UML and Desing Patterns (Sysdata)
1996: Design and delivery of a course on C++ and Design Patterns (HiCare)
1995-97: Participation in the delivery of a course on UNIX (TUB)
1992-93: Participation in the design and delivery of a course on Databases (TUB)
1992-98: Participation in the delivery of a course on Software Engineering (TUB)
1996-present: Loxia Consulting Ltd. - managing director
2001-2004: IQSOFT (IQSYS) - software architect
1992-2001: Technical University of Budapest - assistant professor
1989-92: Central Research Institute for Physics - Ph.D. student
2002-present: Mensa HungarIQa